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    Top 5 Medical Conditions You
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  The Latest News
 
   DECEMBER 20th, 2008  
How I Finally Qualified for the Boston Marathon! My Las Vegas Marathon Report
 
Having done four previous ironman events, I was used to feeling sluggish after them for a while, but I just didn’t bounce back after Ironman Lake Placid last July. Who could blame me? I had a pinched nerve in my neck from January 30th until probably the middle of May and then did Ironman Lake Placid in the middle of July!
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   AUGUST 18th, 2008  
Three Rivers Triathlon Is Spectacular: 14 Minute PR!
 
I love the smaller races. Emmanuel Millet who is the North American representative of Aquaman Wetsuits, lives in Three Rivers. He puts on a great event. In the third week of August, the Three Rivers (Michigan) Olympic/Sprint distance Triathlon takes place.
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   AUGUST 18th, 2008  
Ironman Lake Placid 2008: Or Should I Say “Ironman Deluge?”
 
Ironman Lake Placid, 2008, meant many things to me. In 2005 I signed up for the 2006 race, only to have my hopes and dreams dashed 6 weeks before the race because of serious parasite illness. Although, my last two races in 2006 were spectacular, as I set my half ironman personal record of 5:17 (Steelhead) and my ironman record of 12 hours 11 minutes (Ironman Florida).
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   JUNE 25th, 2008  
Biking in Maine & Massachusetts
 
Marion and I just returned from Maine. We went for a friend, Peter Blakemore's graduation from Osteopathic Medical School, where Ross 'hooded' him, signifying that Peter is now a doctor. Together we cycled around the Biddeford Pool area. We were also able to spend some time in Cape Cod where we had a wonderful cycle on the Cape Cod Rail Trail.
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   JUNE 4th, 2008  
1 How I Looked After 20 Mile Run in
Preparation for Ironman Lake Placid

 
Marion and I love to go to Waterfall Glen for our long runs. It is a
9.4 mile loop that is about 25 minutes from our home. Is a gravel path through lakes, ponds and has basically no car traffic. It is just a great place to run because there are mile markers and lots of hills
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   MAY 28th, 2008  
1 Training in Black Earth Wisconsin
for Ironman Lake Placid

 
In the spring of my 4th year of medical school, I was fortunate enough to schedule an elective rotation in Prolotherapy with Dr. Ross Hauser, M.D., of Caring Medical and Rehabilitative Services in Oak Park, IL. Having nearly completed the traditional medical school requirements, I was excited to finally have the opportunity to explore patient care in an alternative environment.

   
   MAY 20th, 2008  
1 Thoughts on Caring Medical
by Patrick Hobbins, MS-IV

 
While many triathletes go the course venue for a triathlon camp, I went to my favorite place to cycle, Black Earth Wisconsin. Our friends Kurt and Diane Ehling have a place up there. In any direction there is 1000 feet of elevation change for every 10 miles of riding. The roads have almost no traffic on them.

   
   APRIL 28th, 2008  
1 My Favorite Thank You Card:
Hope Practiced Here

 
Sometimes you just never know how someone’s words will touch you. I received this Christmas card last year from a patient of Caring Medical...

   
   JANUARY 16th, 2008  
1 Gauntlet AP News
 
HEADLINES:

DISNEY MARATHON WEEKEND: SIX RACES, FIVE PRS
 
CHRISTINE DONOVAN TAKES HOME THE CLAMSHELL GAUNTLET SOUTH TROPHY
 
ROSS HAUSER BREAKS 1:30 IN HALF MARATHON
 
SCOTT HALL SETS PR IN PHOENIX MARATHON
   
   JANUARY 15th, 2008  
1 What A Shock: 1:29.53!!! Ross Hauser, Oak Park, Illinois 5th Place In The Men’s 45-49
Age Group, Disney Half Marathon

 
Just two days ago, I crossed the finish line at the Disney Half Marathon, my watch saying that my net time was 1.29.52. I was ecstatic, but realistic as I waived to a volunteer to help hold me up to keep me from fainting...
   
   DECEMBER 28th, 2007  
1 The Races of Ross Hauser: The Early Years
 
In 2001 I started exercising because I had gotten fat! My body fat was over 30% and my weight was over 180. My waist line was up to 34 and going higher. I am currently at 155, 7% body fat and my waist is 31. It is hard to believe when I started exercising that it would lead to me doing marathons then ultramarathons, then triathlons leading to being a 4-time Ironman finisher. It is just amazing when I look at these pictures...
   
   NOVEMBER 14th, 2007  
6 Not All Races Are Awesome, But What We Can Learn From The Awful Ones: My 2007 Miamiman Half Ironman Story
 
On race day, I was all set. I knew the course was flat and fast. I was there with some of my training buddies. Everything was set for me to break 5 hours in the Half Ironman...
   
   NOVEMBER 4th, 2007  
2 Gauntlet AP News
 
HEADLINES:
 
M. HAUSER WINS CLAMSHELL GAUNTLET!!!
 
BOTH HAUSERS SET PRs IN GOLDEN APPLE 5K
 
J. CHEN AND K. HORVAT STORM NEW YORK MARATHON
   
   OCTOBER 10th, 2007  
3 Not All Diets Are Created Equal: Why The Hauser Diet is the Only One That Makes Sense For All of Humanity
 
The only Diet that takes into account individual physiological variances that depends on weather, the health of the individual, genetics and everything else that affects a persons individual physiology, is The Hauser Diet.
   
   OCTOBER 8th, 2007  
8 Why I Believe I am Ready to Break 5 Hours in the Half Ironman: Ross Hauser Takes a Look at 2007 Races and Looks Ahead to Miamiman
 
Almost all of us exercise because it is good for our health and we love the friends we make but something deep inside of most of us drives us to go faster and farther then we have ever gone before.
   
   SEPTEMBER 28th, 2007  
5 Life Lessons Learned on the Roads of Italy:
Chronicle of Tuscany Cycling Adventure

 
Ever since taking up cycling about six years ago, Marion and I have looked at various cycling tours. We finally chose Tuscany Italy because of Marion’s heritage (Italian), her love for cooking and wine, and our friends Allan and Barb Parungao and Nicole Baird and Travis Mitchell would be joining us. The trip also coincided with the release of our book The Hauser Diet.
   
   JUNE 15th, 2007  
4 Horrible Hilly Hundreds: They were more
than just horribly hilly—They were HOT!

 
The slogan of the Horribly Hilly Hundreds bike ride is “The hardest one day cycling event in the midwest.” Well, it lived up
to its reputation, that’s for sure. They offer a 200K version (124 miles) or a 100K version (62 miles). Their website is http://www.horriblyhilly.com/home.html for those who so dare.
   
   AUGUST 4th, 2006  
7 Dr. Hauser's Personal Best Time in the Steelhead Half Ironman! (5:17)
 
Life is funny or crazy depending how you look at it. On June 13th I spent 7 hours in the emergency room because I was sick I had an intestinal parasite called Giardia. Within two days of getting on the right treatment I started to feel better. So good in fact that on August 4th, 7 weeks later I was setting my personal record in the half ironman.
   


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