Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 23, 2018 athletes Jordan Hasay Discusses the Devastating Injury That Forced Her to Withdraw From Chicago Runner's World, Sarah Lorge Butler from September 19, 2018 … Her training, which included a 25-mile run within the past week, was going well, until she […]
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Female Sports Science newsletter – September 16, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 16, 2018 athletes Tobin Heath’s time is here with World Cup looming Associated Press, Anne M. Peterson from September 13, 2018 Less than a year ago, Tobin Heath lamented that being injured was the “worst thing in the whole entire world.” Now […]
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Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 9, 2018 athletes What does it take to be a top female distance runner? | Fast Running Fast Running (UK), Ruth Jones from September 04, 2018 British distance runners Claire Duck and Jenny Nesbitt explain what it takes to perform at the […]
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Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 2, 2018 athletes Taurasi a ridiculous 13-0 in winner-take-all WNBA games Associated Press, Doug Feinberg from August 24, 2018 When it comes to winner-take-all games in the WNBA playoffs, Diana Taurasi takes them all. Taurasi put on quite a show in a […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – August 26, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 26, 2018 athletes Simona Halep’s Match Points Jeff Sackmann, Heavy Topspin blog from August 21, 2018 In the second-set tiebreak of Sunday’s Cincinnati final, Simona Halep reached match point against Kiki Bertens. She failed to convert, then Bertens claimed the tiebreak, and […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – August 19, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 19, 2018 athletes Unapologetically Liz – Once dragged down by doubt and depression, Liz Cambage is now setting records, leading the WNBA in scoring and dancing like no one’s watching. Bleacher Report, Mirin Fader from August 17, 2018 … As she speaks, […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – August 12, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 12, 2018 athletes Kerri Walsh Jennings plans to chase gold in Tokyo, retire Associated Press, Janie McCauley from August 03, 2018 Kerri Walsh Jennings will call it a career in beach volleyball after the Tokyo Olympics in two years. She has big […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – August 5, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 5, 2018 athletes The Break – Female big-wave surfers prepare to compete on Mavericks’s 50-foot waves for the first time. California Sunday magazine, Bonnie Tsui from August 01, 2018 … I’m constantly doing maintenance — keeping the foundation I built in the gym happy. […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – July 29, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 29, 2018 athletes Gwen Jorgensen’s Big Gold Dream | Competitor.com Competitor.com, Running, Susan Lacke from July 24, 2018 It was a modern-day Cinderella story: a tax accountant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, turned Olympic gold medalist. Gwen Jorgensen was made for prime time, and […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – July 22, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 22, 2018 athletes The North Face Names Hilaree Nelson Captain Of Global Athlete Team SGB Online from July 16, 2018 The North Face announced that ski mountaineer and long-time athlete Hilaree Nelson will serve as captain for the Global Athlete Team. Conrad […]
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