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     <title>I vs. we: Individuals perform better when focused on team's effort</title>
   	 <description>Individuals perform better and are more confident when they practice motivational tactics focused not on them but on the team they belong to, according to a recently published study by Michigan State University researchers.</description>
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     <title>New data tests the exercise 'talk test'</title>
   	 <description>New research by University of New Hampshire exercise scientists confirms that a low-tech, easy-to-administer test is an effective tool for gauging exercise intensity, but that it does not correspond as neatly as previously assumed to other more objective tests. In a study published recently in the Journal of Sports Sciences, UNH associate professor of kinesiology Timothy Quinn and his former graduate student Benjamin Coons put the so-called &quot;Talk Test&quot; to the test.</description>
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