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Commented on On Your Mark, Get Set, Cope
To me, it is common sense to be "in the moment". Whether kicking the goal, running a marathon or catching a football, all of these actions require your full attention. While ignoring some pain is desirable, it stands to reason...
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Commented on See a doctor? Or tough it out?
I think part of the problem is our take a pill and fix it society. Rushing to the doctor is a personal decision. Regardless of whether you are an athlete or "average Joe", you are the only one who truly...
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Commented on Some Exercise is better than no exercise at all
Could not agree more. Each person is different and every time you turn around there is a study promoting something then the next promots avoidance of the same thing. You have to dig into the details and understand the fine...
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Posted Youth Sports Specialization to Understanding Kinesiology Research
I could not agree more with the Rick Collin's article "Specialization in Youth Sports" in the Windser Journal. Mr Collin is a high school track coach who relates his experience with a young girl and her parents' push for soccer...
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Commented on Steroid Use
I agree with many points in your blog. I also enjoyed the sarcasm. I could not agree more that steroids have many legitimate medical uses. I myself have had steroid injections in my knee for pain. I think the intense...
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Commented on Physical, mental, and emotional benefits of yoga
I agree that yoga has many health benefits. One of the best things about yoga is the breadth of activity that it covers. Regardless of you fitness level, most of the poses can be altered to account for physical limitations...
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Posted Wired Kids Wired Bus to Understanding Kinesiology Research
The government and schools have been pushing a computer agenda for many years. A prime example is the federal government's initiative to wire all schools for telecommunications by the year 2000. This project was undertaken without solid proof that computers...