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Tuesday 30 August 2011

This Is The Pod Fitness That Helped Novak Djokovic Is No. 1

This Is The Pod Fitness That Helped Novak Djokovic Is No. 1
Novak Djokovic is trying to become the breakout star of America, 2011 U.S. Open. In addition to winning the tournament, what better way to say "I am a celebrity in America," as the subject of a ridiculous story about how you use space-age pod fitness to improve the flow of blood and blood?
The Wall Street Journal reports that Djokovic was going to spend time in a "rare, $ 75 000, egg-shaped, the pressure chamber bobsleigh business" from last year's U.S. Open. The sheath, made by a company called HVAC, is said to help simulate a strenuous exercise and improves athletic performance by increasing circulation, the addition of the cells of oxygen-rich blood to the body and the elimination of lactic acid.
The HVAC Pod is more imaginary than hyperbaric chambers, you've probably heard that stimulates the formation of high altitude to compress the muscles using a vacuum pump and valves controlled by computer. Unlike other players, HVAC say in their conditions of gondola can be adapted for training purposes.
Because it helps the body to absorb oxygen, the pod is claimed to be twice as effective as blood doping. Better yet, is infinitely more legitimate. World Anti-Doping Agency has banned this type of oxygen tents, pods, although he says that violates the "spirit of sport." Further tests are made, if the equipment as the CVAC pods will continue to be approved for use.
The results speak for themselves. Djokovic is 81-8 with two Grand Slam titles, since he says he first tried pod. He had not spoken publicly until an event last week.
The Journal spoke to several people who have tried the pod. They said their ears jumped as if they were sitting in an airplane. The effects are nothing special, she said, but said some users engage in the process as a drug.
At the U.S. Open, Djokovic will remain the property of New Jersey of a former professional tennis player who now works in the academy training. Gordon Uehling III is one of the pods in his house, and no 1 in the world to use it during the tournament.
Some argue that it is not a miracle cure-all, and instead believe that it is an advantage if the players believe it to be. NHL General Manager Lou Lamoriella WSJ says: "If you believe in something, it will be a much more powerful."
The pod is contagious with other celebrities, even if HVAC maintains a tight lid on its client list. It is probably for good reason. A celebrity uses listed in the Journal article was Axl Rose and if you saw a photo of the singer of Guns N 'Roses recently, you'll know why HVAC not want his name attached to the exercise group miracle.

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