The Nate Green Experience

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Nate in the Media - March 2008

Tips, Tricks, Thoughts, Rants, and soothing Aloe Vera! Tips, Tricks, Thoughts, Rants, and soothing Aloe Vera!

Hey, it's that time again!

Here's a roundup of everything Nate was featured in this month. Apply any combination of the following directly to your brain for a tingly sensation you won't regret.

Men's Health.com - Contribution to 7 Adrenaline Boosting Workouts feature.

Men's Fitness (with baseball player Josh Beckett on the cover) - Featured Trainer Profile, plus Top 3 Tips.

Maximum Fitness - Nate puts his two cents in with exercise descriptions, proper technique, and common flaws that can ruin your form.

T-Nation (Soon to be run) - Interviews with Dave Tate and Mike Robertson. Look for them to run a bit later in the month.

Have you read any of these articles? Nate's always looking for feedback; leave yours in the comments!

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Comments for This Entry

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    Jonathan 10:26pm Mar 16, 2008

    Great post on menshealth.com, Nate! I have a question, though.

    Wouldn't the air-pushups be hard on your wrists? It seems like it would be hard on the joints.

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    Thanks!

    If you already have some wrist issues, I'd stay away. They should be OK for everyone else, though.

    Nate

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