This week's drill is?Hot Potato, a baseball exercise brought to you by?TheDrillbook.com.
By TheDrillbook.com
School is back in session. Make sure your child stays healthy the whole year through with these tips.
By Charles Platkin
High school softball players share elaborate trick shot videos online.
By Scott Brown
Set your kids up for success this school year by starting their days with wellbalanced, nutritious breakfasts.
By Maile Proctor
Paint fancy bow tie pins with your kids to create the perfect fashion accessory.
By Scott Brown
Let ACTIVEkids.com help you settle back into the school year routine.
By Scott Brown
This week's drill is defending the deep ball, a football drill brought to you by CoachUp.com.
By CoachUp.Com
Female high school track athletes rank No. 1 when it comes to overuse injuries, according to recent study.
By Scott Brown
Have you ever felt the stress of traveling with a child? Next time, simplify the process. Here are the best travel strollers for families on the go.
By Cory Kessler
Lucid Travel is mutually beneficial for parents and tournament directors, and helps create a better tournament experience for everyone.
By Sarah Harris
Mental disorders often go undiagnosed in children and teens. Here's what parents need to know about issues going unnoticed, the importance of early...
By Sara Lindberg
You can plan healthy snacks for your kids, from packing ahead of time to letting your child choose their own. Let this dietician give you the tools.
By Yaffi Lvova, RDN
Parents, use this handy guide to get through many commonand sometimes messysituations when you're camping with kids.
By Kim Dinan
Martial arts isn't all about kicking and punchingespecially as it relates to the development of your child. Find out how the sport will benefit you...
By Marc Lindsay
Kids can't seem to get enough of American Ninja Warrior, and the show teaches valuable lessons that last long after each episode ends.
By Sara Lindberg
If resolutions aren’t really your thing, get your family to focus on having more fun adventures in 2016.
By Kimberly Truesdell