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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. -
The History of Women's Running
In the past 50 years, women have stepped out from the sidelines and on to the track. Here's a look at five decades of making histo
By Jessica Sebor -
Soccer Drill to Help Sweepers Under Pressure
Defenders often have little time to clear the ball away from danger. Here's a simple drill to make your sweepers comfortable under
By Rob Smith -
5 Tips to Be a Better Lacrosse Player
The little things mean a lot in a sport like lacrosse. Here are five tips that will have you staying ahead of the pack and helping
By Coach Gafner -
16 Fun Team-Building Activities for Kids
Team-building activities are fun, constructive ways to help members of youth sports teams get to know each other, build trust and
By Maile Proctor -
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 -
12 Dog-Friendly Apps
From training tips to vacation destinations, these dog-friendly apps will keep you and Fido happy, healthy and active.
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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
By Sabrina Grotewold -
5 Ways to Get Your Children Interested in Yoga
Yoga can help children develop strength, coordination, focus and self-esteem. Try these five methods to pique your child's interes
By Angela Bekkala -
High School Football Players Blindside Referee with Vicious Tackle
Players allege the referee used racial slurs and that the assistant coach provoked the blindside hit on official.
By Scott Brown
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