Where Will the Records Go?

In at least two of the major United States professional sports leagues, the NFL and the NBA, there has been and continues to be serious discussions over how the game will continue into the future.  For the NBA, proposals have suggested that there be an in season tournament, or that conferences are eliminated and only […]

Nike’s Just Too Good?

Over the past few months, there has been much debate surrounding the world of running.  This has been one of the most progressive time periods for the sport in terms of personal records, world records, and recognition from across the globe.  The past two years have seen a total of four times that would break […]

VAR in England

The start of the 2019-2020 Premier League season marked the introduction of VAR (Video Assistant Referee) to England.  Having been used across other European leagues and in the latest rounds of international tournaments, this year was the first time that the richest soccer league in the world decided to implement the new refereeing techniques with […]

All-Stars

For winter sports in the United States, and football, it’s that time of the year again.  Athletes who show the greatest skill and talent in their games are about to, or have been honored for their achievements in the sport as a member of an all-star team.  Whether it be the Pro Bowl, the NBA […]

“Load Management”

Typically, in sports, the more time an athlete has between games or events, given that they are able to maintain their physical condition, the higher their performance can be.  Additional rest can provide time for muscle recovery, mental relaxation, and treatment for any nagging injuries.  In professional athletics, schedules can often be very demanding, with […]

The GOAT?

Today’s blog will be more focused around opinion than some of my posts in the past, but I believe that discussing the topic of naming who is the greatest of all time (GOAT) is pertinent to much of the contemporary media coverage. Who is the best to ever play?  Who should go down in history […]

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