Sports Science

You Can't Exercise Through A Bad Diet

carbohydrate is the single most effective approach for reducing all of the features of the metabolic syndrome ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 25 2015 - 11:30am

Sports And School: Physically Fit Pupils Feel And Can Concentrate Better

well as well-being in friendships and at school. "This means it's all the more important to ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 5 2022 - 10:50am

HGH- Human Growth Hoax?

the 8 week period.  The team retested all of the placebo group and actually did find improvement ...

Article - Dan Peterson - Aug 3 2011 - 12:39pm

Getting Sport Science Out Of The Lab And Onto The Field

time to deliver all of their findings directly to the field. In a follow-up to this discussion, Bishop ...

Article - Dan Peterson - Aug 5 2008 - 6:03pm

Better Golf Ball Design Helps You Play Better Golf

aerodynamic drag. Since all golf clubs have some angular loft to their clubface, the struck ball will have ...

Article - Dan Peterson - Aug 7 2011 - 5:10pm

Why Tiger Woods Has A Big Head

reaching an expert level." So, what happens to the brain after all of that practice? In a recent ...

Article - Dan Peterson - Aug 8 2011 - 8:06am

Rugby: Gloves Or Not, What Is The Best Way To Hold Onto The Ball?

equipment manufacturers. "Technology is helping athletes of all skill levels improve performance in so ...

Article - News Staff - Mar 18 2013 - 10:36am

Have Baseball Throwing Injuries In Young Players Gone Up?

dangerous pitching behavior is occurring among pitchers as young as little league all the way through their ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 16 2013 - 10:55am

What Is The Tour De France's Toughest Stage? Science Knows The Answer

turns on the front. Also, not all riders are equally large, and teams need to think about how to ...

Article - The Conversation - Jul 12 2015 - 3:00am

Athletes Do Take Drugs – But Not As Much As The Rest Of Us

clearly have more chance of catching people using substances that are banned at all times, rather than ...

Article - The Conversation - Mar 5 2015 - 9:00am