By:
Mike Eskridge
January 12th, 2022
When you look at a picture of a Tyrannosaurus rex, you can quickly figure out what they were built to do. With 6-12 inch teeth and a powerful jaw, as well as solid thighs and enormous feet, you see immediately that this dinosaur was built to run after and eat other dinosaurs. It would be terrifying to meet one in real life, but you may get one chuckle out of the experience - seeing its arms. T-rex’s are famous for their tiny arms, which look pretty funny compared to the other huge parts of their body.
By:
Lauren Hendrix
January 12th, 2022
There is no other sport that has inherent freedom like running. It requires no equipment, no gym membership, no team - just your body, and the sheer will to always be better. Running is truly unique in the sports world, and runners are consequently exceptional athletes. Because other than shoes, your body is the only equipment required, it requires extensive care to maintain performance. But how do you figure out what your body needs to recover and perform to meet your goals? Where should you go for this kind of specialized advice?
By:
Mike Eskridge
December 29th, 2021
They say you are what you eat, which is partially true, in that what you eat influences directly how your body performs. To say it differently, you get out what you put in. If you only feed your body lousy food, you are guaranteed not to perform as well as you would like.
By:
Mike Eskridge
December 29th, 2021
Many runners know what it is like to run through pain. You wake up in the morning with a sore knee, but you go out and run anyway because usually, your pain goes away after a minute. But what if it doesn’t go away? What if you seriously injure yourself because you do not know when to stop?
By:
Mike Eskridge
December 29th, 2021
Picture this: it’s a beautiful day outside, and you decide to replace your daily gym routine with a nice run. After your warm-up, you pick up a good pace, feeling your heart pounding in your chest and the sun on your face. Suddenly, you feel a searing pain in the front of your shin that causes you to come to a full stop. You wonder, what in the world was that? Then, you worry that you may be suffering from a very common stress response for any runner: shin splints.
By:
Mike Eskridge
December 29th, 2021
Rest is essential to any athlete’s routine, especially runners. If runners neglect to rest, they increase their injury risk and decrease their muscles’ ability to recover. Some runners may not rest as much as they need to, thinking that if they rest, they will slow their progress. On the contrary, runners who prioritize rest days tend to gain more progress over time.
By:
Mallie Wilson Rickard
December 22nd, 2021
Golf is a game all about details. You use 14 different clubs, you have to be able to make consistent swings, and it has a complicated scoring system. It is quite a challenge to attempt learning all facets of the game on your own, which is why many golfers take lessons from a swing coach or a licensed golf pro at their facility.
By:
Riley Manasco
December 22nd, 2021
Whether you are a new golfer or have been playing for a while, lessons could be a great investment. Building a solid foundation of good playing habits early in your golf career can be beneficial, and it is important to reinforce those habits as you continue to progress. Even though lessons can be expensive, they really are worth the cost, because golf can be such a complicated game.
Golf | Sports Performance | cost
By:
Riley Manasco
December 22nd, 2021
If you have ever wanted golf lessons but have done a double-take at the price tag, you are not alone. Some pros can charge a lot for their services, and if you are doing some research, you may be questioning why you even need golf lessons. In learning anything, you can’t know how to fix something if you are unsure what you are doing in the first place, and golf is no different - you need someone to instruct you on how to fix incorrect movements.
By:
Mallie Wilson Rickard
December 22nd, 2021
When starting golf lessons, it is essential to find the right instructor for you. If you live in an area with many golf facilities, however, making sense of your options can feel overwhelming. How do you figure out whether the pro you end up with is the right one for you?