Sport-Specific Topics continued
- Article Dates:
- 2017
- All Months
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You can hold your baseball practices or PE classes on asphalt courts or parking lots if you bring the right balls.... keep reading..
A way to hold the tennis ball that produces greater consistency on the service toss.... keep reading..
Three tips that will help you swim a straight line when performing the freestyle in open water.... keep reading..
Some fun science facts about campfires you can tell your students on their next outdoor education trip.... keep reading..
Solo practice drills that develop the ability to make make volleyball sets and bumps.... keep reading..
A workout in which swimmers must perform a block start half-way through every repetition.... keep reading..
Basketball players need a highly developed cardiovascular system and can be trained using methods similar to those employed by endurance athletes.... keep reading..
The best perspective for videotaping opposing pitchers' pick-off tendencies against base-runners.... keep reading..
A drill in which players adapt to situations in which either the attackers or defenders are outnumbered.... keep reading..
A relay for shot putters or physical education class in which teams collectively attempt to throw a shot or medicine ball farther than their competitors.... keep reading..
A coaching cue that will prevent dropped batons during sprint relay exchanges in track meets or physical education classes.... keep reading..
How hockey players can make themselves three times less likely to suffer a groin injury in the first weeks of play.... keep reading..
Three tips that will help your hitters avoid bunting the ball into foul territory.... keep reading..
Where to aim lob shots so they land with optimal depth on the opposing court.... keep reading..
Why jump shots with an early release tend to be more accurate.... keep reading..
Low points on the green and the lie from which you chip will affect the roll of your chip shots.... keep reading..