Sports T&A w/ Amy: The Best/Worst Sports Cities and Sports Food
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netventuresPosted
Fri 07 Jan 2011 7:00am
Once again, Amy and I decided to do the whole "back and forth" email thing, this time on the topic of the best and worst sports cities in the US. However, after a couple volleys, we felt we had completely put to bed the issue for all eternity, so we moved to what we like to eat and drink while watching various sports. Enjoy.
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The Future of Sports Management: XTS Sports
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Eli ..Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:38pm
A couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of talking to agent Adam Bierman and former pitcher Jerry Merz, who is the Director of Player Development at XTS Sports. Mr. Bierman and I have talked over the past couple of months about doing interviews, and we eventually came to the subject of how XTS runs. At first, I was baffled by it. But once w ...
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5 Tips for Landing a Sports Medicine Job in Professional Sports
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Mike ReinoldPosted
Mon 13 Apr 2009 12:16am
There are a lot of students that I have worked with and that read this website that ask me one recurring questions – “My dream is to work for [insert your favorite sports team here]. How do I get a job in professional sports?”
I like your dream! I too had the dream of being the PT/ATC of the professional team in the town I grew up in, Bosto ...
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Exercise and sport for fun, or: What to say to an unathletic kid trying out sport
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RunningFrom30Posted
Fri 12 Jun 2009 6:29pm
Or rather, what *not* to say to an unathletic, slightly awkward kid trying out sports.
My parents have an old friend who also happened to be my teacher for a couple of years, and my volleyball coach when I first started to play. One time after I'd been playing for a couple of years, she said to me, "Nobody told you that you weren't an athlete, ...
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24 World-Class Sports Training & Sports Injury Sites
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AllenPosted
Mon 05 Nov 2012 12:00am
I ran for 60 minutes today (3.2 miles), but I was tired during most of the run. I felt fine during the first mile, but became tired as the run/walk progressed. My wakeup heart rate was 57, indicating my attempts to get more sleep are paying off. However, my body hasn't responded to the sleep as fast as my heart rate. It was a beautiful day with ...
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Sports for Kids Who Don't Like Sports
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Lela D.Posted
Wed 24 Sep 2008 6:13am
We've had such a challenging time trying to find physical activities for my son, who does not like organized team sports. We've identified a few sports that may work well for most kids who don't like sports. I'd love if your read the article and let me know what has worked for you. Please post any ideas in the comments!
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Decathlon Sports Club Summer Sports Camp
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LenaMartinPosted
Mon 05 Jan 2009 8:17am
Found answer to my own question. The Decathlon Sports Club is a summer camp for boys and girls (I believe ages 6-12). They've been around since 1981 and I've asked around and continue to hear nothing but great things from other parents who've sent their children. I found their website at www.decathlonsportsclub.com and it's quite comprehensiv ...
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