+ Follow CALLAWAY JUNIOR WORLDS Tag
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[Title] => Nagai, Pagdanganan clinch Jr Amateur crowns
[Summary] => Japanese Gen Nagai matched par 72 for the second straight day and pounced on Raymart Tolentino’s final round meltdown to rule the Philippine Junior Amateur Championship presented by the MVP Sports Foundation at Sherwood Hills in Trece Martirez, Cavite yesterday.
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[Title] => Plyometrics: a new way to make champions
[Summary] => When plyometrics first came along, it was an almost immediate way to improve your explosiveness, quickness and leaping ability literally by leaps and bounds. It was fine-turned by John Frappier, who observed the outstanding results that Soviet athletes were getting back in the 1970s. After years of research and experimentation, Frappier came out with his own way of debunking a lot of myths about athletic training, and getting remarkable results in relatively shorter periods of time.
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