AB StaffProgrammingEven 'Weekend Warriors' Lower Mortality RiskHealth and fitness experts have long described "weekend warriors" in a mildly negative way -- but no more. A large new study in JAMA Internal Medicine has revealed large mortality benefits for all manner of weekend warriors.February 17, 2017ProgrammingYoga Offers More than Fitness"Yoga is not one thing," says Carrie Jacobson, manager at East Meets West Yoga in Buffalo and Williamsville. "It's many, many things. And each of us can come to it and find what speaks to us."February 17, 2017FitnessUtah Embraces Sports Science, Seeks Competitive EdgeIn modern athletics, keeping track of performance is the easy part. Athletes can monitor their heart rate, count their footsteps and log their diets with even average, check-it-on-my-phone means at their disposal.February 17, 2017Industry Press RoomShock Doctor Unveils New Line of NBA-Branded Mouth GuardsLeading athletic protection and performance brand Shock Doctor announced today the launch of a new line of NBA and team-branded mouth guards as part of their multiyear partnership with the league.February 17, 2017Industry Press RoomDavid Witt Named PTR Touring Coach of the YearProfessional Tennis Registry (PTR) presented its annual awards this week during the 2017 PTR International Tennis Symposium.February 17, 2017ProgrammingOpinion: Eustachy Another Case of Misplaced PrioritiesThe only thing more appalling than the details of Larry Eustachy's violent temper and the emotional abuse he inflicted on his players is that the Colorado State basketball coach still has a job.February 16, 2017ProgrammingCFB Targeting Rule Could See UpdateThe sometimes controversial targeting rule in college football could get a welcome tweak for next season. When the NCAA Football Rules Committee meets next month, it will consider adding a middle ground, according to secretary-rules editor Rogers Redding,February 16, 2017Safety & SecurityDid Training Environment Expose Gymnasts to Abuse?A former national team gymnast claims it was the "toxic" environment created by Bela and Martha Karolyi's unrelenting expectations that enabled Larry Nassar to befriend gymnasts he intended to abuse.February 16, 2017Media & TechnologyGoogle Product Seeks to Help Concussion DiagnosesConcussions could be diagnosed on the spot, right after an impact, by a variant of Google Glass "smart" spectacles, according to a new patent application from Google.February 16, 2017Stadium & ArenaSports Complex Could Provide $100M Economic ImpactA multi-use sports complex in Montgomery County could generate $100 million in local economic impact in its first five years, according to a study commissioned by a board that promotes tourism in the county.February 16, 2017Previous PagePage 746 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesFundraisingFundraising Friday: High School to Apply $1.2M Estate Gift Toward Upgrading Football ComplexLake City Public Schools in Wabasha County, Minn., is the recipient of a $1.2 million financial gift from the estate of Andru Peters, a Lake City High School alum and former football player who died in May. As reported Wednesday by KTTC, the district will use the funds to support long-term improvements to its athletic complex used for football and soccer, including upgrades to grounds, lighting and seating.HomeAB Today Replay - Week of September 15LegalNumber of Men Accusing N.C. State of Overlooking Athletic Trainer's Abuse Reaches 14Governing BodiesNCAA Approves Elimination of Spring Transfer Window for FootballSponsored ContentThe Power of Custom: Transforming Your Swim Facility with Competitor Products