Greg Everett responds to the questions: How do you keep your athletes from experiencing burn out? How do you keep them consistent with their training?
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On this week’s episode, we were joined by two very exciting guests from the NFL, George Gregory and Arthur Hightower, who discussed with us how the league is working to end domestic violence.
True Sport Expert and Author Nadia Kyba chats with Greg Mescall about her book, “This Is How We Roll Workbook: A Coach’s Guide to Transforming Conflict into High Performance,” which details bullying and conflict management.
The criteria that define a woman in high-level sports still blocks women and trans people from competing. @KierJunos reports on the #LetHerRun campaign, and an SFU professor’s connection to the international movement.
Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution: Basketball coach Craig Esherick talks about conflict resolution and sports.
Sports can teach people a lot of things, including sportsmanship, teamwork and discipline.
The entire United States women’s national soccer team has filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation. SI legal analyst Michael McCann unpacks the players’ case and how he expects it to play out.
My latest guest on Wide Open, American soccer star and FOX Sports analyst, Alexi Lalas, shares his unique process for dealing with rejection.
In this video we look at not getting picked or not getting selected to a squad or team, how this can affect you mentally and how to effectively deal with not getting chosen and impress your coaches next time.
Caitlin Davis Fisher is a professional football player in Brazil. She cofounded the Guerreiras Project, which focuses on gender, body and football, and is furthering this research as a Fulbright scholar.
We sat down with 2-time Crossfit Games champion, Katrin Davidsdottir, on how body image can be difficult to manage as a professional athlete.