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Posted on July 8, 2021

Killykeen Forest Park, spectacular #lakeland trail in Co.Cavan.






THIS IS CAVAN!

@ThisIsCavan

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Now that we can, we’re all itching to get beyond our 5K so it’s a perfect time to explore Cavan’s gorgeous trails. Check out the ‘Killykeen Way’ a scenic 12km trail perfect for cyclists and walkers. Start in Killykeen or Killeshandra #LoveCavan #IrelandsHiddenHeartlands
Posted on July 6, 2021

Killykeen Forest Park, spectacular #lakeland trail in Co.Cavan.






THIS IS CAVAN!

@ThisIsCavan

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11m


Now that we can, we’re all itching to get beyond our 5K so it’s a perfect time to explore Cavan’s gorgeous trails. Check out the ‘Killykeen Way’ a scenic 12km trail perfect for cyclists and walkers. Start in Killykeen or Killeshandra #LoveCavan #IrelandsHiddenHeartlands
Posted on July 6, 2021July 6, 2021

2 reasons why a strong core is so important to overall health:@YogaWorks






YogaWorks

@YogaWorks
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2 reasons why a strong core is so important to overall health: • Good posture: a strong core leads to less slouching, deeper breathing and comfort standing. • Balance and stability: the ability to move, walk, run, turn, bend, and so on comes from the core. : Ashley Lorenzo
Posted on July 4, 2021

Dace Silova’s Stairway to Heaven – #cavanburrenpark

Screenshot_2020-08-07 Dace Silova ( dacesilova) • Instagram photos and videos

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Datsé’s café & cakes

“Never look back,you’re not going that way.”💯#outdoorliving #outdoors #outdooradventures

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Posted on July 4, 2021July 5, 2021

Olympic flag flying over @Carrickrc

Carrick on Shannon Rowing Club

Carrick – 0n – Shannon, River Shannon, Co.Leitrim

Posted on July 3, 2021

Rowing. The Total Body Workout – Crew Class Dublin

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The picture says it all! You use 87% of the muscles in your body indoor rowing. Every muscle, every stroke! 

The Catch: Your torso and shoulders tilt forward, arms and hands extend towards the fan. Deltoids, triceps and upper back are taut. Legs contract, ready to drive!

The Drive: Your body hangs off the handle, feet push off the footplate. A strong leg drive propels the body backwards down the slide, activating calves, quads and hamstrings. Shoulders and arms accelerate the handle towards the chest. The core and glutes stabilise the upper body, hinging from the hips.

The Finish: Your full leg extension activates the quads and glutes, arms are taut toward the chest. The core stabilises the end of the stroke and the start of the recovery. 

With correct indoor rowing technique, EACH stroke gives you get a TOTAL body workout, training more of your body, in more ways, in less time. So learn how to row, and get fitter faster!

#totalbodyworkout
#crewclassdublin #crewclass #rowing #rowingrelated #indoorrowing #concept2 #rowingmachine #rowingmorethanasport #rowingbible #generationrowing #rowingnothingelse #rudern #aviron #irishfitfam
Posted on July 3, 2021July 3, 2021

Olympic flag flying over @Carrickrc

Carrick on Shannon Rowing Club

Posted on July 2, 2021

Sundried – blue skies and sandy beaches.


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This Saturday we’re dreaming of blue skies and sandy beaches.

Photo by @alice_tri3.

#cyclist #cycle #seasidecycling4w


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#cycling #bike #bikelife #cyclinglife #bicycle #ride #cyclingphotos #biker #cyclingshots #instacycling #fitness #instabike #photography #triathlon #outsideisfree #cyclelife #fromwhereiride #lovecycling #cyclists #cyclistsofinstagram
Posted on June 29, 2021

10 Tips for More Effective Stretching






Yoga Journal

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Stretching might seem like a no-brainer activity, but there are some subtle nuances that can make all the difference in your results.

10 Tips for More Effective Stretching | Yoga Journal
Stretching might seem like a no-brainer activity, but there are some subtle nuances that can make all the difference in your results.
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Posted on June 29, 2021

Core exercises train the muscles in your pelvis, lower back, hips and abdomen to work in harmony.

mayo sport core exercises

 

  • Mayo Clinic Sports‏ @mayoclinicsport Sep 12

 

Core exercises train the muscles in your pelvis, lower back, hips and abdomen to work in harmony. Learn more and find out why core exercises are an important part of a well-rounded fitness program. ➡️ https://mayocl.in/2oZ4fPd

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