Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 31, 2021 Roger Federer on Retirement, Wimbledon, and Becoming Switzerland’s New Tourism Ambassador GQ, Caira Conner from May 24, 2021 Roger Federer is many things. He is, defensibly, the greatest male tennis player of all time. He is one of the ten […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – May 28, 2021
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 28, 2021 How Julius Randle became a Thibs Guy and an MVP candidate for the Knicks ESPN NBA, Nick Friedell from May 26, 2021 … Julius Randle is now a Thibs Guy. [Taj] Gibson, having played for Thibodeau at all three stops […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 27, 2021 ‘Ahead of schedule,’ Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott honing physical, psychological game USA Today Sports, Jori Epstein from May 26, 2021 Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott dropped back and rolled out. He handed off to running back Tony Pollard and […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 26, 2021 How Kyle Pitts’ plan made him the highest-drafted tight end in history ESPN NFL, Michael Rothstein from May 25, 2021 Florida tight ends coach Larry Scott had been offering the same advice for years, trying to push life skills along […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 25, 2021 Teen Soccer Phenom Scores NWSL Court Win Over Age Rule Sportico, Michael McCann from May 24, 2021 Olivia Moultrie, the 15-year-old American soccer player who last month filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the National Women’s Soccer League and its […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for May 24, 2021 Taming AI’s Can/Should Problem MIT Sloan Management Review, Ayana Howard and Devan R. Desai from May 18, 2021 What can be done to address these seemingly perpetual issues? Are there specific applications whose use of AI should be limited? And if a fundamental […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 24, 2021 Why are late-in-life runners winning races? The Washington Post, Ian McMahan from May 21, 2021 Most people assume that top masters athletes (in running, this class applies to competitors 40 and above) are lifelong exercises, said Hirofumi Tanaka, a professor […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for May 21, 2021 Board of Trustees approve new projects, lower student health insurance costs The Daily Illini student newspaper, Aliza Majid from May 20, 2021 The University of Illinois Board of Trustees approved a $52 million budget for the University’s Altgeld Hall renovation and Illini Hall […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for May 21, 2021 How to Turn “High Conflict” into Good Conflict David Epstein, The Range Report from May 18, 2021 … Even among astronauts who are highly prescreened for their ability to handle stress, conflict is both frequent and inevitable. “It happens on […]
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Newsletter features journalism, research papers and tools/software for May 21, 2021 Neural interface translates thoughts into type Nature, News and Views, Pavithra Rajeswaran & Amy L. Orsborn from May 12, 2021 A neural interface has been developed that could enable people with paralysis to type faster than they could using other technologies, by directly […]
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