Category: Applied Sports Science Newsletter

Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 12, 2015

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 12, 2015   The Value of Offseason Work GordonHayward20.com from August 11, 2015 … I’ve definitely gotten stronger again this offseason, but in basketball being strong isn’t just about how much you can bench press, or how much you can squat. Being basketball […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 11, 2015

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 11, 2015   Josh McRoberts is healthier, confident heading into second season in Miami IndyStar.com from August 10, 2015 … Question: Are you back to feeling 100 percent healthy? Answer: “I don’t think I’m ever going to see 100 percent (laughs). I’ve played […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 10, 2015

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 10, 2015   Arsene Wenger blames Arsenal fitness for shock defeat to West Ham Daily Express, UK from August 09, 2015 … Wenger believes West Ham’s superior fitness due to their Europa League participation was key. He said: “We were not convincing offensively […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 6, 2015

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 6, 2015   Wesley Matthews looks to continue defying odds with Mavs – Official Website of the Dallas Mavericks Dallas Mavericks, Mavs.com from August 03, 2015 Sharpshooter Wesley Matthews was no stranger to proving his naysayers wrong prior to signing with the Dallas […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 5, 2015

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 5, 2015   Learning v Performance & Challenging Traditional Coaching — Medium Medium, Mark Upton from August 02, 2015 The thing I would like to address from the Skill Acquisition field, is distinguishing between “performance” and “learning”. It seems many coaches have a […]

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