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Discovery Science Explores the Inner Marvels & Awe-Inspiring Physically of Athletes in its New Series ‘Superbodies’

To air on December 13th, every Saturday & Sunday at 10 pm

Dec 04, 2014   16:26 IST 
New Delhi, Delhi, India

Discovery Science presents a new series ‘SUPERBODIES’ which is a fascinating explanation of the human body and an easy-to-follow plan that shows how everyone can learn from the professionals to improve their health and performance. How the same training techniques that elite athletes follow can be even more effective for most people? What’s happening inside your body when you are exercising, and fighting illness? What makes elite athletes such as pro-hockey players successful, and what you can learn from them? Why little things can add up, and how simple choices can make a huge difference.

 

SUPERBODIESwillpremiere on December 13th, Saturday & Sunday at 10 pm.
 

From studying these highly trained specimens, one can get tips on overcoming stress and even turning the tables on stress to use it to one’s advantage.

 

The two part series features Olympic athletes who share what they go through when they compete and in the run-up to a big sporting event. Viewers will learn the science behind the effects of stress on the human body and how to use it to their benefit in their professional and personal lives.

Viewers will get to know about two different kinds of stress as Distress, negative stress that has physiological and psychological negative consequences and Eustress, which is positive stress that makes us more excited, motivated, happier and energetic.

 

Watch what goes inside the minds of people who manage and harness stress for a living in Discovery Science’s ‘SUPERBODIES’that will premiere on December 13th, Saturday and Sunday at 10 pm

 

About Discovery Science

From the depths of our galaxy to the practical science in the world around us, Discovery Science is the only network dedicated to making science programming accessible, relevant and entertaining. By examining the impact of science and technology on our everyday lives, Discovery Science searches for the answers to the questions that have eluded us for centuries and reveals life’s greatest mysteries and smallest wonders, from uncovering lost worlds to exploring the latest in scientific discoveries from today’s headlines. Discovery Science reaches 30 million subscribers in Asia Pacific.

 

About Discovery Communications

Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) is the world’s #1 pay-TV programmer reaching 2.5 billion cumulative subscribers in more than 220 countries and territories. Discovery is dedicated to satisfying curiosity, engaging and entertaining viewers with high-quality content on more than 200 worldwide television networks, led by Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Investigation Discovery and Science, as well as U.S. joint venture networks OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network and the Hub Network. Discovery also is a leading provider of educational products and services to schools, including an award-winning series of K-12 digital textbooks, and a digital leader with a diversified online portfolio, including Discovery Digital Networks. In Asia Pacific, eight Discovery brands reach 612 million cumulative subscribers in 37 countries and territories with programming customized in 15 languages and dialects.

 

For more information, please contact:

Karuna Gulyani                                              

Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, India               

T: 0124-4349147, M: +919810701206                          

E: karuna_gulyani@discovery.com                                   

 

Shivani Sharma

Linopinion PR

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E: shivani.sharma@linopiniongh.com


 
 
Brain under stress in Discovery Science series Superbodies
Brain under stress in Discovery Science series Superbodies
Discovery Science presents Superbodies
Discovery Science presents Superbodies
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