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How do training and competition workloads relate to injury? The Workload - Injury Etiology Model | By @YLMSportScience
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10.06
Rating: 5

Squats versus Hip Thursts: Effects on Jumping & Running Performances | By @YLMSportScience
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10.59
Rating: 5

Repeated sprints: to Assess Fitness/Performance or to Develop Fitness in Team Sports? | By @YLMSportScience
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14.19
Rating: 5

Effects of resistance training on physical performance in youth athletes | By @YLMSportScience
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10.04
Rating: 5

The Relationship Between Training Load and Injury, Illness & Soreness | By @YLMSportScience
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12.47
Rating: 5

College Basketball and Freshmen Ineligibility
Unknown13.46
With March Madness around the corner, our attention turns to college basketball. But with players going to the NBA sooner and with athlete c...
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College Basketball and Freshmen Ineligibility
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13.46
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Not quite the trolley problem . . .
Unknown08.12
but still a good dilemma. Popovich angers Stern by resting Spurs' stars, but it's the right call I love a good ethical dilemma, and ...
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Not quite the trolley problem . . .
Reviewed by Unknown
on
08.12
Rating: 5
Brooks on "The Jeremy Lin Problem"
Unknown08.42
David Brooks has a thoughtful essay in today's New York Times about Jeremy Lin and religion . An excerpt: For many religious teachers...
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Brooks on "The Jeremy Lin Problem"
Reviewed by Unknown
on
08.42
Rating: 5
Philosophy of Linsanity
Unknown08.42
I've been thinking a lot about Jeremy Lin lately--and about the social phenomenon of " Linsanity ." I wonder what philosopher...
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Philosophy of Linsanity
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08.42
Rating: 5
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