• While sports psychologists have been common in the pro ranks, Kulbacki is part of the growing contingent of college athletes who seek what Borlabi calls "mental skills training. (espn.com)
  • Former football and basketball college athletes led by the former West Virginia running back Shawne Alston are the plaintiffs. (chronicle.com)
  • In recent months, the NCAA has continued its fight against the creation of trust funds to pay college athletes after they graduate from school. (forbes.com)
  • Meanwhile, the NCAA has also sought to inhibit crowd-sourcing websites such as Kickstarter and FanPay from offering graduation gifts directly to former college athletes . (forbes.com)
  • But now that the NCAA has allowed common sense prevail with respect to at least one form of payment to college athletes after their graduation, why not less this moment to take rational reasonableness just a tad further? (forbes.com)
  • Of course, if the NCAA leaders now have the foresight to accept that Dean Smith's living trust to former athletes was magnanimous and not harmful, why can't it similarly agree to adhere to Judge Wilken's holding in O'Bannon v. NCAA that reasonable payments in trust to college athletes, collectible upon their graduation, would not upset any of the purported, legal virtues of amateurism ? (forbes.com)
  • Next on the college sports docket behind O'Bannon v. NCAA is Jenkins v. NCAA -- a case that may lead to a true free market for college athletes' services . (forbes.com)
  • By stepping up to the plate and immediately deregulating graduation trusts for college athletes, the NCAA is able to show that, at least to a limited extent, it can serve as a partner in reform. (forbes.com)
  • The article put forward a seemingly bold argument: the NCAA should pay college athletes. (good.is)
  • Sure, The Wall Street Journal quoted an NCAA official saying that paying college athletes "is in no way on the table. (good.is)
  • But no seasoned sports observers have stepped forward to defend the NCAA or dispute Branch's premise that big-time college athletes should receive salaries. (good.is)
  • The tragedy at the heart of college sports is not that some college athletes are getting paid, but that more of them are not," Branch concludes. (good.is)
  • Title : Evaluation Of A Two-Dose Measles, Mumps, And Rubella Vaccination Schedule In A Cohort Of College Athletes Personal Author(s) : Coté, Timothy R.;Sivertson, Debra;Horan, John M.;Lindegren, Mary Lou;Dwyer, Diane M. (cdc.gov)
  • If a student-athlete identifies as having feelings of depression, they can be referred to sport psychologists to intervene before it gets to a clinical level of depression or anxiety. (udel.edu)
  • Because Navratilova identifies as a gay athlete who championed the cause of gay rights. (albertmohler.com)
  • Once an athlete identifies their main performance goal, the next step is to break it down into smaller "micro-goals" to help keep progress on track. (childrens.com)
  • The answers to those questions were then cross-referenced with other data provided in student-athlete health history screenings, which confirmed the link between a slight increase in depression and a COVID-19 diagnosis, in about half of UD's student-athletes who reported a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. (udel.edu)
  • University of Delaware student-athlete Pearce Augier played sports her entire life. (udel.edu)
  • Being a student-athlete means a lot to Augier. (udel.edu)
  • An Athletes Parade (Russian: Парад физкультурников) also known as a Physical Fitness Culture Parade was a traditional Soviet-era parade of national athletes and sports people, designed to promote physical education and sports among the Soviet people. (wikipedia.org)
  • Each of the republics had their national teams and sports clubs present for the event, with the republican athletes wearing their national costumes and carrying their republican emblems. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also, a number of Young Pioneers from the Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization wearing their red neckerchiefs and a number of the Voluntary Sports Societies and Departamental Sports Societies, with their unique club and society flags, were also represented in the parade with their athletes and coaching staff wearing uniforms of their club colors. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the Red Square stands were distinguished athletes and coaches, members of the national leadership of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions, the Komsomol and the Council for Physical Culture and Sports, the diplomatic corps and citizens of the capital. (wikipedia.org)
  • The parade of athletes that was held on 24 June 1938 in Moscow, is captured in the newsreel Sports Parade (directed by Grigori Aleksandrov). (wikipedia.org)
  • A recent Dallas Morning News report revealed that many charities run by sports stars are poorly managed, with some organizations appearing to exist only to employ the athletes' friends. (theonion.com)
  • Regarding the open letter by women athletes to oppose a bill meant to exclude men from competing against women, the letter includes a sentence that reads, "Sports have given us our greatest friends, taught us incredible life lessons, and given us the confidence and drive to succeed in the world. (wnd.com)
  • Krattenmaker points out thatlots of the athletes who behave this way "are fruits of a campaign by well-organized, well-financed evangelical sports ministries committed to leveraging sports to reach and change the broader American culture. (wbur.org)
  • He worries that since the agendas of the evangelical sports ministries to which he refers are politically and socially reactionary, the athletes receiving the word from them tend to also swallow a lot of rot. (wbur.org)
  • While the sports industry revolves around athletes' performance, they are now able to capitalise on this performance better than ever. (wpp.com)
  • Athletes Unlimited began in a different era than the WNBA and might be a model that suits the growing trend of an athlete-led - or at least informed - sports business model. (forbes.com)
  • In a long-awaited proposed change to Title IX, the Biden administration announced Thursday that, though the sweeping laws banning trans children from competing on teams that matched their gender identity would not be imposed on any school sports receiving federal funds, individual schools could ban some trans athletes from competing on a case-by-case basis. (thenation.com)
  • Kulbacki says he sought the help of a sports psychologist after hearing about professional athletes who employ psychological training. (espn.com)
  • I figured if I give [sports psychology] a shot and pick up a few pointers, I can have that mental edge as an athlete throughout the season. (espn.com)
  • Over the past decade, the use of analytics in sports has slowly transformed everything from how talent is identified and assessed to how athletes are trained and managed to how games are played on the field, court and pitch. (deloitte.com)
  • Get in touch with us to volunteer, become an athlete, join a Unified Sports team, work as a coach and learn about upcoming events. (specialolympics.org)
  • The NCAA petitioned the Supreme Court to review the lower courts' (narrower) ruling that athletes in these sports should be permitted to receive additional compensation from colleges, but only if the benefits are tied to education. (chronicle.com)
  • Compounding the absurdity and injustice of the situation, about half of the athletes in those Division I sports are Black. (chronicle.com)
  • These athletes' performances are the main generators of the billions of dollars that flow through American college sports each year. (chronicle.com)
  • The biggest problem with paying athletes is that the vast majority of university sports programs don't make any money at all. (good.is)
  • Concussion-the movie about athletes who sustain concussions during play-presents one of the hottest health topics in sports circles to its viewers. (webpronews.com)
  • Athletes need to give some thought to what it is they're trying to accomplish," says Jacob Rivera, CSCS, USAW, a performance specialist with Children's Health℠ Andrews Institute Sports Performance powered by EXOS. (childrens.com)
  • An athlete is prone to a greater number of risk factors, indicating the need for preventive dental measures adapted to the field of sports dentistry. (bvsalud.org)
  • You can take the athlete to the operating room and treat a labral tear, only to find out the athlete still has pain from a sports hernia. (medscape.com)
  • The aim of the study was to summarize the results of the main evidence found on the pressure pain threshold in the shoulder , to compare these results in athletes of different sports . (bvsalud.org)
  • The articles should have included athletes from sports that use upper limbs and that assess the pressure pain threshold in the shoulder . (bvsalud.org)
  • The fourth section addresses the unique occupational case of the professional athlete from the perspective of a professional sports consultant. (cdc.gov)
  • Learn more on how to spot heat-related illness by participating in this course designed for coaches, teachers, parents, and high school athletes. (cdc.gov)
  • Heat-related illness in athletes can be prevented if coaches and athletes are properly educated about heat safety. (cdc.gov)
  • Starting today, Cloud and 43 other athletes will tip off the first basketball season of Athletes Unlimited, an athlete-led league in which players serve as coaches, general managers and ownership teams, all in a five-week season. (forbes.com)
  • For best results, athletes should work with their coaches or trainers to set appropriate micro-goals in four target areas: mindset, movement, nutrition and recovery. (childrens.com)
  • Melissa Anderson , a post-doctoral research associate in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology (KAAP) in the College of Health Sciences , set out to explore whether the emotional upheaval tied to the pandemic extended to athletes. (udel.edu)
  • One athlete, Nfally Niassy, who used to be shy, has become a health leader, thanks to a Youth Innovation project he led during the pandemic. (specialolympics.org)
  • CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of sufficient MS health literacy in world-leading athletics athletes is low. (lu.se)
  • to discuss the prevalence and risk factors of dental erosion, highlighting the responsibility of a dental surgeon in the case of this pathological situation, particularly in front of the attendance of athletes. (bvsalud.org)
  • To answer that question, Anderson collected data from two simple questions that were added to the standard preseason concussion baseline testing that's required by the NCAA and UD before any athlete can step foot on a practice field. (udel.edu)
  • In discussion with two leading experts in WPP's Sport Practice, Chris Console, Executive Vice President at BCW, and Misha Sher, Global Head of Sport, Entertainment and Culture, at EssenceMediacom, we look at three main areas in which brands should reassess their approach to athlete-brand partnerships. (wpp.com)
  • Registered Coach "RC", Warm-up Pass "WP", and Stadium Pass "SP" credentials are designed to allow an athlete's coach and/or personal support access to the warm-up area, athlete seating or practice track for the purpose of preparing for competition. (usatf.org)
  • When focused on today, athletes can stay inspired to put in 100% on the practice field, push themselves just a little harder during sprints or stay after practice to shoot extra free throws. (childrens.com)
  • Chronic shoulder pain in throwing athletes is a common complaint in everyday practice. (bvsalud.org)
  • Athlete information, including the event schedule and athlete guide, for the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, HI will be available at a later date. (ironman.com)
  • To accept a slot to the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, qualified athletes must claim their slot in-person at the Rolldown Ceremony at the advertised time and location, as detailed in the event guide. (ironman.com)
  • The IRONMAN® World Championship PC/ID Open Division is available to athletes with a medically verified physical, visual, or neurological impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, and athletes with an intellectual disability. (ironman.com)
  • But to the NCAA, admitting that these athletes face more challenges in balancing their academic and athletic roles and responsibilities might cause the whole amateurism house of cards to collapse. (chronicle.com)
  • Most notably, the NCAA has asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to overturn an antitrust decision that would protect the rights of individual colleges to create graduation trusts of up to $5,000 per year for their athletes. (forbes.com)
  • By not punishing such a magnanimous act as a a late, great coach leaving money to his former athletes, the NCAA makes application of its overreaching 'no pay' rules seems somewhat more gentle. (forbes.com)
  • The inequity of the NCAA is, in fact, appalling, but I'm not convinced that paying athletes would be the silver bullet everyone's hoping for. (good.is)
  • Mark Dilworth, BA, PES, CPT is a Certified Personal Trainer and former NCAA Division I athlete. (empowher.com)
  • In contrast the last group, the endurance athletes, were national-level competitors at triathlons or long-distance running and cycling. (eurekalert.org)
  • Moreover, Console points out that this a reality to which brands simply must adapt, should they not wish to turn their athlete partners into competitors. (wpp.com)
  • Neuropsychological testing, as it applies to athletes, is discussed in detail, to delineate baseline assessments, the characteristics of the neuropsychological evaluation, the neuropsychological tests used, and the methods for in-season identification of cerebral concussion. (nih.gov)
  • METHODS: Adult and youth athletics athletes (n=1785) preparing for World Championships were invited to complete the Literacy in Musculoskeletal Problems instrument and report acknowledgement of injury by reduction in training load during prechampionship tapering. (lu.se)
  • This essay is willing to discuss what the Sport's future is on the XXI century and the most relevant factors that may lead young athletes to use prohibited substances, and or prohibited methods. (bvsalud.org)
  • Special Olympics Indiana saw an opportunity to provide Special Olympics athletes with this key resume and experience builder through their Athlete Leadership programming. (specialolympics.org)
  • Cite this: Treating, Preventing Hip and Groin Problems in the Athlete - Medscape - Apr 05, 2017. (medscape.com)
  • Olympic and Paralympic athletes have shown strength, diligence and composure under pressure. (sltrib.com)
  • And they will be joined by seven other notable Winter Olympic and Paralympic athletes. (sltrib.com)
  • It shows a blatant disregard for the health and well-being of athletes and, quite simply, has no place in Paralympic sport. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Their thirst for glory at all costs has severely damaged the integrity and image of all sport, and has certainly resulted in a devastating outcome for the Russian Paralympic Committee and Para athletes. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Seeing past people's circumstances, believing in their talent, and giving opportunity is what CAN Fund donors do for the majority of athletes who represent Canada. (e2rm.com)
  • In the same vein, paying players according to their value would do nothing for the vast majority of athletes. (good.is)
  • Our sport psychologists embedded in athletics are a great resource for our student-athletes that not every institution has at their fingertips," Watson said. (udel.edu)
  • To honor the vision of IRONMAN® co-founders John and Judy Collins, IRONMAN® remains committed to providing athletes of all abilities a means to enter the world's most challenging and prestigious endurance event. (ironman.com)
  • When controlled for sex, which is an important covariant when it comes to mental health outcomes, depression or anxiety tended to be higher in women athletes, regardless of whether they had COVID, but if they had COVID, those feelings were slightly higher. (udel.edu)
  • 1. The environment in which these women athletes experienced "greatest friends," "incredible life lessons" and "confidence and drive to succeed in the world" DID NOT INCLUDE ANY TRANSGENDER OR INTERSEX (T & I) PEOPLE. (wnd.com)
  • T itle IX, because of the way it is written, allows for this kind of discrimination against transgender athletes, and transgender girls and women, in particular. (thenation.com)
  • Eligibility requirement for athletes with intellectual disabilities can be found in Section 8.06 of the IRONMAN Competition Rules. (ironman.com)
  • Athletes with miscellaneous conditions such as, but not limited to, intolerance to temperature extremes, organ transplants, joint replacements (endoprosthetics), kidney dialysis, hearing impairments, and or cognitive impairment (except as otherwise outlined Section 8.06 of the IRONMAN® Competition Rules) are not eligible for the PC/ID Open Division. (ironman.com)
  • Athletes are subject to equipment, guide, and handler guidelines established by the IRONMAN® World Championship. (ironman.com)
  • IRONMAN® shall have the right to determine in its sole and absolute discretion whether an athlete meets the criteria for the PC/ID Open Division. (ironman.com)
  • In wake of the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, no league has been more consistently committed to elevating social justice than the WNBA, and Athletes Unlimited hopes to follow suit. (forbes.com)
  • One female and one male representative, not from the same country, are elected by the Athletes' Commission as members of the Executive Board. (ifsc-climbing.org)
  • Athlete/Athlete Support Credentials (Athlete-A, Registered Coach-RC, Support persons-WP/SP, AR - Athlete Representative) will be available for pick up at the Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, OR based on the schedule listed below. (usatf.org)
  • Aim - is to provide a comprehensive information regarding the nutritional needs of athletes, followed by female athletes who have a higher necessity for Iron. (researchgate.net)
  • The present review focuses on the intake for a wholesome nutrient and well balanced diet for better performance among male as well as female athletes. (researchgate.net)
  • female athletes who have a higher necessity for Iron. (researchgate.net)
  • and well balanced diet for better performance among male as well as female athletes. (researchgate.net)
  • A Swiss review found that the rate of iron deficiency among teenage female athletes was up to 52% . (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Additional research found that low iron levels can cause many adverse symptoms in female athletes, including reducing endurance and increasing the amount of energy that the body uses. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Susen Tiedtke-Green might need performance-enhancing drugs to compete with the women at the Olympics, but she doesn't need any artificial assistance to become a female athlete in Playboy . (askmen.com)
  • Female athletes have gained new knowledge about feminine hygiene, and are better able to take care of themselves more independently. (specialolympics.org)
  • Female athletes are at risk for knee anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. (empowher.com)
  • There's a lot of stress on student-athletes to be great. (udel.edu)
  • Children not only have fatigue-resistant muscles, but recover very quickly from high-intensity exercise -- even faster than well-trained adult endurance athletes. (eurekalert.org)
  • This is the finding of new research published in open-access journal Frontiers in Physiology , which compared the energy output and post-exercise recovery rates of young boys, untrained adults and endurance athletes. (eurekalert.org)
  • Ratel and Blazevich suggested the energy profiles of children could be comparable to endurance athletes, but there was no evidence to prove this until now. (eurekalert.org)
  • They also recovered very quickly -- even faster than the well-trained adult endurance athletes -- as demonstrated by their faster heart-rate recovery and ability to remove blood lactate. (eurekalert.org)
  • Three hundred four athletes from 26 countries and 29 U.S. states competed in the 10-day endurance event. (cdc.gov)
  • We investigated an outbreak of leptospirosis in "Eco-Challenge" multisport race athletes to determine illness etiology and implement public health measures. (cdc.gov)
  • We undertook an investigation to determine the etiology of the illness in the athletes and to make public health recommendations. (cdc.gov)
  • The spotlight on athletes has intensified in recent years. (wpp.com)
  • But with athletes consuming more of the media spotlight, and fans knowing their favourite athletes' day-to-day lives better , brands must increasingly take care in aligning with the athletes that best support their values. (wpp.com)
  • Clubs, teams, leagues, broadcasters, venue operators and athletes increasingly see the value in analytics and are working to realise that value. (deloitte.com)
  • In this era of the hyperquantified athlete, the increasingly urgent question is how to get from data collection (which is easy) to actionable insight (which is hard) to potential monetisation (which is really hard)-all the while protecting athletes' rights, ensuring fair play and competitiveness and meeting the financial needs of leagues, players and owners. (deloitte.com)
  • The football and track athlete now visits with people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and their families, reminding everyone how to protect themselves from COVID-19. (specialolympics.org)
  • OBJECTIVE: Although injury burden prompts elite athletics (track and field) athletes to engage in injury management, little is known about their health literacy. (lu.se)
  • We investigated musculoskeletal (MS) health literacy in world-leading athletics athletes and associations with prechampionship injury acknowledgement by reduction of training load in different socioeconomic environments. (lu.se)
  • University of Delaware student-athletes were not immune to the mental health crisis sparked by COVID, but new research recently published in the Journal of Athletic Training finds they prevailed better and avoided clinical thresholds for depression. (udel.edu)
  • Dan Watson , deputy athletic director of sport performance and campus recreation, said they're a great source for student-athletes. (udel.edu)
  • While not every man has the tools to compete at a professional level, mirroring the habits of the great athletes will surely help you get in better shape and improve your athletic performance. (askmen.com)
  • What this means is the National Collegiate Athletic Association, a membership organization representing hundreds of institutions of higher education and committed to an educational model of sport, will be arguing against permitting colleges to increase spending on education for athletes in football and men's and women's basketball. (chronicle.com)
  • Setting athletic goals can help motivate young athletes to put in the work required to find success in their sport. (childrens.com)
  • But by approaching their athletic training with a clear goal in mind, young athletes are more likely to see the value of their hard work and sacrifices. (childrens.com)
  • Setting micro-goals helps athletes identify the specific, day-to-day behaviors they'll need to adopt to achieve their overall athletic goals. (childrens.com)
  • Technologies for measuring athletes' health and performance are transforming how they train, compete and manage their careers. (deloitte.com)
  • In Senegal , Special Olympics athletes and volunteers are leading efforts to widen understanding of health and hygiene. (specialolympics.org)
  • In addition, athletes and volunteers have been working on feminine hygiene education, which is so important for the health and wellness of athletes. (specialolympics.org)
  • Health & Wellness Library Why is goal setting important for athletes? (childrens.com)
  • Associations between MS health literacy and injury acknowledgement in these athletes vary with the resourcefulness of the socioeconomic environment, implying that health literacy and resources for medical and performance support should be ascertained concurrently. (lu.se)
  • it is important for a dental surgeon to recognize the clinical signs and symptoms of dental erosion for restoring the oral health of an athlete. (bvsalud.org)
  • Only a few athletes have Messi's profile, but the huge upward shift in the club's followers in the aftermath of the announcement demonstrates the changing dynamic of engagement in sport. (wpp.com)
  • Whether or not one agrees with Kaepernick's politics, an attack on him is an attack on any athlete who believes that playing a sport doesn't negate their right to political opinions. (thenation.com)
  • Women's basketball will be the fourth Athletes Unlimited sport, behind softball, indoor volleyball and lacrosse. (forbes.com)
  • Wada, which was slapped down by the IOC for urging it and the IPC to throw Russia out of the Olympics, said: "Wada supports the decision taken by the IPC, which we believe is in the interest of clean athletes and the clean sport movement. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Only Age Group Athletes are eligible to receive Age Group World Championship Qualifying Slots and/ or Extra Women's Slots. (ironman.com)
  • Athletes may not at the time of the event, nor at the time of the World Championship event they qualified for, hold Professional or Elite status. (ironman.com)
  • Technologies such as computer vision, machine learning, advanced wireless connectivity and wearable sensors are transforming how athletes train, compete and manage their careers. (deloitte.com)
  • Risk behavior among athletes: the ergogenic sources and doping in XXI centuryAthletes, as well as the ordinary people, have a behavior pattern of compete more and be always looking for better results. (bvsalud.org)
  • Age Group" refers to a grouping of athlete peers based on their gender and age range. (ironman.com)
  • It is natural to wonder what Athletes Unlimited will mean for the WNBA, which was not the first women's basketball league in the United States but is the only model with its brother league as an investor. (forbes.com)
  • A condensed five-week season in the United States that starts in February would give athletes four months to recover from the WNBA. (forbes.com)
  • need for sound nutritional guidelines in planning and evaluating food intake of an athlete. (researchgate.net)
  • The administration's new Title IX rules allow for discrimination against trans student athletes-and buy into some of the worst anti-trans talking points. (thenation.com)
  • Athletes must supposedly eat the perfect ratio of Protein, carbohydrate and fat at each meal and snack to control the hormonal systems and thus reach their maximum performance and ideal weight .The carbohydrate/protein/fat ratio of the 40-30-30 diet allegedly maintains the proper balance between the hormones insulin and glucagon. (researchgate.net)
  • However, athletes push their bodies to peak performance, so these individuals may need an energy boost. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Iron deficiency is common in athletes and can affect performance, according to some research . (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Handcycle Division athletes are eligible to qualify at one of the three Handcycle Division qualifying events worldwide. (ironman.com)
  • Upon review of the information received, all eligible athletes will be registered for the PC/ID Open Division Drawing. (ironman.com)
  • Athletes holding current Professional or Elite status with any ITU Member National Triathlon Governing Body, WTC's Pro Membership program or having raced as an elite athlete in any international events during the calendar year, are not eligible for Age Group Slots. (ironman.com)
  • The research on whether coenzyme Q10 supplementation is useful for athletes has produced mixed results. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Each participating athlete may request one of the above options for his or her personal support by specifying the name of the individual designated to receive that credential on his or her on-line entry form. (usatf.org)
  • Click here to view Athlete Support Credential options/details. (usatf.org)
  • Have young athletes in your family? (eatright.org)
  • Young athletes should spread protein foods throughout the day, having some at each meal and with most snacks, such as eggs and whole-grain toast with fruit for breakfast or a sandwich with low-sodium deli meat on whole-grain bread with yogurt and raw veggies for lunch. (eatright.org)
  • It also delivers important nutrients of which most young athletes don't get enough, such as calcium, which is critical for building strong bones, transmitting nerve impulses and helping muscles contract, as well as potassium for fluid balance. (eatright.org)
  • Cloud, Ty Young and committee chairwoman Sydney Colson were tapped to ensure athletes are part of the Athletes Unlimited decision-making process, from recruitment to social justice initiatives. (forbes.com)
  • They are young and ambitious athletes, driven to overcome. (tagheuer.com)
  • Having morphed from a promising junior swimmer into an outstanding record-holding athlete at a young age, Summer McIntosh is a force to be reckoned with. (tagheuer.com)
  • Why is goal setting beneficial to young athletes? (childrens.com)
  • Without identifiable goals, young athletes may feel tempted to quit when things get challenging. (childrens.com)
  • By evaluating both positives and negatives along their goal paths each day, young athletes can feel empowered to focus on the present, rather than worrying about things that have already happened or that may happen down the road. (childrens.com)
  • Kareem Abdul Jabbar argues in favor of paying student athletes, while columnist Christine Brennan says it won't work. (cnn.com)
  • The real 'March Madness' is the organization's work to deprive athletes of more educational resources. (chronicle.com)
  • Yet the athletes whose work actually brings in those absurd revenues don't earn a penny past the cost of tuition and books. (good.is)
  • In this vein, there is incredible insight to be gained from the habits of elite athletes. (askmen.com)
  • Moreover, knowledge of the various definitions and management strategies, as well as the utility of neuropsychological testing, is essential for those involved in decision-making with athletes with mild traumatic brain injuries. (nih.gov)
  • These injuries are very common among professional athletes, especially in hockey, soccer, and American football. (medscape.com)
  • Some athletes only have one of these injuries, but in many cases these injuries can cause or exacerbate each other. (medscape.com)
  • It's little wonder, then, that the International Olympic Committee has made it a priority to get athletes more involved in the organization of the Games. (sltrib.com)
  • Formerly a co-chair of the Athletes' Advisory Committee, Raney Norman will replace Cindy Crane. (sltrib.com)
  • Their addition gives the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games a total of 21 athlete representatives. (sltrib.com)
  • Waddell said the plan is to add even more athletes in an effort to have them make up 33% of the committee, which has made "Athletes first" one of its guiding principles. (sltrib.com)
  • Failure of the athlete to make such disclosure will be cause for disqualification from such event and may result in sanction from WTC Events. (ironman.com)
  • The athletes in question make up the core of higher ed's entertainment enterprise. (chronicle.com)
  • CHICAGO - Winter is approaching and student-athletes from around the Chicago area are doing their part to make sure families have warm coats for the cold months ahead. (wgntv.com)
  • Athletes who excel on the court or on the field can make highlight-worthy plays look easy. (childrens.com)
  • To conduct a topic review of studies related to cerebral concussion in athletes, as an aid to improving decision-making and outcomes. (nih.gov)
  • But this explosion of athlete data is raising new questions about how best to use it-and how to do so ethically. (deloitte.com)
  • Every donation you find out the athlete you are supporting and receive a tax receipt. (e2rm.com)
  • But our study found that UD student-athletes have lower anxiety and depression than what's generally reported in athletes nationwide and also lower than what's typical for 18- to 24-year-old college-age students who are not athletes. (udel.edu)
  • We need to give them the tools to be the athletes we want them to be and the students we want them to be. (espn.com)
  • Such athletes have only a 55-percent graduation rate, compared with 69 percent for all athletes and 76 percent for all students. (chronicle.com)
  • Nevertheless, less than one month ago, it was revealed that the University of North Carolina's late, great basketball coach Dean Smith created a revocable living trust that paid $200 to every one of Coach Smith's former letter-winning athletes. (forbes.com)
  • Only the individuals specified by participating athletes for this purpose will be allowed to receive an "RC" credential. (usatf.org)