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Track & Field 2k21: Five Faves
With the track and field season coming to a close, let's take a look and see what some of our favorite athletes did around the nation on the college level. That's right, we said our favorites. Why? Because sometimes we have a hard time providing coverage to a lot of athletes due to the face that we only have so many hours in a day to produce content. So here's to our favorite performers and how they did last weekend.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Track & Field 2k21: Huggins is Golden at Big Ten Meet
Huggins takes high jump crown in Big Ten Above: Dallyssa Huggins Iowa's Dallyssa Huggins won gold in the high jump at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships with a top mark of 1.79, May 16, in Champaign, Illinois.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
My Review of "American Ninja Warrior Women's Championship 2021"
American Ninja Warrior Women's Championship 2021 aired last Sunday during Mother's Day. I had no idea that it was going to air but it was lucky that my PVR was able to record it. Thank you PVR for recording everything American Ninja Warrior related.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Unbalanced
Professional Boxers with Surprising Second Careers
Mike Tyson is considered one of the greatest boxers ever to step into the ring. Out of his 50 wins, 44 were by KO, he had amazing punching power, and when in the ring, he seemed unstoppable. His years in the spotlight weren’t very easy on him, it seems - in a 2005 interview, he revealed that he was never happy. “My whole life has been a waste - I've been a failure,” he said at the time. He retired from competitive boxing and tried pretty much everything from a Broadway one-man show with Spike Lee to writing, singing, and even a brief stint in professional wrestling. He couldn’t stay away from the ring, though. Mike Tyson’s return to the ring was announced this May - he’ll reportedly face Shannon “The Cannon” Briggs on October 3 this year.
By Istvan Liptak5 years ago in Unbalanced
An Open Letter to the Fencing Club Poor Sport. Top Story - May 2021.
Dear Sir, Allow me to make my role clear to you, sir. I am your opponent. That means – I oppose you. It is not my job to stand there like a crash test dummy and uncomplainingly absorb all your too-hard whip attacks. If I know that you like to use too-hard whip attacks, the evidence of which I am now wearing on my arm and back in the form of long purple bruises, I am going to keep using point in line to keep you at a distance with the point of my sabre, because I don’t like absorbing too-hard whip attacks. Please know that your heavy-handed, flailing-n00b’s style has all the finesse of a compound fracture, and seeing as how I don’t like pain, I will go to extensive lengths to avoid it. Please also be aware that fencing is a sport, not an excuse for you to beat the snot out of people with a three-foot metal whip, and that anger management counseling resources are available for people like you.
By Deborah Moran5 years ago in Unbalanced
Advanced players and coaches Table tennis
At the end of the summer market, and a few days before the transfer was completed, overwhelmed the player's entourage by declaring He is not a minimum wage or an unemployed person, he must respect his employer. His entourage does not adopt the right behaviour. I don't know what problem is, the one he calls and I don't know if it's about money or ego. "
By Sagar Chede5 years ago in Unbalanced
2020 sports run-down: keeping the ball rolling, motivation for a stronger 2021
If anyone will ask how 2020 went in the world of sports, I think the answer is pretty obvious. With the absence of contact-sports and the overhauled format of some just to be in line with the COVID-19 protocols, 2020 has been an unprecedented year for athletes and fans alike.
By Leobert Julian de la Peña5 years ago in Unbalanced
Physical preparation in training Individual sports players
1. Physical preparation in the training stages Justification of physical preparation in formative stages Physical preparation is currently considered one of the most determining factors in training in the athlete's training stages. There are two basic reasons that justify this statement.
By Sagar Chede5 years ago in Unbalanced











