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5 Ways Parents Can Support Kids in Sports
Vivek Mukherjee Vivek Mukherjee

5 Ways Parents Can Support Kids in Sports

If you’re the parent of a young athlete, it’s only natural to want your child to succeed on and off the field! But how can you help your child reach their full potential in sports, academics, and more?

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The Importance of Sleep
Sanil Anand Sanil Anand

The Importance of Sleep

Perhaps the greatest habit an athlete can build is one that requires no physical exertion. While seemingly contradictory, sleep and rest are equally if not more important than any level of training an athlete may do.

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The Truth About Taking Time off Sports
Erica Brown Yamada Erica Brown Yamada

The Truth About Taking Time off Sports

The idea of taking time off from sports is often disliked by extremely competitive athletes. However, the key to preventing burnout in athletes is proper rest.

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The Sport of Basketball
Emma Pollet Emma Pollet

The Sport of Basketball

Basketball is a unique sport that is played around the globe. In this article, we go over the basics of the world of basketball.

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Becoming a Champion of the Court (but without the racket)
Claire Ching Claire Ching

Becoming a Champion of the Court (but without the racket)

When you think about tennis, it may seem like a very physically demanding sport. However, while there are a lot of physical demands, there are also a lot of mental aspects that need to be trained as well. Read more to learn how winning your match actually depends on your mental toughness and less on your physical training.

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Need to Break Out of Your Slump?
Frank Stola Frank Stola

Need to Break Out of Your Slump?

Every athlete deals with a stretch of bad play. Being in a slump challenges the mental side of your game even more than the physical. Here are a few tips on how to sharpen your mind and break out.

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Dealing With Fans For the First Time?
Frank Stola Frank Stola

Dealing With Fans For the First Time?

If you’re passionate about your sport, you may be thinking about the moment when you begin to play in front of hundreds, or even thousands of people. Don’t sweat it! Here are a few tips to deal with the pressure that a big crowd can create.

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5 Things You Can Do to Turn Your Pre-Competition Nerves into Positive Energy
Greta Santunlli-Sanzo Greta Santunlli-Sanzo

5 Things You Can Do to Turn Your Pre-Competition Nerves into Positive Energy

If you tend to get nervous before an important athletic event, you’re not alone. But harnessing a negative mindset and conquering your nerves is essential for your success in a game: here are 5 simple things you can do before any competition to help turn your jitters into positive energy.

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How to Deal with Toxic Social Hierarchies in Sports
Skyler Kapel Skyler Kapel

How to Deal with Toxic Social Hierarchies in Sports

I was in drama club during high school and, oh boy, did it teach me much more than how to read basic sheet music and an eight count. I like to think I give everybody a fair shot when it comes to how I feel about them, but a lot of the things that went down were really over the line. Our club was kind of culty—after every show, we would have a cast party and initiate new members. In theory, this could be passed off as a light-hearted activity but in practice, it was weaponized to establish a toxic social atmosphere and completely redundant hierarchy.

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Middle School vs High School vs Collegiate Athletics
Ashley Eisenberg Ashley Eisenberg

Middle School vs High School vs Collegiate Athletics

Take a look at a brief explanation of the differences between a middle school, high school, and collegiate athletic career. Learn how to work up to the next level, and learn about the benefits sports can have on a person at each level on and off the field.

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Sport-Specific Coping Skills after a Setback
Claire Ching Claire Ching

Sport-Specific Coping Skills after a Setback

Stress from parents, coaches, or even yourself can build high expectations with no room for failure. But, everyone will experience some sort of setback, whether that be in sports or just in life. Here are some common struggles and ways to deal with them.

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Race and Sports
Angelique Dinnall Angelique Dinnall

Race and Sports

In American culture, race is an important factor in society. Racial stereotypes are also deeply intertwined in sports.

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