Sports & Fitness: Performance Training, Rules & Recovery

Elite athletic performance and general fitness are sustained through structured hypertrophy strategies, sport-specific conditioning, and rigorous adherence to injury prevention protocols.

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Rules for Blocking a Field Goal in College Football

Blocking a field goal can change the course of a game. And since there are so many ways to block a field goal, there have to be rules that govern every variation. Some football rules are tricky and luckily the NCAA has it covered.

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How to Make a Homemade Basketball Rim

Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world and many people will do anything they can to play. For some that includes making their own basketball goal or rim out of whatever they can find.

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What to Use to Get Rust off a Bike

A rusty bicycle not only looks bad but it can be squeaky and not perform at its best. There is no set-in-stone way to remove rust from a bicycle or its components, but several home methods can help you clean up your bike.

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Workouts for Hurdler Strength

Hurdling is one of the most demanding events in track and field. Hurdlers must strengthen and work on several different muscles in their training. Strength training for hurdlers generally focuses on exercises for the hip flexors, calves and lower back.

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I Have Calf Pain When I Jump Rope

Pain in a calf muscle can leave you struggling to walk much less able to complete an exercise like jumping rope. Most calf pain is the result of strains or contusions in the calf.

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How to Jump Higher to Slam Dunk

Dunking a basketball is one of the most challenging physical activities you can do. Regulation basketball goals are 10 feet high and you must jump well over 10 feet in order to slam home a dunk. Players wishing to dunk a basketball must improve their jumping or leaping ability.

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How to Play Right Back in Soccer

The right back in soccer is a fullback position that is known as a defensive spot. According to Expert Football.com, the right back or right fullback is positioned on the right side of the stopper or center fullback.

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How to Throw Better in Shot Put & Discus

The shot put and discus are throwing events in track and field. The shot put involves throwing a heavy, round metal ball, while the discus involves throwing a heavy round disc. According to Sports Coach Brian Mackenzie, throwers in shot and discus need explosive strength, speed and balance.

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Tailbone Stretches or Exercises

The tailbone, also known as the coccyx, is a small bone at the bottom of your spine or backbone. Coccyx problems can cause pain in the tailbone, pain when sitting and even pain in the arms or legs due to pressure from the tailbone.

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Inner-Thigh Building Exercises

The inside of the upper leg or groin area has five muscles called adductors, according to the Sports Injury Clinic. The main function of these adductor muscles is to pull the legs back and help maintain balance. The adductors are small, and sometimes large compound movements miss them.

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Throw-in Basketball Rules

The game of basketball has many rules to help maintain control and keep the game flowing smoothly. Players must abide by them and in order to understand the game, it's important for fans to learn the rules. Some rules, especially those regarding the throw-in, can be confusing.

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Basketball Drills That You Can Do Inside Your House

You don't need anyone or anything except a ball to improve your basketball-handling skills. There is more to basketball-handling proficiency than dribbling and shooting. In fact, the way you move the ball when pressed by opponents can make or break your success as a basketball player.

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