Jan 04 2021
By: TeamSnap
New Year’s resolutions can be hard to keep but habits? They’re doable–and science proves it. Here are four habits for every young athlete and ways to make them stick.
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Nov 11 2020
By: Janis B. Meredith
As we navigate the age of COVID-19, many have suffered from the restrictions and lockdowns. Kids are among those who have felt the worst affects. Schools were shut down, sports…
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Sep 16 2020
By: Janis B. Meredith
A concussion can be caused by a blow, bump or jolt to the head, or by any fall or hit that jars the brain. Once your child has been diagnosed…
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Apr 06 2020
By: Lara Rosenbaum
Sports like tennis, soccer, cheerleading and even certain track and swim disciplines challenge your body in similar ways: They all involve bursts of power over extended periods of time. Physiologically…
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Jun 14 2019
By: Lisa Hope
If you ever watch sports, you’re bound to see players sipping on neon-colored drinks during a game. You may even see coaches get an ice bucket shower after a big…
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May 22 2019
By: Lara Rosenbaum
Okay, okay. We know a minute of exercise doesn’t constitute a major workout, but if you push the intensity enough, you can reap the same benefits of a much longer…
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Sep 19 2018
By: TeamSnap
Few health-related topics are discussed in the news today as frequently as sports-related concussions. Even still, misconceptions are widespread, and the most common facts remain largely unknown. In the youth…
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Sep 11 2018
By: Dan Peterson
This is the second of a three-part special book excerpt from The Playmaker’s Advantage. Part 1 can be found here. By Daniel Petersonand Leonard Zaichkowsky, Ph.D. Visit any sideline of…
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May 17 2017
By: Dan Peterson
While the age of specialization in youth sports has created more skilled athletes entering high school, it also has caused a rash of overuse injuries. Training the same movements continuously…
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Mar 17 2017
By: Janis B. Meredith
There are at least 38 million young athletes participating in sports in the United States each year. The Centers for Disease Control estimates that five to 10 percent of athletes…
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Feb 06 2017
By: Dan Peterson
It’s official: Concussions can be tricky to diagnose during a game. There are obvious cases where players show classic symptoms of disorientation, dizziness and loss of memory. But there are also borderline…
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Jan 06 2017
By: Dan Peterson
Let’s say that three months from now you check off your New Year’s resolution of losing 20 pounds through better eating and more exercise. As you enjoy your celebratory DQ Blizzard,…
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Nov 04 2016
By: Dan Peterson
For many runners, the ultimate bucket list goal is to finish a marathon at some point in their lives. If running is good for overall health, then more running must be the…
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Oct 24 2016
By: TeamSnap
There are a bevy of benefits for kids who play multiple sports. These include becoming better overall athletes from engaging in multiple disciplines; learning to be smarter and more creative…
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Oct 07 2016
By: TeamSnap
Are youth sports worth the dollars and hours we spend on them? We asked 500 parents across the United States seven questions about their children’s participation in youth sports. In…
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Jun 24 2016
By: TeamSnap
Everyone seems to have a story that goes something like this: their friend started lifting at 12, and now, as an adult, their friend has back pains. But guess what? For…
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Jun 10 2016
By: Dan Peterson
Sometimes multitasking should just be avoided. We all know that texting and driving is dangerous, and even talking on a phone while driving can be distracting. But what about texting…
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Jun 03 2016
By: Joseph Janosky
Click here to read part 1 of The ACL Epidemic in Sports. Last week, you were introduced to TJ, a high school football player whose sophomore season was ended by…
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May 27 2016
By: Joseph Janosky
“It was nine seconds into the game that I got to carry the ball for the first time.” And as he had done so many times that season, TJ, the…
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Apr 07 2016
By: Dan Peterson
The well-known formula for how to lose weight seems like simple math: calories in minus calories out. Yet anyone who has struggled with weight loss knows that there must be something…
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Mar 24 2016
By: Dan Peterson
When it comes to staying hydrated on the field, one of the recommendations often repeated is to “drink before you’re thirsty.” While staying hydrated is important, a group of medical…
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Feb 23 2016
By: Dan Peterson
Go climb a tree! No, seriously, it’s good for young brains to climb trees, jump on rocks, balance on a log and many other outdoor activities. Known as proprioceptive tasks,…
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Feb 09 2016
By: Jim Grove
There’s lots of talk lately about the problems that can result from kids specializing in one sport or one physical activity too early. These can include burnout, overuse injuries, mental…
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Jul 30 2015
By: TeamSnap
There are a variety of benefits to enrolling your children in youth sports programs. There’s the physical fitness aspect, as kids get the exercise they need to stay fit…
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Feb 05 2015
By: TeamSnap
Athletes of all ages require a variety of physical, mental and nutritional routines to achieve and retain peak performance condition. As yoga continues to gain popularity in the western world,…
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Dec 18 2014
By: TeamSnap
Having asthma, doesn’t mean you can’t play sports! Being an asthma sufferer for most of my life, I’ve gone through just about every kind of treatment ever known. I’ve been hospitalized…
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Jul 22 2014
By: TeamSnap
By Brian Covert, Community Builder, Up My Game; TeamSnap user There is a problem with participation in kid sport. Unknown to many though is just how big the problem is….
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Feb 05 2014
By: Dan Peterson
By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap’s sports science writer. Each week in the world’s top soccer leagues, injuries take an expensive toll. Millions of dollars of talent left on the substitutes bench…
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Jan 28 2014
By: TeamSnap
By Claire Gaunt, guest writer and biology and nutritional science specialist. Growing kids who take part in sports require a range of nutrients for growth. When it comes to minerals, the…
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Dec 05 2013
By: Dan Peterson
By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap’s Guest Writer about sports science and skill development for young athletes. If you visit any gym, weight room or running track, you are sure to see the…
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Nov 04 2013
By: Dan Peterson
By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap’s Guest Writer about sports science and skill development for young athletes. Ask a group of grade school students to name their favorite class and the overwhelming and…
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Oct 28 2013
By: Dan Peterson
By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap’s Guest Writer about sports science and skill development for young athletes. In the month of October, thousands of runners are nearing the end of their summer-long training schedules…
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Oct 07 2013
By: Jen Lesea-Ames
By Jen Lesea, TeamSnap’s Guest Writer on Nutrition and Health and Founder of FitWise Training. Practices are a good way to test what snacks work best for your child in regards…
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Sep 23 2013
By: Dan Peterson
By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap’s Guest Writer about sports science and skill development for young athletes. With the arrival of the Fall sports season, many high school and college athletes are finding…
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Sep 19 2013
By: Dan Peterson
By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap’s Guest Writer about sports science and skill development for young athletes. It’s late in the fourth quarter, the third period, stoppage time or even that last mile….
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