Coaches and sport scientists come together to examine the challenges and identify solutions for working successfully with athletes aged 8-14, considering the practical aspects of day-to-day training, team management, and the science associated with developing ...

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Building a Successful Age Group Program from ages 8-14

A broad based science panel examines shoulder injury risk & treatment from the perspectives of biomechanics, athletictraining & psychology, with attention to dryland training, proper technique, rehabilitation strategies and differentiating pain and injury. Shoulder Sustenance: ...

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Shoulder Sustenance: Psychology & Pain

Organizational Dynamics in Failed Mitigation of Sexual Violation John Heil Abstract: Organizational response is the tipping point in any incident where social justice is in question. This paper seeks to explain how organizations with a ...

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SEXUAL MISCONDUCT in Sports (video/article)

Fun!  More and more athletes at the highest levels, are talking about “having fun out there.”  This may seem like a no-brainer, particularly to those whose time at play is invariably cut short by the ...

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Fun

Consider the quote from swimmer Jeff Rouse, following his gold medal backstroke race at the Atlanta Olympics.I remember the start… the next thing I knew I saw the finish flags overhead.Athletes and coaches have always ...

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Sport Psychology and the “Zone” (article)

The Tiger parent’s prescription for success can be a bitter pill to swallow. As with any medicine there are two critical questions to consider: Will the intended effect be accomplished; and on balance does that ...

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Is “Tiger Parenting” A Good Approach to Fostering Young Swimmers?