Virtuous circle of physical activity, leadership and empathy
We often hear of approaches to best prepare kids for life. Showing them love and affection, keeping their mind active by talking and reading to them, supporting their interests, whatever…
We often hear of approaches to best prepare kids for life. Showing them love and affection, keeping their mind active by talking and reading to them, supporting their interests, whatever…
We hope to be involved in numerous fun charity events, where raising funds and awareness go hand-in-hand. We (okay, I) don’t however, want to be on a golf course. (Sorry,…
A positive trend over the past few years is the use, by teams and individuals, to tie in performance on the field of play with a socially responsible effort off…
I am already depressed about the end of the World Cup. Let’s start the countdown to 2014!! Of course, there is so much to remember about the World Cup, on…
Don’t forget to hold on to this report and periodically check back. It will surely be a good read post-2010 World Cup and as we approach the next World Cup…
From our friends at Laureus: Martina Navratilova joined by Sir Bobby Charlton, Kim Clijsters and a host of stars to launch Kilimanjaro Challenge LONDON, June 26, 2010 – On the…
Often you see mention of the “sounds and smell” of sports. That could mean the smell of the soccer/football field, the rich aroma of hot dogs, or the non-stop chants…
The UN’s Office on Sport for Development and Peace has new videos at its YouTube channel. They are all great but we were especially taken with the one that shows…
Sports Illustrated had a powerful story recently about players in Major League Baseball who have or currently dealing with issues of anxiety, depression and other mental illness. These players are…
Barnstorming, the idea of visiting multiple locations playing the local sports team, is a long-standing tradition. However, with the advent of professional leagues, and (mostly) stable franchises, the idea of…
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