College Soccer Faces Challenges, but a Few Changes Could Advance the Sport
College soccer faces a number of challenges, but some say a few changes could greatly advance the game.
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Company Charged With Failure to Test Refurbished Football Helmets
A reconditioning company is charged with failure to test refurbished football helmets.
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Debate Brews at Syracuse Over the Practice of Retiring Numbers
The debate over whether retiring a number is considered historic preservation or lost legacy heats up at Syracruse University.
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Employee Advances from Selling Smoothies to Managing Fitness Departments
A strong work ethic and great customer service skills helped Candice Christner go from selling smoothies to managing many fitness departments.
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Exercise Room Provides Clear Vantage Points for Exercisers, Instructor
This multipurpose room provides exercisers and the instructor with clear vantage points.
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Fitness Club Operators Take Seven-Step Checkup as Economic Prognosis Worsens
As the nation's economic prognosis worsens, fitness center operators must take these seven active steps to ensure the continued health of their facilities.
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Identifying and Saving High Risk Swimmers Key To Victim Prevention
Identifying and saving high-risk swimmers
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Naming Rights Deals Scrutinized by Private and Public Sectors Alike
Naming rights agreements are being scrutinized like never before, both by potential sponsorship partners and the taxpaying public.
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NYC Offers Free Fitness Classes to Underserved Populations
New York City offers free fitness classes to some historically underserved populations.
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One on One: Ed Dougherty Helps Sports Teams Improve Broadcast Capabilities
Engineer Ed Dougherty explains why his new Wavecam design will improve broadcast capabilities as well as generate revenue for sports teams.
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Online Updating Service
Online Athletics Interactive makes maintaining school sports websites easy.
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Pool Water Chlorination Mitigates Potential for Recreational Waterborne Illness
Sensible and informed pool-water chlorination is the most cost-effective and user-friendly way to mitigate the potential for recreational water illnesses.
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Reduce the Risk of a Lawsuit in Your Fitness Center
You can do many things to reduce the risk of a lawsuit in your fitness center. Here are some important first steps.
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Simple Upgrades Can Help Outdated Facilities Stay In the Game
A la carte upgrades can help tired-looking outdoor spectator venues get with the times.
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Synthetic Ice Increasing In Popularity as a Recreational Skating Alternative
Despite some operational rough spots, synthetic ice is becoming an increasingly popular choice in recreational skating applications.
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Teams In Cold-Weather States Travel South for Competition and Bonding
Many teams in cold-weather states will travel south this month for a week of intense training, competition and bonding.
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Third-Party Health Club Certification Effort Could Benefit Industry
A third-party health club certification effort is afoot that could benefit club users and owners alike.
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Video-Based Entertainment Can Engage All Types of Exercisers
To engage exercisers of all types, some strategy is required in the use of video-based entertainment.
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Waiver Thwarts Injured Skiers Negligence Lawsuit
An injured skier sees his negligence lawsuit slam right into a back-of-ticket waiver.
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With Free Memberships, Health Clubs Cater to the Unemployed
Health clubs cater to the unemployed with free memberships.
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