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Running
fromPsychology Today
2 hours ago

Using Sports to Develop Good Character

Sports provide opportunities to practice virtues and improve moral character through repeated intentional actions.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
6 hours ago

The Power of Negative Thinking for Athletic Performance

Imagery focused on negative possibilities can enhance performance and emotional regulation in challenging situations.
#robotics
#rory-mcilroy
Toronto
fromESPN.com
20 hours ago

Answering some big questions for the rest of the golf season

Rory McIlroy won the 90th Masters, marking his second consecutive victory and raising questions about his future performance in major tournaments.
Miami Marlins
fromDefector
1 day ago

Rory McIlroy Held On Just Long Enough | Defector

Rory McIlroy faced challenges during the final round of the 2026 Masters Tournament despite holding a two-shot lead heading into the last hole.
Toronto
fromESPN.com
20 hours ago

Answering some big questions for the rest of the golf season

Rory McIlroy won the 90th Masters, marking his second consecutive victory and raising questions about his future performance in major tournaments.
Miami Marlins
fromDefector
1 day ago

Rory McIlroy Held On Just Long Enough | Defector

Rory McIlroy faced challenges during the final round of the 2026 Masters Tournament despite holding a two-shot lead heading into the last hole.
Bicycling
fromThe Verge
11 hours ago

A sleek, wearable airbag for cyclists is nearly here

A new airbag system integrated into a skinsuit for cyclists aims to enhance rider safety during high-speed races.
Austin
fromESPN.com
1 day ago

Justin Rose sees another opportunity slip at Masters

Justin Rose finished second at the Masters for the second consecutive year, struggling with momentum and bogeys despite a strong start.
Bayern Munich
fromFC Bayern
4 days ago

New 'Ice Cold Precision' pack for adidas football boots

adidas launches the 'Ice Cold Precision' pack featuring new Predator and F50 football boots for Spring/Summer 2026.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

They're gonna make me cry': my weekend at a speed puzzling championship

The competitive aspect of jigsaw puzzling dates back to the 1980s in the US, when Hallmark ran a national competition for several years. In 2022, the volunteer-run USA Jigsaw Puzzle Association partnered with Ravensburger to bring back a national championship.
Education
#nba
LA Lakers
fromESPN.com
4 days ago

NBA intel: What execs, coaches, scouts are watching this postseason

Late-season NBA performances may not predict playoff success due to injuries and team dynamics.
fromESPN.com
5 days ago
Chicago Bulls

NBA teams all want to play faster -- is it making them worse?

NBA teams are prioritizing faster play, but faster teams are often less efficient offensively compared to slower teams.
LA Lakers
fromESPN.com
4 days ago

NBA intel: What execs, coaches, scouts are watching this postseason

Late-season NBA performances may not predict playoff success due to injuries and team dynamics.
Chicago Bulls
fromESPN.com
5 days ago

NBA teams all want to play faster -- is it making them worse?

NBA teams are prioritizing faster play, but faster teams are often less efficient offensively compared to slower teams.
Women
fromDefector
5 days ago

Men's Tennis Is, Once Again, Too Fast | Defector

Men's tennis has faced long-standing criticism for being too fast and serve-dominant, impacting viewer engagement.
Podcast
fromDefector
5 days ago

A Post-Tournament Prospect Prospectus, With David Roth | Defector

David Roth shares insights on college basketball and draft prospects, highlighting specific players and intriguing archetypes.
#premier-league
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago
English Premier League

How 11 Premier League teams could qualify for Europe

The Premier League could have 11 teams in Europe due to new European Performance Spots and potential outcomes of domestic competitions.
English Premier League
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Premier League secures fifth Champions League spot

The Premier League will have at least five teams in the Champions League next season due to strong overall performance in European competitions.
English Premier League
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Premier League secures fifth Champions League spot

The Premier League will have at least five teams in the Champions League next season due to strong overall performance in European competitions.
fromThe Washington Post
6 days ago

Student-athletes more likely to attend school than peers, new research finds

"Kids show up to school when they feel connected to adults, peers and are engaged in something meaningful," said Hedy Chang, chief executive of Attendance Works.
US news
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Find a Certified Sports Psychiatrist

Athletes increasingly prioritize mental health, necessitating specialized support from sports psychiatrists who understand performance-related psychological pressures.
#masters
Miami Marlins
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Cameron Young delivers stirring, surprising rally to seize the lead at the Masters

Cameron Young tied Rory McIlroy for the Masters lead after overcoming an eight-shot deficit on Saturday.
Miami Marlins
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Cameron Young delivers stirring, surprising rally to seize the lead at the Masters

Cameron Young tied Rory McIlroy for the Masters lead after overcoming an eight-shot deficit on Saturday.
fromNew York Daily News
1 week ago

From Pittsboro to Brooklyn, Nets' Drake Powell's game is built on the unseen work

"That's just how I was raised. I feel like Northwood, the basketball gym felt like my home since I'm there so much, before, during and after school... I just wanted to help out. That was really it."
Brooklyn Nets
#jaden-ivey
Chicago Bulls
fromDefector
2 weeks ago

Jaden Ivey Lost His Mind And Then His Job | Defector

Jaden Ivey's Instagram live sermons feature disorganized biblical passages focused on threats of damnation, leading to his dismissal from the Chicago Bulls.
Chicago Bulls
fromDefector
2 weeks ago

Jaden Ivey Lost His Mind And Then His Job | Defector

Jaden Ivey's Instagram live sermons feature disorganized biblical passages focused on threats of damnation, leading to his dismissal from the Chicago Bulls.
Exercise
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Incontinence problems leave me 'leaking while competing'

Incontinence after childbirth can lead to significant physical and mental challenges, affecting women's fitness and social activities.
Running
fromiRunFar
6 days ago

It's Not the Gear: 9 Running Gear Rules from iRunFar's Gear Editor

Finding the right gear is more important than acquiring new gear.
Chicago Bulls
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Michael Jordan's second act is hitting top gear on Nascar's fast track

Michael Jordan's transition from basketball legend to sports executive has been marked by challenges, but recent success in NASCAR shows his competitive spirit endures.
fromESPN.com
6 days ago

Bryson DeChambeau: Using iron made with 3D printer at Masters

"Because they're finally ready," DeChambeau said, emphasizing his confidence in the clubs he has built. He has been working on innovative designs, including wedges with unique features.
Atlanta Braves
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Football Manager gamer helps team win in real life

Kendrick suggested a formation change to 4-4-2, inspired by his online team and football manager Sean Dyche, leading to a 3-2 victory for KPR.
Liverpool FC
MMA
fromSherdog
2 weeks ago

Jack Cartwright rides wave of momentum, hope into PFL Pittsburgh

Jack Cartwright aims for long-term success in PFL, motivated by fellow fighters' achievements and ready to prove his capabilities in the middleweight division.
Chelsea
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Does running more in a game actually make a difference?

Chelsea's underperformance is not solely due to being outrun, as running data shows mixed results in predicting match outcomes.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
3 weeks ago

This Company Sells Skis and Snowboards For Your Fingers

Warm weather and limited snowfall have affected the ski season, prompting interest in SlideofHand finger skis and snowboards as a distraction.
Women
fromESPN.com
2 weeks ago

Suarez, Miles lead TCU past Virginia, back into Elite Eight

Marta Suarez and Olivia Miles led TCU to a 79-69 victory over Virginia in the Sweet 16 of the women's NCAA tournament.
US Elections
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

A bracket full of robots, tariffs, and the push to live forever

SaaSpocalypse, Tariffs, Longevity, and Robotics advance to the final four in the business-focused March Madness bracket after reader voting.
#athletics
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
Skiing

'My stock has fallen off a cliff. I didn't realise how bad that would be. It's an ego hit but I just have to get on with'

fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
Skiing

'My stock has fallen off a cliff. I didn't realise how bad that would be. It's an ego hit but I just have to get on with'

Chicago Bulls
fromNewsday
1 week ago

Big men, bigger lineups: how length, size got Illinois, UConn, Arizona, Michigan to the Final Four

The Final Four features the tallest teams in two decades, emphasizing the importance of size in basketball success.
Manchester City
fromESPN.com
3 weeks ago

How assistant managers handle players, personal ambition

Pep Guardiola's Manchester City success relies heavily on contributions from accomplished assistant managers who provide tactical insights and strategic guidance.
#coaching
Women
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

There's a valuable leadership lesson in this viral March Madness moment

Building strong relationships and understanding team motivation are essential for effective coaching.
Women
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

There's a valuable leadership lesson in this viral March Madness moment

Building strong relationships and understanding team motivation are essential for effective coaching.
Media industry
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

How One Entrepreneur Turned Pickleball Into a Media and Brand Empire

Celebrity trainers leverage social media and personal branding to become independent stars, generating revenue through brand partnerships, digital content, and live events rather than remaining behind-the-scenes figures.
Women in technology
fromFuturism
4 weeks ago

This Video of a Humanoid Robot Playing Perfect Tennis Is Extremely Impressive

Chinese company Galbot developed software enabling a Unitree G1 humanoid robot to play tennis with sustained rallies, millisecond reactions, and precise ball striking against human opponents.
UX design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
4 weeks ago

This Concept Shoe Looks Like a Sports Car Melted Onto Your Foot - Yanko Design

An Alfa Romeo-inspired concept shoe treats automotive design as structural principle rather than surface decoration, featuring a seamless white upper and sculptural red midsole with panel-gap detailing.
Writing
fromPoynter
1 month ago

What my golf coach taught me about writing - Poynter

Meaningful professional friendships develop through proximity and shared experiences, offering valuable lessons about work, craft, and life that extend far beyond the immediate relationship.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

Responding to Mistakes With a Flexible Mind

Mistakes are inevitable in sports and performance; psychological flexibility enables learning and continued improvement rather than dwelling on errors.
Running
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

From Run Nation to Power Slap: what is leading the dumbing down of sports?

Run Nation Championship is a new Australian contact sport where athletes sprint at each other and collide violently, designed to showcase extreme physical impact with minimal protective equipment.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

What can players and clubs do about 'AI slop'?

AI-generated content of footballers is proliferating rapidly, creating challenges for players and clubs to protect their image rights and brands in an evolving legal landscape.
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

It's Time to Stop Debating & Start Putting the Bar Down - SnowBrains

I have evolved from someone who didn't think much of the bar except for resting my legs to thinking of it as an obvious life-saving precaution. Dr. Bourne shared several examples from Mammoth in which the bar could have saved lives, including the death of her former ski coach, who fell from a chairlift to his death, most likely from a medical event which may have been treatable.
Snowboarding
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

The physics of squeaking sneakers

Tuning frictional behavior on the fly has been a long-standing engineering dream. This new insight into how surface geometry governs slip pulses paves the way for tunable frictional metamaterials that can transition from low-friction to high-grip states on demand.
Science
Games
fromDefector
2 months ago

The Tennis Ball's Biggest Critic Thinks "They're Getting Better" | Defector

Daniil Medvedev believes courts and balls are becoming faster and better, improving play and reducing earlier complaints about slow conditions and heavy balls.
Cars
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Zero grip, maximum fun: A practical guide to getting into amateur ice racing

Ice racing prioritizes low-grip sliding and accessible thrills over high-downforce precision, requiring cold conditions, suitable tires, and a willing car for sideways driving enjoyment.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How AI is redefining accuracy at the X Games

Sports are entering a new era and it could be powered by artificial intelligence. Jeremy Bloom, CEO of the X Games, is placing a bold bet on AI to revolutionize how competitions are judged and scored. From reducing human error to enhancing fairness and accuracy, AI judges could redefine the future of professional sports. But can machines truly replace human judgment on the world's biggest stages?
Artificial intelligence
Public health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

You're Way More Than an Athlete

Youth athletes often undergo longer, more continuous organized training than professional athletes, increasing risk of overuse injuries, burnout, and psychological harm.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

The surprising new physics of squeaky basketball shoes

We were not expecting to find so much richness and depth from a physics point of view underneath the sole of a shoe, says Adel Djellouli, a scientist at Harvard University and co-lead of the study. In a new study, scientists explore the physics that give rise to the familiar squeak of basketball shoes sliding on a hard surface.
Science
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'He thought that if it worked for a fighter pilot, it might work for a football player as well'

In 2017, Bjorn Mannsverk's phone rang. A year before, what was meant to be a special 100th anniversary for Bodo/Glimt ended in heartbreak as the Norwegian club were relegated from the top flight. A fresh approach was needed to get the club back on track. Having been stationed in Bodo before in his role as a fighter pilot with the Royal Norwegian Air Force, Mannsverk was familiar with the town, but not the football club.
Soccer (FIFA)
Education
fromScience of Running
8 months ago

Exploring the New Era of Training: Embracing Experimentation

Systematic, thoughtful experimentation with new technologies and methods, balanced against proven traditions, optimizes training and pushes athletic performance boundaries.
UX design
fromCarlbarenbrug
2 months ago

Friction by Design

Intentional friction preserves user awareness and reflection, trading pure speed for more considered decisions and preventing autopilot interactions.
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
1 month ago

This Olympic skill can boost your job performance

Elite performers manage attention and energy to minimize "thoughtload"—the cognitive, emotional, and energy taxes that undermine performance—thereby improving execution under pressure.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Seek Daily Improvement Instead of Perfect Performance

Perfectionism creates stress and pressure that degrades performance, and unrealistic expectations from coaches, parents, and peers harm young performers.
Bicycling
fromBikerumor
2 months ago

Hey, Here's Another Airless Tire... Will This One Catch On?

Aipex is developing a 26x2.1 airless bicycle tire prototype with replaceable tread, puncture-free design, and claims up to 6,000 miles of tread life.
Cars
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Sideways on the ice, in a supercar: Stability control is getting very good

Electronic stability and traction control systems use braking and power reduction to keep cars on the intended path, preventing loss of control on low-grip surfaces.
fromWIRED
2 months ago

We Strapped on Exoskeletons and Raced. There's One Clear Winner

An exoskeleton is a relatively new class of wearable device designed to enhance, support, or assist human movement, strength, posture, or even physical activity. The main piece goes around your waist like a belt, and from it, a pair of hinged, mechanized splints extend down over the hips to strap onto each thigh, where they provide some robotic assistance to normal movements like walking, running, or squatting.
Games
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Kayla Tanijiri's clutch free throws help Birmingham hold off Granada Hills

Sophomore guard Kayla Tanijiri hit two late free throws to secure Birmingham's 61-57 road win over Granada Hills, finishing with 25 points.
Psychology
fromBig Think
2 months ago

How training your gaze could help you master sports - and your own attention

Superior visual search strategies and eye-movement use distinguish some elite athletes from less-skilled players, enabling exceptional performance despite ordinary physical attributes.
fromBig Think
2 months ago

How "tribology" became a new industrial science

the automation of heavy machinery enabled plants to operate continuously, increasing productivity and revenue. The downside was that any small hiccup was acutely felt, cascading through the production line. At first, it was assumed that inadequate lubrication of factory equipment was causing parts to seize up or break apart. And so, the Lubrication and Wear Group of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, along with the Iron
Science
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Super Bowl Mentality

After 18 weeks of the NFL regular season, the moment is almost here. The Super Bowl represents the pinnacle of pressure. For the athletes that take the field, it's the moment they've been waiting for. The culmination of years of preparation for that one game. There is little margin for error and the moment is unforgiving. Yet, the psychological demands of Super Bowl game day aren't as unique as we think.
Mental health
National Basketball Association
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

Language of basketball: How international NBA players think about the game

Giannis Antetokounmpo overcame early English and basketball-terminology gaps through focused coaching, repeated drills, and cultural adaptation as the NBA became increasingly international.
fromBig Think
2 months ago

The systems that build star performers

If you were asked to build a future bestselling author, how would you go about it? Chances are, you'd start young, scouting for early signs of promise. You'd probably reinforce that raw talent right away, sending your protégé to writing workshops and private tutors. You might line their shelves with Pulitzer winners, assign the classics, fast-track an English degree - tracing a path right up to the gates of publishing.
Science
fromScience of Running
2 months ago

Fit and Fast: Achieving Robustness in Training

In this episode of the On Coaching Podcast, Steve Magness and Jon Marcus discuss the concept of 'fit but flat,' exploring the phenomenon where athletes excel in metabolic fitness but fail to perform competitively due to a lack of neuromuscular coordination. Using examples like middle-distance runner Ingram Brion, the hosts delve into how metabolic training alone can lead to race failures.
Running
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Before You Quit, Try Letting Go of Non-Negotiable Grit

When immediate desire for relief outpaces perceived goal value, people are likeliest to quit; moment-to-moment motivation, not fixed grit, determines endurance.
National Basketball Association
fromRaptors Republic
2 months ago

Former G League Strength & Conditioning Coach sharing industry's trade secrets

Kevin Wilson rose from Canadian collegiate basketball to Lakers assistant, founded CBPN, and is hosting a virtual conference to guide high school players amid NIL-driven pressure.
fromWIRED
1 month ago

AI, Fancy Footwear, and All the Other Gear Powering Olympic Bobsledding

Men's four-person bobsledding made its Olympic debut in Chamonix, France, in 1924; women's two-person bobsledding didn't enter the Games until 2002 in Salt Lake City. Women's monobob arrived in 2022. While the earliest bobsleds were made of wood, the sport has been synonymous with steel for years, although in recent decades it has been replaced by carbon fiber, which provides greater lightness and strength.
Science
Science
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

What is Slippery Fish? A secret project to win Olympic speedskating medals with help from an app

U.S. Speedskating deployed a secret app-based program, 'Slippery Fish', to create digital twins and simulate aerodynamics to reduce drag and improve race times.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

What Pressure Does to an Athlete's Body

Those of us who watch the Olympics as bystanders tend to smugly judge athletes for succumbing to pressure without understanding what we even mean by the term. The first thing to know about pressure is that it has actual physical properties. Feeling it is not a sign of a too-thin veneer of character. Pressure might as well be a snakebite, given its very real qualities in the bloodstream and how it can paralyze even the strongest legs. The way to deal with pressure, and become
Science
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

Why do curling stones slide across ice the way they do?

Physicists remain uncertain why curling stones curve in the opposite direction expected when sliding and spinning across pebbled ice.
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