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The Impact of Olympic Diving
March 24, 2020
One physiologist explains how monitoring an athlete's growth can prevent injury
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Stimulating the Brain for Peak Performance
March 24, 2020
Here’s the neuroscience behind peak athletic performance, according to a psychophysiologist
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Preventing Injury With a World Champion Wrestler
March 24, 2020
Biomedical engineering is an important part of this Olympian’s injury prevention
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5 Keys to Keeping Your Kids Active and Healthy At Home
March 23, 2020
Current events have required changes in our routines and cancellations of events and activities
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Legally-Blind Alabama State Champ’s Title Ride Was ‘Just Short of Miraculous’
March 23, 2020
“I’ve always appreciated that it gave me an opportunity to be the guy — a sport that I was great at and no one could argue otherwise.”
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Parents Turn to Online Learning for Kids Stuck at Home During Coronavirus Outbreak
March 23, 2020
Parents are turning to online learning and time outdoors to keep their kids engaged and learning.
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How To Work From Home While The Kids Are There Too
March 23, 2020
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak and social distancing, tens of millions of Americans are working at home while also dealing with kids who are out of school
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As coronavirus closes schools, teachers and families brace for massive experiment in online education
March 22, 2020
Teachers, administrators and parents are learning things on the fly in the new world of online education
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How parents can avoid going stir-crazy while being stuck at home
March 22, 2020
People are struggling with boredom, the loss of freedom and uncertainty over what happens next. As Americans are being asked to stay home during the coronavirus outbreak, many are learning first-hand the definition of stir-crazy — feeling “distraught because of prolonged confinement.” Communities areasking people to avoid going out unless absolutely necessary to stop the […]
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The Grizzlies Digs Into Life and Lacrosse in the Arctic Circle
March 13, 2020
After graduating from the University of Saskatchewan, Russ Sheppard was set up to find a cushy job, start a family, work for 30 years and retire. But, at the time, that lifestyle didn’t appeal to him, so instead he accepted a teaching position in Kuglutkuk, Nanavut – a town on the icy shores of the […]
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