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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 -
Softball Rundown Drill
A lot of things can go wrong in a rundown. Here's a drill to make sure your squad is able to execute mistake-free rundowns.
By Coach Paul -
4 Ways to Get Your Kids Off the Couch
Boost your family's health by heading outdoors with these four ideas.
By Amanda Marshall -
Is Your Child Overweight?
Learn the warning signs to determine if your child is overweight and how to get them healthy.
By Heather Fuselier -
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 -
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 -
How to Instill Self-Confidence in Juniors
Young athletes have to understand that their on-court performance does not define them as persons. They must learn to respect them
By Patrick J. Cohn, Ph.D. -
5 Active Ways to Enjoy Nature This Fall
Whether you like to run, bike, camp or hike, these five ideas will inspire you stay active throughout the fall.
By Christina Scannapiego -
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
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