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Finally…Digging Into The Chelios Regimen

Two guys we mentioned here fairly often during the season were the Detroit News’ David Guralnick and John Niyo.  Guralnick’s the all-world photographer who made an A2Y name for himself for shooting Tuesday games in January the way most photographers only shoot Game 7’s in May.  Niyo is the hungry young understudy to former Digger captain Ted Kulfan.  They both hit homeruns today for the feature they’ve written and shot on Chris Chelios’ Malibu torture sessions.

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David Guralnick, Detroit News

...but it’s the circuit training—a nonstop, 60-minute succession of exercises that Chelios swears by and others swear at. (The first time ex-teammate Mathieu Schneider tried it, he vomited.) Even in his mid-40s, Chelios still powers through it like “a machine,” Goodman says, adding, “It’s his competitiveness: That’s the reason he’s still willing to do the work that you have to do to sustain yourself.”

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I can’t believe Chris isn’t wearing a helmet or any pads when he’s riding his bike. Crazy!

Posted by John from Michigan on 07/23/07 at 06:33 PM ET

     

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