The evolution of athletic training: From ancient Greece to modern day

The evolution of athletic training: From ancient Greece to modern day

The advancement of athletic training has undergone a significant transformation over the course of history, starting from ancient Greece to present day. The evolution of training methods has been in response to the changing needs of athletes and the sports they participate in. In ancient Greece, the primary objective of athletic training was to develop […]

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The evolution of athletic training: From ancient Greece to modern day

The evolution of athletic training: From ancient Greece to modern day

The advancement of athletic training has undergone a significant transformation over the course of history, starting from ancient Greece to present day. The evolution of training methods has been in response to the changing needs of athletes and the sports they participate in. In ancient Greece, the primary objective of athletic training was to develop […]

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IMMAF 2021 Youth World Championships moves to Bulgaria

IMMAF 2021 Youth World Championships moves to Bulgaria

IMMAF 2021 Youth World Championships moves to Bulgaria The International Mixed Martial Arts Federation has announced the relocating of its scheduled 2021 Youth MMA World Championships from Istanbul to Sofia (Bulgaria) due to the threat of the escalating COVID-19 situation in Turkey and increasing government restrictions. The competition dates of 30 July to 1 August remain the […]

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There Are Seven D3 Football Games This Fall; I’m Calling Three of Them

There Are Seven D3 Football Games This Fall; I’m Calling Three of Them

All but just seven Division III NCAA football games have been cancelled for 2020. It’s a statistic I couldn’t believe at first. The first time I saw it, the number was pushed out by “In the Huddle – NCAA D3FB East Region Podcast.” Before writing this article, I decided to verify that statistic. What an […]

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Sports Broadcasting Blog: A Conversation on Vocational Philosophy

Sports Broadcasting Blog: A Conversation on Vocational Philosophy

Musing on why sports broadcasting makes a great vocation. This post is actually an essay I wrote for a class I am taking as part of the graduate program I am in. I just copy and pasted exactly what I wrote. It’s very honest and straightforward. I hope you appreciate my vulnerability and commentary here. […]

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WATCH: The Unbelievable True Story of the Tsavo Man-Eaters

WATCH: The Unbelievable True Story of the Tsavo Man-Eaters

The Tsavo Man-Eaters were a pair of man-eating lions, which were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 130 construction workers on the Kenya-Uganda Railway between March and December of 1898. The significance of this lion pair was their unusual behavior of killing men and the savage manner of their attacks. As part of the […]

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WATCH: Play-by-Play Announcer Gabriel Schray Announces for Bruiser the Bulldog

WATCH: Play-by-Play Announcer Gabriel Schray Announces for Bruiser the Bulldog

Michigan and Ohio sports play-by-play announcer Gabriel Schray tweeted a clip of himself announcing Adrian College mascot Bruiser the Bulldog’s descent down a path. It’s another in an entertaining series of Twitter clips from sports announcers around the world who have found themselves out of work overnight. “Lots of guys are tweeting clips of themselves […]

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