Sentences with phrase «time an athlete does»

Often times athletes do not have the necessary mobility in the shoulder or thoracic spine and you will see the weight moving forward and ending up in front of the body in the bottom position.
The first time an athlete does this style of banded speed rowing; they can not believe how hard it is.

Not exact matches

The predominant concept known as «interval training» used by top athletes and Olympic medalists for decades can now help busy entrepreneurs and ordinary folk do a lot more in less time.
One, the reason professional athletes do it all the time after a workout is it increases recovery.
Tanking is obviously an inexact science, and has much more to do with lineup construction and the allocation of playing time than anything else — players are professional athletes, and convincing them to lose on purpose to bring younger, cheaper new talent to their franchise isn't exactly a great sell.
As McLaughlin attempted to do her job and ask questions related to the game and Gayle's performance, the athlete responded that he wanted to come on the interview «just to see [McLaughlin's] eyes for the first time
Though he doesn't have tons of extra time, he's a huge music fan, Ironman athlete, devout father to three boys, amazing skier, small wave surfer, dog lover, philanthropic organizer, and fortunate to have a wonderful lady by his side every day.
«We have done the athlete family home stay programme for about 20 years starting in Atlanta for the games there and this is the first time that we have run out of homes,» he said.
I don't think it's that these athletes are not thankful at other times (like when making mistakes).
Why do we spend so much time bouncing around from job to job, organization to organization — all in a desperate attempt to escape the very thing that makes these athletes legendary?
All those times I didn't fit in the boxes I was in, whether it be school, girl, church, sorority, athlete, etc..
Still, there seems to be little resentment of his good fortune inVallejo, because Sabathia hasn't committed the cardinal sin of the pro athlete: He doesn't big - time his hometown.
If I wanted to be a disingenuous putz, I could pretend that comparison meant something (as if the bodies of a high schooler and a grown - ass professional athlete wouldn't be markedly different), and I could point out that Jones sure had a noticeable dip in production when he turned 32 and then suddenly got much better (as if that kind of variance doesn't happen in baseball all the freaking time).
We don't know that the athletes aren't working full - time between games to fix their issues or improve their swing or pitch recognition.
Given enough time and athletes, he might do just that.
In one of the greatest no - brainer gimmicks of all time, Corbin is an entitled jerk who thinks he's done it all and is the world's greatest athlete.
If coaches don't take the time to educate themselves so they can ask the right questions, get referrals from parents of current or past athletes» success, or from other coaches.
At a time when a record two - fifths of Olympic athletes are female, when women are competing in every sport that men do except boxing and wrestling, when IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch declares that «the problem of [women's] participation has been solved,» the problem is in fact unsolved.
One time I shot him for SI when ESPN was doing its top 100 North American athletes of the 20th century.
Carlen's athletes spend most of their time in their dorm, which is as good a place as any, considering that Carlen is a tough disciplinarian and Morgantown, the site of the university, doesn't have a level street to walk on.
However, the student - athlete's institution must be notified of the recruitment and may establish reasonable restrictions related to the contact (e.g., no visits during class time), provided such restrictions do not preclude the opportunity for the student - athlete to discuss transfer possibilities with the other institution.»
It's not the first time an athlete claimed money didn't matter.
«I would like to create a Paris - Roubaix winner, but the [European] athletes that are doing well even at junior levels, they're doing one - day races all the time
As a young athlete, you don't yet have the life experience to know how special it is to have the time, space and support to pursue your dreams.
There's no doubt the varsity athletes are better, and it's likely they've put in more time over the years, but the freshmen and sophomores are less likely to be motivated to do the same if they are always getting bumped out of the gym by the older kids.
For the Penguins organization to pass judgement AT THE SAME TIME TRUMP WAS OUT HERE SPRAYING THE CHOPPA AT BLACK ATHLETES on people wishing to do so is cowardly.
THE LEGEND GROWS It's official: Barry Sanders is the only athlete who doesn't put his pants on one leg at a time.
Maybe you're not from Philly, but here, we give our athletes a hard time when they don't meet expectations.
We train everyday except Sunday, we eat only the meals provided by Spitz» training facility, and we get more sleep than we ever did during our time as student - athletes.
The shock that goes hand - in - hand with the UNC story is attached to the length of time and the number of people affected, not the fact that star athletes were being given grades they didn't earn.
Take time to look at the nutrition facts online before you go so that you have a game plan, and you don't fall prey to the Big Meal Deals that may be a bargain financially, but won't serve you well as an athlete.
After all, there are a bunch of other athletes who played winter sports who are there, and letting someone take time off just doesn't seem fair.
Well if your athletes don't have a decent foundation of strength along with progressive reactive force development training, then jumping right into a plyometric program is a waste of time.
John O'Korn, fighting for the Michigan starting QB spot this fall, does not appreciate the NCAA rule that prohibits meals during the summer time for athletes that stay on campus.
He went all - out in doing so, too, as the Jamaican Olympic bronze medallist ran a world - leading and national record 12.94 to go to joint 10th on the world all - time list and become the 16th athlete to have ever dipped under the 13 second barrier.
However, these student - athletes continue to play because they don't want to lose scholarships, disappoint their parents and, more often, they haven't taken the time to develop other social or academic skills.
Student - athletes will benefit the most from reduced exposure to potentially injurious blows and from what one calls the «conundrum of having to self - report an injury that they may not recognize as being potentially injurious or dangerous in the moment of competition,» or, as recent studies suggest, that athletes know are potentially dangerous but choose not to report because they fear being punished by the coach for doing so, such as by removing them from a starting position, reducing future playing time, or inferring in front of teammates that reporting symptoms made them «weak» or less «manly»; and
found that the attitudes and behaviors of coaches of university - level teams in Canada may have discouraged athletes from reporting concussion symptoms at the time of injury, with a third of athletes admitting to have suffered a concussion saying that they did not reveal their symptoms out of fear that being diagnosed with a concussion would affect their standing with their current team or future teams and nearly one - fifth because they feared such a diagnosis would result in negative repercussions from the coach or coaching staff.
Unless the coach made it clear that an athlete needed to report symptoms of concussion, it was perceived to be unacceptable to come out because of a «headache» or «dizziness» [because] athletes did not want to be wrong about being concussed and suffer negative consequences» such as being punished by the coach for reporting concussive symptoms «by removing them from a starting position, reducing their future playing time, or inferring that reporting concussive symptoms made them «weak.»»
Some of the same studies suggest that athletes may be more likely to self - report if they feel safe in self - reporting, in other words, when they don't fear adverse repercussions if they report in terms of decreased playing time, losing their starting positions, or being embarrassed by the coach in front of their teammates for their lack of toughness, such as, for example, by being labeled a «wimp» (or worse).
It is up to parents to do whatever they can to make sure that their child's coach does not continue to convey the message to athletes that there will be negative consequences to concussion reporting by removing them from a starting position, reducing future playing time, or inferring that reporting concussive symptoms made them «weak», but, instead, creates an environment in which athletes feel safe in honestly self - reporting experiencing concussion symptoms or reporting that a teammate is displaying signs of concussion (and reinforcing that message at home)
Suffice it to say, the new mandate hasn't made anybody happy and has garnered plenty of vocal detractors (and rightly so), from US Lacrosse, the sport's national governing body (which, among other things, called the mandate «irresponsible» and premature), to coaches (who don't see the flimsy headband approved by FHSAA — what one longtime game official told The Times looked «more like a thick bandana» — as serving any purpose and no more than a «costly distraction to parents and the players»), to game officials (one told The Times that the only effect the headgear was having on the game was to cause delays because the headbands were prone to falling off) to the athletes themselves, who say all it does is get in the way of their goggles.
Particularly with athletes with chronic injuries, I will spend more time making them believe they have the power to get better than actually doing the manual techniques, exercises, and modalities that have been shown to improve healing.
The results of the research paper are consistent with those of a 2013 study which found that, while ACL injuries did not disproportionately affect female high school athletes overall, girls were found to have a significantly higher ACL injury rate than boys in sex - comparable sports (soccer, basketball, and baseball / softball), with girls 2 times more likely to suffer an ACL injury playing soccer than any other sport, and 4 times more likely to sustain such an injury playing either soccer or basketball than volleyball or softball.
If your child's coach doesn't incorporate stretching into practice time, encourage your athlete to do it on his own.
A well - rested teen athlete is able to fall asleep within 20 minutes of getting in bed, sleeps through the night, awakens easily at the wake - up time, and does not usually need to sleep in on weekends (i.e., does not need to catch up on sleep since they are well rested every night).
These studies could teach us more about why and how concussions tend to occur, as well as how subconcussive blows — a hit to the head that doesn't result in a concussion — affect an athlete over a long period of time.
She did not have a specific career goal in mind at the time, she says, but she knew that she wanted to work with athletes and conduct research to help them improve their performance.
At times White has done the work for the U.S. team for no charge, but he keeps his lab going with funding from other projects, such as a study he did for an elliptical bike maker to examine whether the product maintained fitness in high - level athletes, working with collegiate teams, and donations from former rowers.
Three of the athletes did not show any symptoms of CTE at the time of death.
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