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- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
The current basketball strike is simply about two sides looking for the best deal. On the surface, isn't that what everyone wants in life, the best deal?
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
Whether or not Tiger Woods wins another major will only be answered in the future and any current opinions stand a 50/50 chance of being correct.
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
Eight student athletes from the university of Miami were recently asked to repay the money they illegally received from university booster Nevin Shapiro and athletics personnel. They also were given various levels of game suspensions based on the amount of money and benefits that they received.
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
In Roger Federer's loss today at the 2011 US Open to Novak Djokovic, Federer was asked to comment on Djokovic's winning forehand. Was it lucky or confidence?
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
Fred Couples has two coaches discretion choices for the Presidents Cup team. Any choice he makes is the right decision.
Read more: Presidents Cup: Response to Farrell Evan's letter to Fred Couples
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
Imagine if your young aspiring athlete came to you and said: "Mom, can you buy me this shirt?" A t-shirt with the word "Dope" written on the front. Your immediate reaction might be to ask, Why suggest to the world that you lack intelligence? More frighteningly, you worry that your kid thinks advertising drugs add up to "cool" and perhaps wonder if he/she could even be lured into taking drugs? Then your child says no mom, "dope does not mean I lack intelligence or take drugs", it refers to my "cool" moves on the skateboard.
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
In the Master's this year, Tiger Woods strained his knee while trying to hit an awkward shot.
Was this injury the result of unfortunate bad luck?
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
For every great champion who plays while injured or sick, there should be a disclaimer: "Professional athletes only. School kids and any other nonprofessional should follow doctors order's: stay home and get better."
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
A few years ago, I worked with a young high school runner who experienced severe Achilles tendon pain every time he ran too long or too hard. His parents and three different coaches all wanted him to recover, yet pressure from this group of adults for him to continue running was also very strong. Fortunately, one of the coaches recognized there was a problem and asked me to help with a pool training program.
Read more: Overtraining in young athletes: not worth an injury
- Written by: Dr. Steven Victorson
- Category: Perform Well
As adults over 50, we all "remember" how hard we used to work and practice our sport. Many of those workouts ended with the coach asking for one more sprint, just as we thought that we had nothing left. Presently, many high school athletes are asked to do the same workouts that we remember, but their seasons last for twelve months not two or three. Kids sometimes play on two teams, the weekend team and the school team. One program leads to another program. Additionally, there are conditioning coaches and a plethora of private coaching and training programs available to increase a child's chances for athletic success.