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Exercise
fromiRunFar
1 day ago

Understanding and Improving Hip Efficiency, Part 2: Strength

Hip strength and stability are crucial for runners, optimizing gait and enhancing performance through efficient hip movement.
Exercise
fromiRunFar
1 day ago

Understanding and Improving Hip Efficiency, Part 2: Strength

Hip strength and stability are crucial for runners, optimizing gait and enhancing performance through efficient hip movement.
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
22 hours ago

What is an Achilles injury?

Hugo Ekitike is out of the 2026 World Cup due to an Achilles tendon rupture sustained during a Champions League match.
#nick-pivetta
Boston Red Sox
fromMLB Trade Rumors
2 days ago

Nick Pivetta Facing Extended Absence With Flexor Strain

Nick Pivetta is sidelined with a flexor strain, expected to miss weeks or months, impacting the Padres' rotation and his future contract options.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Wood must manage knee issue for the rest of his life

Chris Wood will manage his knee injury for life but aims to contribute to Nottingham Forest and secure a World Cup spot with New Zealand.
Running
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Using Sports to Develop Good Character

Sports provide opportunities to practice virtues and improve moral character through repeated intentional actions.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Power of Negative Thinking for Athletic Performance

Imagery focused on negative possibilities can enhance performance and emotional regulation in challenging situations.
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
2 days ago

Matthew Boyd Headed for a Rehab Stint Soon - Bleacher Nation

Matthew Boyd is set to make a rehab start after a biceps strain, with expectations for his return to the Cubs' rotation soon.
#skiing
New York Yankees
fromESPN.com
3 days ago

Orioles manager Craig Albernaz OK after line drive to face

Jeremiah Jackson hit a grand slam and accidentally injured manager Craig Albernaz, who was treated but returned to celebrate the win.
fromMLB Trade Rumors
4 days ago

Ken Waldichuk Recommended For Tommy John Surgery

Ken Waldichuk has been recommended for Tommy John surgery but is seeking a second opinion. Manager Blake Butera stated that Henry got an MRI that didn't find anything too serious.
Washington Nationals
Atlanta Braves
fromMLB Trade Rumors
5 days ago

Jeremy Pena Leaves Game Due To Knee Tightness

Houston Astros lost 8-7 to the Mariners, and shortstop Jeremy Pena experienced knee tightness, leading to his removal from the game.
Toronto
fromJays Journal
6 days ago

Blue Jays lay out plan for this pitcher's path back to the big leagues

Trey Yesavage is progressing towards a return to the big leagues after recovering from a shoulder impingement.
#baseball
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Atlanta Braves

Unhittable: are the modern era's weightlifting, analytics-fueled pitchers too good?

Advancements in pitching analytics have transformed baseball, enabling pitchers to achieve unprecedented speed and accuracy.
Atlanta Braves
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Unhittable: are the modern era's weightlifting, analytics-fueled pitchers too good?

Advancements in pitching analytics have transformed baseball, enabling pitchers to achieve unprecedented speed and accuracy.
Exercise
fromStrength Running
3 days ago

How to Run Pain-Free: Movement, Strength, and Injury Prevention with Dr. John Rusin - Strength Running

Smarter movement, not more rest, is key to preventing running injuries and achieving durable, pain-free running.
Boston Red Sox
fromMLB Trade Rumors
5 days ago

Cody Bolton To Undergo Imaging For Mid-Back Tightness

Cody Bolton's spot in the Astros rotation is in jeopardy due to mid-back tightness, requiring further imaging and possibly an injured list stint.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Daughter's Sport Has Taken a Sudden Turn. She's Too Young for This.

Introducing skill testing in sports for young children can be appropriate if they have prior experience and are ready for growth.
fromSherdog
2 weeks ago

Ex-UFC champ shatters nose in training, elects against corrective surgery

"What a good day, and what a stupid accident...again. Five years after [my previous nose break], my nose is f---ed up even worse [laughs]. As you see, it's even more cracked the same direction, and when I touch [my nose], my bones are broken inside."
MMA
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
2 weeks ago

What You Do After Training Matters More Than You Think

After a tough workout, your body enters a state of stress: muscle fibers are damaged, energy stores are depleted, and hydration levels drop. This is a critical moment. If your body gets the right nutrients, it starts rebuilding immediately. If not, recovery slows down, and so does progress.
Alternative medicine
LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
2 weeks ago

Gavin Stone Resumes Throwing With No Symptoms & Now 'Pain-Free'

Gavin Stone faced a setback in Spring Training but is recovering well and may return to pitching by May.
Running
fromiRunFar
2 weeks ago

Running and Aging: Finding Surprise Improvements

Crown King Scramble 50k offers a consistent and challenging course for runners, fostering a strong community and personal growth through endurance.
Los Angeles Rams
fromESPN.com
3 weeks ago

Patrick Mahomes shows rehab progress, throws in new video

Patrick Mahomes shows progress in rehab by throwing a football 100 days post-surgery for a torn ACL and LCL.
France news
fromJezebel
3 weeks ago

This is Why We Shouldn't Go on Runs

Strava's GPS tracking can inadvertently reveal sensitive military locations, as demonstrated by a French officer's run on the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier.
Chelsea
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Does running more in a game actually make a difference?

Chelsea's underperformance is not solely due to being outrun, as running data shows mixed results in predicting match outcomes.
#toronto-blue-jays
Toronto
fromJays Journal
2 weeks ago

Injured Blue Jays' pitchers taking steps towards a successful recovery

Injuries significantly impacted the Toronto Blue Jays' starting rotation during spring training, but there is hope for recovery and reinforcements soon.
fromJays Journal
1 month ago
Major League Baseball

Blue Jays avoid injury scare after key player gets hit during the WBC

Blue Jays shortstop Andrés Giménez was hit by a pitch at the World Baseball Classic but avoided injury and returned to action without ill effects.
Toronto
fromJays Journal
2 weeks ago

Injured Blue Jays' pitchers taking steps towards a successful recovery

Injuries significantly impacted the Toronto Blue Jays' starting rotation during spring training, but there is hope for recovery and reinforcements soon.
#athletics
Running
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

It's something bling': Gout Gout ready to sparkle as he enters new phase of sprint career

Gout Gout expresses growing confidence ahead of a rematch with Lachie Kennedy at the Maurie Plant Meet, highlighting his experience and training improvements.
Running
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

It's something bling': Gout Gout ready to sparkle as he enters new phase of sprint career

Gout Gout expresses growing confidence ahead of a rematch with Lachie Kennedy at the Maurie Plant Meet, highlighting his experience and training improvements.
Exercise
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Should You Exercise Harder or Longer? What New Data Suggests

Higher intensity physical activity significantly reduces the risk of eight major chronic diseases compared to moderate intensity activity.
Running
fromRunner's World
2 weeks ago

These 7 Tips from Pro Half-Marathoners Helped Me Run My Strongest Race. Here's What You Can Learn from the Best.

Running a half marathon requires a balance of excitement and caution, with training strategies emphasizing gradual progress and body care.
Liverpool FC
fromwww.bbc.com
4 weeks ago

Lang to have surgery for 'serious' thumb injury

Galatasaray midfielder Noa Lang suffered a serious thumb cut during Liverpool's 4-0 Champions League victory and requires surgery in Liverpool, while teammate Victor Osimhen sustained a forearm fracture.
Miami Marlins
fromMLB Trade Rumors
1 month ago

Quinn Priester Dealing With Nerve Issue

Brewers starter Quinn Priester has a nerve issue in his shoulder related to thoracic outlet syndrome, requiring rehab without immediate surgery plans.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Responding to Mistakes With a Flexible Mind

Mistakes are inevitable in sports and performance; psychological flexibility enables learning and continued improvement rather than dwelling on errors.
Exercise
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

The Case for Becoming a "Movement Generalist"

Variety in physical activities can significantly lower mortality rates and enhance overall health.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

Can Cartilage Actually Grow Back? New Research Offers Hope For Skiers With Bad Knees

Researchers are developing injectable scaffolds and enzyme-blocking treatments that regenerate cartilage in animal models, though human trials remain pending.
Running
fromiRunFar
1 month ago

Many Small Leaps for Runnerkind: Wondering About Non-Linear Improvement in Running

Runners experience breakthrough moments where performance suddenly improves, often after returning to regular training or during consistent improvement phases, driven by accumulated physiological adaptations.
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Bouncing back: from an ankle sprain to a shoulder pinch, experts on the best way to recover from common injuries

Address underlying imbalances with targeted, consistent movement, proper diagnosis and professional care; combine rest, sleep, nutrition and graduated training to prevent and recover from pain.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Why does Scotland lead the way on football headers?

Scottish Premiership players perform significantly more headers per match than other European top leagues, with 42.5 aerial duels compared to 28.5 in France and 28.7 in England.
Wellness
fromScience of Running
5 months ago

Recovery Demystified: Focus on What Really Works

Prioritize simple recovery fundamentals—sleep, hydration, nutrition, and social support—and use advanced tools only to supplement, not replace, these basics.
Education
fromScience of Running
8 months ago

Exploring the New Era of Training: Embracing Experimentation

Systematic, thoughtful experimentation with new technologies and methods, balanced against proven traditions, optimizes training and pushes athletic performance boundaries.
fromiRunFar
1 month ago

AI-Powered Optimization: New Frontiers in Peak Running Performance

Super shoes and ultralight gear make a difference, but with new advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) that can look at our running form and compare it to the ideal, analyze our nutrition intake from a simple photo and help us plan our diets, and offer guidance on training and recovery, the interwovenness of technology and running is only set to increase.
Running
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Four Strategies That Improve Pain and Athletic Performance

You feel an unpleasant sensation - like a sinking feeling of anxiety in your stomach as the game begins, and you think, "I'm anxious. Here we go again. I'm about to blow it." You feel your pain increasing, and the thoughts churn: "Great. I'll probably miss a whole week of work." Imagined catastrophes fill your mind. Manage these thoughts with the 3 C's: Catch it, Check it, and Change it.
Mindfulness
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Heal your injuries faster using motion as the new potion

When you have an acute injury, your body is sending signals through the peripheral and central nervous systems and the immune system to say, hold on, I need to stop doing this so we can allow the tissue to heal, says Ericka Merriwether, a physical therapist and pain researcher at New York University. Rest, after all, is the first part of the familiar RICE therapy, which stands for rest, ice, compression and elevation.
Health
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

What Pressure Does to an Athlete's Body

Those of us who watch the Olympics as bystanders tend to smugly judge athletes for succumbing to pressure without understanding what we even mean by the term. The first thing to know about pressure is that it has actual physical properties. Feeling it is not a sign of a too-thin veneer of character. Pressure might as well be a snakebite, given its very real qualities in the bloodstream and how it can paralyze even the strongest legs. The way to deal with pressure, and become
Science
Exercise
fromScienceDaily
1 month ago

Scientists found a surprising way to make exercise work better

A ketogenic diet high in fat helps normalize blood sugar and dramatically improves muscle oxygen utilization and endurance response to exercise.
fromStrength Running
1 month ago

Cross Training and Running: How to Add Other Sports to Your Training - Strength Running

Cross training and running go together like peanut butter and jelly. If you build it into your schedule intentionally, strategically, and with a clear understanding of what you're trying to accomplish, you'll thrive. Megan makes the case that cross-training serves runners for several distinct reasons, and the right reason for you will shape how you approach it.
Running
New York Mets
fromMLB Trade Rumors
1 month ago

Grae Kessinger Sidelined By "Significant" Hamstring Injury

Mets infielder Grae Kessinger sustained a significant hamstring injury requiring eight to twelve weeks recovery, with surgery potentially necessary.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This MIT grad built an AI tool to show how hard Olympic figure skating actually is

An AI sports-analytics tool measures athletes' jump heights, speeds, and rotations in real time to reveal the physical extremes behind Olympic performances.
fromBikeMag
2 months ago

The 5 Most Common MTB Injuries, According to Riders Who Learned the Hard Way

Riding a mountain bike comes with risks, and injuries are common among most riders, from minor cuts and scrapes to broken bones and more severe head trauma. But what are the common injuries from mountain biking, and what is the recovery like for the most common MTB injuries? Well, I've had most of them over the years. From the minor scrapes and bumps to the more severe head trauma, fractured bones, and ligament damage.
Bicycling
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Olympic athletes push their bodies to the limit. Should we?

"We have a golden retriever, and so I walk her three or four miles a day, and I do a weight training class twice a week," says Brown, 62, of Arlington, Va. She knows muscle mass will decline without regular strength training. "We have a fun group with a personal trainer and we call ourselves the Beastie Girls," she says, describing how her group helps her stick with it. She also plays tennis and golf.
US news
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

It's Time to Stop Debating & Start Putting the Bar Down - SnowBrains

I have evolved from someone who didn't think much of the bar except for resting my legs to thinking of it as an obvious life-saving precaution. Dr. Bourne shared several examples from Mammoth in which the bar could have saved lives, including the death of her former ski coach, who fell from a chairlift to his death, most likely from a medical event which may have been treatable.
Snowboarding
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Seek Daily Improvement Instead of Perfect Performance

Perfectionism creates stress and pressure that degrades performance, and unrealistic expectations from coaches, parents, and peers harm young performers.
Miami Marlins
fromMLB Trade Rumors
1 month ago

Thomas White Suffers Oblique Strain

Left-handed pitching prospect Thomas White sustained a grade one right oblique strain during his spring debut, sidelining him for three to four weeks with no further Spring Training appearances.
#lindsey-vonn
fromDefector
2 months ago

Ideologically Opposed To Proper Workout Form, With Patrick Wyman | Defector

"It's not great, if I'm being honest. From amending my answer to the question "how ya doing Roth" at the very beginning of this week's episode of The Distraction, it is clear that things are not going great. But for the second straight week, we found a way to split our episode between the Not Great stuff and being stupid about sports, with the result being one of the most enjoyable hours of my week."
US politics
Productivity
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

A Guide to Strength Stacking

Combining disparate skills, knowledge, experience, and temperament produces amplified, unique problem-solving abilities that unlock opportunities others avoid.
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

Girls Drop Out Of Sports At Twice The Rate Of Boys. Here's How We Change That.

The i9 website states that 70% of kids drop out of sports by age 13 because it's no longer fun or has become a negative experience. Kids are pushed to specialize in one sport (instead of playing many different ones) to earn scholarships or go pro, though only a minuscule percentage of players achieve either, and they often end up with physical injuries from repeated strain on certain body parts.
Women
Major League Baseball
fromBattery Power
1 month ago

Does having a sword make Chris Sale more likely or less likely to get injured?

Chris Sale received a custom-made sword as promotional gear, raising questions about sword specifications and whether such gifts might paradoxically protect injury-prone athletes.
Education
fromScience of Running
1 month ago

Training the Brain and Body: A discussion on the dynamics of physiology and neurology.

Effective coaching balances physiological and neurological understanding, values being 'good enough', emphasizes flexibility over rigid optimization, and tailors approaches to diverse athlete types.
Chicago Cubs
fromCubsinsider
1 month ago

Justin Steele Cleared by Surgeon to Resume Full-Intent Throwing -

Justin Steele received full clearance from his elbow surgeon to resume full activity and is back to 100%, positioning him for a potential April return to Cubs pitching rotation.
Science
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

What is Slippery Fish? A secret project to win Olympic speedskating medals with help from an app

U.S. Speedskating deployed a secret app-based program, 'Slippery Fish', to create digital twins and simulate aerodynamics to reduce drag and improve race times.
LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
1 month ago

Dodgers Injury Update: Brusdar Graterol 'In A Holding Pattern' Due To Lack Of Progress

The Los Angeles Dodgers are cautiously managing Brusdar Graterol's return from right labrum surgery, keeping him in a holding pattern with limited throwing activity and expecting him to miss Opening Day.
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'He thought that if it worked for a fighter pilot, it might work for a football player as well'

In 2017, Bjorn Mannsverk's phone rang. A year before, what was meant to be a special 100th anniversary for Bodo/Glimt ended in heartbreak as the Norwegian club were relegated from the top flight. A fresh approach was needed to get the club back on track. Having been stationed in Bodo before in his role as a fighter pilot with the Royal Norwegian Air Force, Mannsverk was familiar with the town, but not the football club.
Soccer (FIFA)
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
1 month ago

This Olympic skill can boost your job performance

Elite performers manage attention and energy to minimize "thoughtload"—the cognitive, emotional, and energy taxes that undermine performance—thereby improving execution under pressure.
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Are You in Alignment? How to Unlock Pain-Free Movement.

The brain is the conductor of the orchestra, the muscles are the instruments. When your body is out of alignment, the orchestra is playing out of tune. Misalignment in the musculoskeletal system is frequently the root cause of chronic pain and the resulting poor posture.
Health
fromDodgers Nation
2 months ago

Dodgers pitcher recovering from shoulder surgery provides injury update

Graterol struggled with his shoulder in 2024, landing on the injured list during spring training due to a shoulder injury. He returned to the team in September, but went straight back to the injured list, spending the majority of the Dodgers' World Series run on the sidelines. The 27-year-old returned for the World Series, though, and made three appearances. He underwent surgery shortly after the season, and missed the entirety of the 2025 season with his injury.
Major League Baseball
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

6 Dryland Bodyweight Exercises That Will Improve Your Skiing Experience

Fundamental exercises targeting single-leg stability, lateral movement, and ski-specific muscle activation provide greater training benefits than complex advanced movements for skiers of all levels.
Psychology
fromBig Think
2 months ago

How training your gaze could help you master sports - and your own attention

Superior visual search strategies and eye-movement use distinguish some elite athletes from less-skilled players, enabling exceptional performance despite ordinary physical attributes.
fromWIRED
2 months ago

AI, Fancy Footwear, and All the Other Gear Powering Olympic Bobsledding

Men's four-person bobsledding made its Olympic debut in Chamonix, France, in 1924; women's two-person bobsledding didn't enter the Games until 2002 in Salt Lake City. Women's monobob arrived in 2022. While the earliest bobsleds were made of wood, the sport has been synonymous with steel for years, although in recent decades it has been replaced by carbon fiber, which provides greater lightness and strength.
Science
Soccer (FIFA)
fromBavarian Football Works
2 months ago

Bayern Munich buys an expensive new rehab machine, but will it really help?

Bayern Munich purchased an €18,000 Sprint 2 device to support player rehabilitation, personally overseen by new head of rehab Benjamin Sommer.
fromScience of Running
2 months ago

Fit and Fast: Achieving Robustness in Training

In this episode of the On Coaching Podcast, Steve Magness and Jon Marcus discuss the concept of 'fit but flat,' exploring the phenomenon where athletes excel in metabolic fitness but fail to perform competitively due to a lack of neuromuscular coordination. Using examples like middle-distance runner Ingram Brion, the hosts delve into how metabolic training alone can lead to race failures.
Running
Running
fromScience of Running
9 months ago

Keeping Training Fresh: Science, Methods, and Strategies

Consistent, simple, repetitive training actions over time build capacity and performance; coaches should emphasize small milestones, celebrate progress, and create environments valuing steady effort.
Running
fromScience of Running
6 months ago

Coaching the New Runner. Part 2: Individuals

Coach runners from the start by combining structured training, mental skills, and educational resources to develop performance under pressure.
Running
fromScience of Running
7 months ago

Footwear Insights: From Training Flats to Super Cushions

Integrate super shoes strategically into training to enhance performance and recovery while preventing injury through gradual adaptation and matching shoe types to specific training goals.
Running
fromiRunFar
2 months ago

Running: The Most Important Unimportant Thing

Guidance and small encouragement help individuals, especially children, push past fear and expand personal limits in physically vulnerable activities.
Running
fromiRunFar
2 months ago

Running and Aging: Mixing it Up

Older runners can overcome motivation loss by cross-training, stepping outside comfort zones, and taking focused running vacations to renew enthusiasm and performance.
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