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April 6, 2018

Study: Youth concussions don’t just come from sports

A new study from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that activities children engage in on a daily basis can result in concussions. While the majority of concussions were relate...

April 5, 2018

Why athletic directors must embrace technology

It’s not likely you have ever heard of an athletic director with a relaxed, laid-back job. Athletic directors wear numerous hats — logistics, personnel decisions, scheduling, solving the occasional unforeseen crisis. Amid it all, they are respons...

April 5, 2018

Fitness made easier with new technology

Coaches want the most from their players during training sessions, but there’s a fine line between maximum effort and overexertion. Cross it, and athletes could be lost to injury. The development of new technology has made lives easier for coaches...

April 3, 2018

Jay Wright: Good players must have a clear mind

Having a big game requires a clear mind. That’s partly how Villanova coach Jay Wright explained Donte DiVincenzo’s breakout performance in Monday’s national championship win over Michigan. [caption id="attachment_10941" align="alignright" widt...

March 27, 2018

Associations form National High School Football Coaches Alliance

High school coaches associations spanning 37 states and USA Football today announced the formation of the National High School Football Coaches Alliance. This newly created alliance will foster frequent and meaningful collaboration between its member...

March 23, 2018

How Professional-Level Strength and Conditioning Can Work for Your High School Baseball Team

{Sponsored} The majority of high school baseball players won’t become professionals. Some may play in college and a few might continue further and struggle to make it to the big leagues for years. If high school baseball coaches aren’t there to p...

March 23, 2018

Wellness Center Creates Connections & Allows Whole-Person Education

{Sponsored} When St. John’s Preparatory School in Massachusetts embarked on a new strategic plan designed to accommodate a new 300-student middle school and embrace their “20/20” values of intellectual, artistic, social and athletic life, t...

March 23, 2018

Honoring History in Legends Hall

{Sponsored} Walking through the hallway near the basement basketball court at Holy Cross High School in Flushing, New York, you’d never know there were long-unused lockers behind the branded art stretching 120 feet long on both sides of the hal...