Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 11, 2021 Carli Lloyd says USWNT needed to struggle to realize it’s time to pass the baton Los Angeles Times, Kevin Baxter from August 10, 2021 … “Not to put this in a bad way, but when you win a lot it’s […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 10, 2021
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 10, 2021 James Milner is not a robot – but make no mistake, he is a machine These Football Times, Jon Townsend from August 09, 2021 I once wrote that before a nation or league attempts to “produce” its own Lionel Messi, […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 9, 2021 Olympian Allyson Felix Says Her Daughter Inspired Her to Keep Racing Insider, Lauren Edmonds from August 08, 2021 … “I had to go through challenges in the fight,” Felix said, as People reported. “I’m absolutely where I’m supposed to be. […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 6, 2021 Olympics 2021 – Dutch track star Sifan Hassan’s quest for an improbable treble — and Olympic history ESPN Olympics, Tom Hamilton from August 05, 2021 “Many people think I am crazy. I think also I am crazy,” Sifan Hassan said […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 5, 2021 ‘Omaha! Omaha!’ How Peyton Manning changed quarterbacking forever ESPN NFL, Mike Wells from August 04, 2021 … Manning surveyed the line, and the Chargers gave him the look. He turned left to Stokley, who was in the slot, opened up […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 4, 2021 Olympic Heptathlon Star Annie Kunz Says Sports Science Helped Boost Performance NPR, Shots blog, Maggie Mertens from August 03, 2021 Until a few years ago, elite Colorado track and field athlete Annie Kunz used to feel fatigued — even during […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 3, 2021 AP Interview: Italy coach says Jacobs can run much faster Associated Press, Andrew Dampf from August 02, 2021 The 26-year-old Texas-born Italian sprinter who surprised everyone by winning the 100 meters at the Tokyo Olympics might just be getting started. […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 2, 2021 How An Olympic Climber Uses Color Breathing To Get In The Zone FiveThirtyEight, Michael Tabb and Meghan McDonough from July 29, 2021 Sport climbers have a lot to worry about during competition: the difficulty of the climb, the risk of […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 30, 2021 The future is bright for Houston’s No. 2 NBA draft pick Jalen Green The Undefeated, Marc Spears from July 29, 2021 At 17 years old, Jalen Green showed a commitment to basketball that impressed his coaches. Three times a week, […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for July 29, 2021 How Emily Sisson Got Her Track Legs Back for the Olympics PodiumRunner, Jonathan Beverly from July 27, 2021 Emily Sisson and her coach share the training, key workouts, and race strategies that got her ready for her dominant win at […]
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