by Max Fahn | Jun 17, 2014 | Articles
Some parents are thinking twice about encouraging their children to go for the gridiron, as a recent report show football has the highest concussion rate for high school sports. The NFL fund a report released in late 2013 which found that not only does football have... by Brandon Marcello | Apr 23, 2014 | Articles
Even a late diagnosis of dyslexia and ADHD won’t slow this athlete down. At Auburn University, Peyton Barber knew something was not right when he began to experience a familiar problem. He was reading, and the words seemed to come off the page. He... by May Lee Johnson | Mar 8, 2014 | Articles
A program focused on values offers high school student athletes as role models to younger students. In Indiana, a group of Mishawaka High School student athletes are taking part in Stay in Bounds, a grass-roots program in Indiana designed to encourage cooperation and... by Todd Patkin | Dec 28, 2012 | Articles
Another year is about to begin, and with it, sports are also gearing up with practices and competitions. If you’re a coach, this is the perfect time to remind yourself of what a powerful figure you are to young athletes, whether they’re seven or seventeen. The fact...
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