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Tennis Parenting: The Good and the Bad
It's okay to be a frustrated, anxious tennis parent, as long as you remain a good one. With self-control, the two can co-exist.
By Allen Fox, Ph.D. -
15 Quick and Healthy Bedtime Snacks for Kids
A healthy snack helps kids get a great night's sleep, and it pairs perfectly with a bedtime story.
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Youth Baseball Tips for Developing Arm Strength
Whether you're throwing out base runners in Fenway Park or turning a 6-4-3 double play at a local Little League park, developing a
By Coach B -
How to Motivate Your Young Athlete to Get Better
Wish your young athlete was "motivated" to get better? These tips from a sports psychologist show you the right way to boost the d
By Patrick Cohn, Ph.D. and Lisa Cohn, Youth Sports Psychology -
How a Soccer Ball Can Improve Your Tennis Game
Don't forget to bring a soccer ball to your next match. Learn simple drills using a soccer ball that will improve your agility and
By Suzanna McGee -
5 Reasons to Go Primitive Camping With Kids
Do you run at the sound of no running water or bathrooms? Here are a few reasons your family camping trip would benefit from exact
By Melissa Edge -
Best Races to Do With Your Kids in 2014
Looking for a family-friendly race to try before the end of the year? Here are nine events across the country that give the kids a
By Hunter Hewitt -
3 Goal-Setting Tips for Kids
Goals help kids play hard and improve in sports. Here's how to teach kids to set specific, attainable goals rather than unrealisti
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The Biggest Nutrition Mistake Pregnant Runners Make
If your doctor cleared you to run during your pregnancy and you're well enough to hit the roads, you're lucky. But be wary of maki
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5 Fun Races to Get Kids Moving
Next time you run a race, make the memory even more special by crossing the finish line with your child at one of these kid-friend
By Kimberly Truesdell
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