Dear Athlete, Many people out there may be surprised that these particular medical conditions can have a big impact on ultra fit and even professional athletes. The key to staying healthy and able to compete is knowing what they are, how they can affect you, and what you can do to manage or, better yet, prevent them. Today, I am writing to you to offer you first-access to the free report 'Working with Athletes with Medical Conditions' which gives you vital information on how to spot 4 devastating medical conditions that could blight your athletic career, and how to take the correct action before it's too late. This report was commissioned by me, initially on the basis of compiling some new information on medical conditions for the benefit of the many, many injury therapists I come in to contact with who are desperate for more information. I am in no doubt that this report will become a vital resource for sports injury professionals all over the world. But why should I hand it to them, and them alone, when it's your health and career that is the primary focus of it? That's why, today, I'm inviting a handful of athletes to gain free access to this new report too. Your health may depend on reading this… Just because you might be super fit, it doesn't mean that you aren't vulnerable to a host of medical conditions. 'Working with Athletes with Medical Conditions' reports on 4 devastating conditions (asthma, diabetes, anaemia and sudden cardiac death) – pointing out the warning signs that will help you recognise symptoms so you can seek the right help immediately . This report also covers how these conditions can be diagnosed, treated and hopefully prevented. For a short time only, I am offering this report completely free with all trial memberships to the Sports Injury Bulletin newsletter. Trial membership runs over 2-months and you can get the report, the trial membership and a whole host of added extra reports and benefits for just $9.97 – and even that small payment is completely risk-free. Register, and find out more about your risk-free trial here. 'Working with Athletes with Medical Conditions' contains vital information from recognised experts… I have commissioned this important report from this dedicated team of experts: Nick Grantham is a strength and conditioning coach who has worked with elite athletes for the past 10 years, including Olympic and Paralympic finalists and many sports professionals. | Jeremy Windsor is specialist registrar in anesthetics at the Royal Free Hospital, London. | Adam Sheperdigian is studying medicine at University College London. He has interests in skiing, mountaineering, squash and tennis. |
Can you afford not to learn about these 4 medical conditions and how they can affect your health and sports performance? How diabetes in athletes is dangerous and what you can to do to manage the condition One eye-opening article in this new free report includes a report from Jeremy Windsor and Adam Sheperdigian explaining exactly what causes diabetes, why it's dangerous and how to manage the condition based on the type of activity you are involved in. Across the world 3.2m people die from the complications of diabetes mellitus each year – a rate of six deaths every minute. As an athlete you need to know the science behind the disease and the impact it can have upon you. If David Beckham needs help with this, you can guarantee he's not alone… the truth about asthmatic athletes The truth is, asthmatic athletes are more common than we imagine. As a keen sportsman and lifelong sufferer of asthma, strength and conditioning coach Nick Grantham was surprised at the amount of popular press attention generated by David Beckham's quick puff on his inhaler during an LA Galaxy game back in November 2010. In 2011, is it really so surprising to discover that a world-class athlete suffers from asthma? Previous research suggests that, far from being unusual, athletes actually have a higher prevalence than is found in the general population, both of asthma-like symptoms (wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness or cough) and 'true' asthma. In the case of one specific symptom, 'exercise-induced bronchospasm', athletes are five times more likely to suffer than the general population. And, most perplexing of all, many athletes diagnosed as asthmatic seem to have asthma-like symptoms without the underlying condition. Do you know all you need to for recognising if you suffer from this condition ? This insightful article will make sure you've got all the facts to hand. Follow this link and activate a trial membership to Sports Injury Bulletin for just $9.97 today and receive 'Working with Athletes with Medical Conditions' completely free… Anaemia in athletes often signals a more complicated condition that warrants a host of different investigations and treatments. Your free report includes an introductory guide to anaemia, with particular focus on how it can affect you. It's all about energy Haemoglobin is responsible for delivering more than 95% of the oxygen that the body uses to function. If the concentration of haemoglobin falls, the amount of oxygen delivered is compromised and can cause cells to struggle to function normally. This is in large part because of a decline in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that is essential for the transfer of energy within individual cells. In muscles, it is the ATP that allows actin and myosin filaments to interact and the body of the muscle to contract. In the absence of oxygen, only two molecules of ATP are produced from a molecule of glucose, compared to an impressive 36 molecules when oxygen is present. Clearly, any reduction in the availability of ATP can be detrimental to athletic performance and it is therefore a subject of enormous interest to those involved in competitive sport. Beyond that, it's important to know the warning signs and treatments that are available to you as an athlete... Activate your membership here - admin fee just $9.97 with no strings and a money-back guarantee if you're not happy... When exercise is a killer: why vigorous activity can be lethal to over-40s. Take heed of these warning signs. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is defined as "an unexpected natural death from a cardiac cause within a short time period, generally less than one hour from the onset of symptoms, in a person without any prior condition that would appear fatal". SCD is the commonest fatal manifestation of cardiac disease. Of 719,456 deaths from cardiac disease in the US in 1998, 456,076 (63.3%) were defined as SCD. In men, between 6% and 17% of all SCDs are associated with vigorous exercise, including solitary activities such as weight training, running and cross country skiing as well as a wide range of team sports. It's all about silent disease In younger active people, it is congenital conditions such as hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy that cause SCD. In older adults, however, SCD is caused by complications resulting from coronary artery disease (CAD). Two pathological processes explain how SCD tends to occur during or immediately after a period of exercise – find out more and discover if you're at risk with the new free report on offer with Sports Injury Bulletin today. Practical advice in a fantastic digestible format - and yours today with no risk... Get your free medical conditions report today and qualify for a special 2-month trial membership to Sports Injury Bulletin for just $9.97 – and that is completely risk-free. This comprehensive new report contains information that your health could depend on. It will give you peace of mind about these 4 potentially fatal conditions. I don't want you to worry, though – it's written in a way that anyone could understand. I've cut out all of the technical jargon. It's the quality, important information and practical implications of this advice that give this report its fantastic value to you. Get your copy today by taking out a risk-free 2-month trial of the number one sports injury newsletter, Sports Injury Bulletin for just $9.97. If, after your two months you decide for any reason that Sports Injury Bulletin is not for you, we will cancel your membership and the report, plus anything else we've sent to you in the meantime, including a whole host of free gifts and back issues, available for download right away, will be yours to keep. You qualify for a free copy of this medical conditions report plus a trial membership to Sports Injury Bulletin. As soon as your payment details are accepted, you will be able to access your explosive copy of 'Working With Athletes With Medical Conditions' in the Sports Injury Bulletin members' only area in an easily downloadable PDF format. To get your copy, simply go to our secure site and enter your details by clicking here. 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Our sources are worldwide and include centres of injury research and conferences. Top exercise physiologists provide all of our treatments, and our research is always backed up by thorough testing in scientific trials. Even better, your newsletter is only one part of the fantastic membership package you'll receive as a member of Sports Injury Bulletin... Remember, you can access your free medical conditions report with a 2-month trial to Sports Injury Bulletin for just $9.97. Continue reading to find out exactly what your membership package will include. I can't stress enough that your trial is without risk – remember you can receive a refund at any time if you decide you don't like what you see; all the freebies in your starter package, plus anything else you've received or downloaded, are yours to keep... And that comes with a 'no quibbles' promise too – we won't try and weasel our way out of giving you your money back! 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You'll also get the Sports Injury Bulletin newsletter - published ten times a year - which serves up proven treatments from top athletes and exercise physiologists, covering the complete spectrum of rehabilitation and prevention from back pain, to tennis, triathlon and weight training injuries. This comprehensive package of injury treatment and prevention advice is worth more than US $190 but is available for US $9.97 / GB £6.20 when you reply using any one of the links in this special offer message. Remember you will also get access to the brand new medical conditions report. Click here to register now. An exclusive membership package For just $9.97 (approx GBP £6.20) you can unlock your free medical conditions report. You also get a 2-month trial membership to Sports Injury Bulletin, which entitles you access to a library of special reports, injury prevention programmes and rehab workouts. As I've said, if you are not happy with your starter package, or with the newsletter itself, let us know and we'll send you a full and prompt refund of every penny paid - and you can keep all issues and bonuses received absolutely free. That way, our research will have cost you nothing. For over 10 years, thousands of athletes and couches have relied on the cutting edge scientific research in Sports Injury Bulletin to help them treat their injuries, or the injuries of their athletes and even boost their sporting performance. Are you ready to join them? Click here to register now and receive the report for free... I can't wait to hear what you think of this new report – so once you're signed up do let me know! Yours sincerely, Jonathan Pye Editor, Sports Injury Bulletin P.S. - Don't forget - everything you get, including this truly vital medical conditions report, is yours to keep and we'll even refund the $9.97 upfront fee if you decide not to continue. P.P.S. – There is NO RISK at all for you when you try the free report. If you are not thrilled how this helps your work by let me know and I will refund your $9.97. Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. P.P.P.S. – There's only one catch to all this. You need to act now to get the membership package on offer today.
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