Michael GaioMichael Gaio is the former director of marketing at AB Media. FitnessSyracuse Unveils Plans for New Practice FacilitySyracuse University is building off its successful 2012 athletic season, literally. The school unveiled plans for a $17 million indoor practice facility on Tuesday.July 11, 2013Stadium & ArenaKentucky to Renovate Rupp ArenaJuly 10, 2013Safety & SecurityAerobic Test Could Save Athletes' LivesHeat-related deaths nationwide have been on the rise since 1975, and athletic programs everywhere are looking at ways to combat that trend. Notre Dame High School in Lawrence Township, N.J., is among the schools leading the charge, as its football players recently underwent a cutting-edge Aerobic Strength Test.July 8, 2013ProgrammingJudge: Yoga in Public Schools Doesn't Teach ReligionOn the surface, teaching kids yoga in a public school sounds like a reasonable idea. It's a popular exercise activity and helps kids stay in shape. But nothing is ever as simple as it seems.July 2, 2013LeadershipLife Fitness Founder to Be Featured on CNN's ALS SeriesAugie Nieto, the founder of Life Fitness and inspirational leader in the fight against ALS, will be featured on CNN this week. The cable news network is running a three-part special on ALS and how families cope with the disease. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux, whose mother has ALS, will anchor the coverage.July 1, 2013Media & TechnologyHigh School Sports Network Coming SoonFirst there was ESPN, the first network devoted to 24/7 sports coverage. Then came conference-specific networks at the college level: The Big Ten Network, the Pac-12 Network and soon, the SEC Network. Even individual colleges have their own networks.June 27, 2013Safety & SecurityStudy Reveals Alarming Safety Trends in Youth SportsRemember the infamous New Orleans Saints bounty scandal that dominated sports headlines for much of last year? Well apparently the bounty effect has trickled down to youth sports, including kids as young as eight years old. A recent survey conducted by I9 Sports discovered some alarming numbers on bounties and injuries in youth sports.June 27, 2013Safety & SecurityNATA Releases Guidelines to Prevent Deaths in HS SportsEvery summer, it seems we hear sad and unfortunate stories of athletes suffering heat-related deaths on the practice field. In fact, in one particularly troubling week in August 2011, three high school athletes died on the practice field, prompting one doctor to call it "the worst week in the last 35 years in terms of athlete deaths."June 26, 2013LeadershipTechnogym's Alessandri Discusses Big PlansTechnogym founder and president Nerio Alessandri has big plans for his company. He was recently featured on Bloomberg TV's "Money Moves" segment, where he sat down with Deirdre Bolton to discuss the future of Technogym.June 24, 2013LeadershipAthletic Business Announces Content Library Social Media ContestAthletic Business wants to make your life easier. First we introduced our new Content Library, a collection of our best articles designed to take the pain out of your next big purchasing decision. Now we want to send you to the 2013 Athletic Business Conference & Expo for free, just for using it.June 14, 2013Previous PagePage 25 of 26Next PageTop StoriesOperationsInsurance Glitch Prevented Nebraska-Kearney From Selling Alcohol at Season OpenerSaturday was supposed to mark the first time the University of Nebraska at Kearney would sell alcohol at a home football game, but the Lopers’ concessions vendor was unable to secure proper insurance in time for the game.Safety & SecurityInvestigation Into HS Locker Room Hazing Leads to Three Suspensions, New PoliciesGoverning BodiesTexas' 'Safe Stands Act' Means One-Strike Rule for Unruly FansLeadershipMiami University Student-Athlete Uses NIL Deal to Highlight Athletes with DisabilitiesSponsored ContentWhy Abuse Prevention Training Matters in Sport