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Issue 4/2005
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Suunto G6 Accurate information about your swing
The new Suunto G6 golf wristop computer measures the speed of your swing and the clubhead, improves swing consistency, and makes the compilation of statistics easier. Read more »
Salomon continues along the path of innovation
Salomon intends to bring completely new kinds of products to market in the coming years. In 2006, Salomon will upgrade both its skis and bindings, says Jean-Luc Diard, President of the Salomon Group. Read more »
Issue 3/2005
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Mallorca - a cycling paradise
Every year, almost 50,000 cyclists visit Mallorca Read more »
Russia rising
Large country, large potential. Amer Sports has founded one of its newest subsidiaries in Russia. Read more »
A law unto himself
Timothy Noakes is known internationally for his work on the science of running. His reputation for straight talking precedes him. Those who are unfamiliar with his directness can be amused, taken aback, or both at the same time. Take a deep breath and read on. Read more »
Making the most of data
In August, Suunto organized two coaching seminars in downtown Helsinki, where the Suunto t6 training device was showcased. With the IAAF World Athletics Championships taking place in the Finnish capital the same week, it was the perfect stage. Read more »
Salomon - in search of the new
Salomon's progress from producing steel edges for skis to becoming a worldwide leader in Action and Outdoor sports is the result of discovering new markets. Read more »
Issue 2/2005
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Hit and run Superman
Last year was difficult for Australian squash player Anthony Ricketts. But once again he's making his presence felt on the court after an enforced injury break. Read more »
Clubs made to measure
Wilson offers custom-fitted, factory-direct irons and drivers. The shafts are selected using the extremely accurate Vector Launch Monitor. Read more »
Meteoric rise of tennis in Russia
Russian tennis players rose to the top of the world by giving it their all. The Russians are still firm believers in training hard. Read more »
Suunto D9 in a real life test
How does the dive computer Suunto D9 perform in real conditions? We found out in the turbulent currents of Florida's waters. Read more »
Suunto t6 as a training buddy
When an endurance athlete is building a base for summer competitions at a spring training camp, obtaining detailed data on the effect of training sessions is extremely important. The Suunto t6 is an irreplaceable aid. Read more »
Issue 1/2005
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A fun but tough game
Badminton is an easy game to get into. Learning the basics is a cinch. But mastery takes a long time. Read more »
Badminton enters the nCode era
Wilson's new badminton offerings this season are nCode badminton rackets and Smart Tubes that improve shuttlecock durability. Read more »
Team Wilson
Top European badminton players are members of Team Wilson. These are the players to watch. Read more »
The snow lab
The era of trial and error is over in downhill skiing equipment R&D. Read more »
Fitness in Shanghai
In Shanghai, fitness clubs compete for popularity just like the hottest nightclubs. Read more »
Strategy brings growth and results
A year of good results for Amer Group that was in line with the strategy decided in 2003. Read more »
