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The Russian athletes train at training camp held by their Russian Sports Ministry.
they have prsonal trainers to train them
in their house
very hard
2 years
athletes would train there muscule for their legs and arms be stronger need to swim couple laps to be a stronger swimmer
train like hell
Estonia did not compete as a country at the 1988 Games. They were a part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the time and their athletes competed under the USSR flag. Estonia's declared independence in 1991 and sent a team to both the Summer and Winter Games in 1992 where their athletes won 1 gold medal. That was by Erika Salumae in women's 1000 meter sprint cycling.
By Horse, car, train, plane or boat
Professional athletes train by using workout machines that you would have at your house. They always use treadmills. They usually have one in a hot tub or shower. U like dickssss
the athletes were an important part of greek culture to be an athlete in Greece you had to train about 8 hours a day.
Well it all depends. Because if you are a good athelete then you don't have to train for so long