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Knowledge of an amateur gathering runner training

This characteristics of modern high-level convention runner training: teaching volume, training high intensity, twice a day training, the quantity of time sometimes for 6 hours or more.
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Marathon training volume and intensity

Knowledge of an amateur gathering runner training

Your characteristics of modern high-level race runner training: training volume, training high intensity, twice a day training, just how much of time sometimes for 6 hours or more.
The modern marathon training there are two different ways: one is to pay attention to big-mileage training, Australia, Japan's players are widely recognised, their weekly education volume of 210-250 km, 280-350 km in a period of getting ready, such as Clayton. Anot... (more)

Knowledge of an amateur gathering runner training

Knowledge of an amateur marathon runner training

The particular characteristics of modern high-level marathon runner training: education volume, training power, twice a day training, the exact amount of time sometimes for up to 6 hours or more.
The current marathon training there's two different ways: one is to focus on big-mileage training, Australia, Japan's sportsmen are widely accepted, their weekly training volume of 210-250 km, 280-350 kilometres in a period of preparing, such as Clayt... (more)

Do not give up the treatment for advanced cancer

Radioactive particle knife enables the advanced cancer patient to live longer.
------Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou

Dr. Peng from Modern Hospital Guangzhou said “Advanced cancer patients are not incurable, reasonable scientific treatment can prolong the life of the patient and improve the quality of life.” Based on the treatment desires of the patients and their family members, the doctors will assess the physical condition of the patien... (more)

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Photo diary: my Swedish life

Since I'm back in the Netherlands, I'm still thinking of my Swedish life everyday. Let's call it nostalgia. Time to show you a short photo diary of what I've done in Sweden!

This first picture shows how my arrival day looked like. Ice everywhere, water everywhere. I didn't really know what to think as you might can imagine.

Here, I'm standing in front of the main building of the Göteborgs Universitet, Gothenburgs University for exchange students.

In the first week in Gothenb... (more)

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We have worked hard to improve studyabroadstories.com and we are happy to introduce some new features that will help you to see how you are doing and what others have been up to. This is a short summary of what is new on the site. If you have any thoughts or new features in mind, please leave a comment in the comment section below.

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The most visible improvement is that you can now get your posts featured on the site. This can give a real boost for your blog. Featured posts c... (more)

Dwarf trips!

Before leaving, in January i asked some of my friends to give me something, as a small present that would keep alive in me their memory: when you become an exchange student, or anyway, you move out from your native place, you have two parallel lifes to keep moving on and it's really difficult to be in contact with all the people you would like to talk, and also to remember everyone (it may seems a bit evil to say, but it's like this!). So one of my friend at University, Alfredo, gave me a cerami... (more)

Blogging competition winners

Dear Studyabroad blog competition participants!

Thank you very much for participating our blog competition! You have written extremely nice and interesting blogs. All together 180 persons participated in the competiotion writing close to 400 blogposts. Some very exciting stories have been documented here.

It's very difficult to pick a winner out of so many hardworking and gifted communicators. There were many who would have desired the prize. After a careful consideration, we have decide... (more)

The Swedish public transport versus the Dutch

There are lots of similarities between Sweden and the Netherlands, but also a lot differences. The public transport, for example. The main difference? In Sweden they know how to provide working public transport. And in Holland? Well, they don't, actually.

The Swedish public transport is not only better than the Dutch public transport. It's probably better than any country in Europe. The trams take you everywhere you want, and whenever you want. And if the trams don't have the possibility to g... (more)