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        <title>Preparing Your Body For Golf While You Travel</title>
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        <description>We all know the temptations of traveling grabbing a slice of pizza while running to your gate at the airport, an elaborate steak dinner with a client, and being so tired at days end that all you want to do is fall into bed.   Traveling can often create havoc on regular exercise and golf conditioning.  Fitness and good nutrition while on the road can help keep you on top of your game.  With a bit of planning and creative strategy you can help keep your body ready to hit the golf course.</description>
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