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Think Thin! - (USA)
I was walking by this lady’s cubicle the other day and I saw a sign that read: Think Thin I thought about it for a second and it really pissed me off. Think thin is such a cop out. Think thin all you want, it doesn’t make that hamburger and fries that you ate for lunch go away. To have a sign like that in your office means that you hope that by thinking thin, it will help you be thin. Or it will help you reach your goals. Whether it be building muscle, losing fat or fitting into tha
http://www.dieselcrew.com/how-to-build-muscle-and-lose-fat-top-7-tips/
Back Where They Belong - The Axeman - syracuse.com - (USA)
News and opinions on Syracuse University, local high school and professional sports with commentator and blogger Brent Axe on syracuse.com
http://www.syracuse.com/axeman/index.ssf/2008/05/back_where_they_belong.html
Duffey goal powers Lenape to state soccer title - (USA)
Duffey goal powers Lenape to state soccer title Posted in Locker Room, Sports on November 22nd, 2008 at 1:43 pm by BCT sports writer Reuben Frank | Lenape senior Katie Duffey scored the game’s only goal with 32 1/2 minutes left to lead Lenape’s girls soccer team to a 1-0 win over Ridge and its second consecutive state Group 4 championship at the College of New Jersey in Ewing. Lenape, ranked seventh nationally and No. 1 in New Jersey, extended its winning streak to 34 consecutive games. Carl
http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/news/bct/duffey-goal-leads-lenape-to-1-0-state-girls-soccer-title-win/
Top 11 Most Dangerous High-School Sports - (USA)
When it comes to dangerous sports in high school and beyond, cheerleading can definitely lead to serious injuries. All those daring lifts and complicated dance moves aren't the only way you athletes hurt themselves. Here is a list of other sports that top the injury list . Lacrosse Football Baseball/softball Cheerleading Gymnastics To see the rest of the list read more. Soccer Ice Hockey Track and Field/Cross Country Swimming/Diving Basketball Wrestling
http://www.fitsugar.com/3921459
Lacrosse Players Have Excess Burden of Cardiac Arrest from Chest Blows (CME/CE) - (USA)
Commotio cordis accounts for a disproportionate number of sudden deaths in high school and college athletes playing lacrosse, compared with most other major sports, researchers found.
http://www.medpagetoday.com/EmergencyMedicine/EmergencyMedicine/15448
To Athletes Retiring Young - (USA)
You know those NCAA commercials that have run the past few years during the NCAA basketball tournaments? You know the ones that say “there are thousands of NCAA student-athletes, and most of us are going pro in something other than sports”? I think they are kind of annoying and corny and distract from the games themselves, but, ultimately, they are true. Most athletes, no matter how disturbingly young they are when they start playing their sport, end their careers at around twenty-two year
http://wesleyanargus.com/2009/05/05/to-athletes-retiring-young/
Rolling a blog joint - July 29 - (USA)
Header provided by GrandmasterB. Contact him for all your graphical needs. Here is what we are smokin’ today. **check out the creative video posted below the Joint* Hoop Doctors - Vote for the best dunker in the country. Tailgating Ideas - Eight ways tailgaters ruin their beer. Loser With Socks - Eric Berry billboard. Brahsome - Another great post featuring the best of Craigslist. Busted Coverage - Cheerleader tries to sue her high school, good luck. The
http://cuzoogle.com/2009/07/29/rolling-a-blog-joint-july-29-2/
A Four-Day Study On The Use And Variance Of 'Fuck' On The Deadcast [Emeritus] - (USA)
Like many Deadspin readers, I'm a regular listener of Drew's Deadcast podcast. But boy: That fellow sure does love to say the word "fuck." Maybe it's because I'm a yokel farm boy — just a hayseed! confused by your big-city ways! just trying to type my little stories and shamble on down that thar dirt road! — but I'm not a heavy user of expletives, in casual conversation or otherwise. Drew obviously grew up differently: Drew obviously grew up in Deadwood. As a little homage to Drew — who'
http://deadspin.com/5323893/a-four+day-study-on-the-use-and-variance-of-fuck-on-the-deadcast
Quick Drive: 2010 Acura MDX gets new nose, powertrain improvements - (USA)
Filed under: Crossover , Acura , First Drive 2010 Acura MDX – Click above for a high-res image gallery For the 2010 model year, Acura has updated the style and substance of the MDX, revamping the exterior to tie-in with the rest of the automaker’s line-up and making a few upgrades to its powertrain to keep up with the competition. Obviously, the biggest change is the adoption of Acura’s new corporate fascia via: Autoblog Quick Drive: 2010 Acura RDX, bring on the shield First Drive:
http://www.realitywired.com/quick-drive-2010-acura-mdx-gets-new-nose-powertrain-improvements.html
The NBA Continues to Brand “Basketball” Worldwide And At Home… - (USA)
The NBA Continues to Brand “Basketball” Worldwide And At Home… November 25th, 2008 Many times sports get caught up in their own branding opportunities, often at the expense of the greater good of the sport they represent. There have been countless stories of MLB chasing down rights fees for Little League or the Cape Cod League, or Major League Lacrosse and the National Lacrosse League fighting against themselves for marketing space and fan dollars. While in many cases the ideal is valid, th
http://joefavorito.com/?p=295
Mark Herzlich - (USA)
Mark Herzlich News Posts BC linebacker Herzlich fighting cancer - ESPN Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich , the ACC's Defensive Player of the Year, revealed Thursday that he is battling cancer. AP Photo/Michael Dwyer Mark Herzlich said Thursday he has Ewing's Sarcoma, a cancer most often found in bone or soft tissue. …. Mark Herzlich - The Heights (subscription) Enter Mark Herzlich , CSOM '10. The junior had been somewhat of an unsung hero the year before. The foc
http://www.mallbo.com/2009/05/15/mark-herzlich/
Today in Blachisms: Mice Turds and Elephant Dung - (USA)
Today in Blachisms: Mice Turds and Elephant Dung Stories By Date Full Story Archive Categories Approval Ratings Athletes Are Silly Atlantic 11 Beer and Cheese Caps College Basketball College Football College Lacrosse College Soccer Corrections D.C. United Fighting Sports Gambling Golf Know Your Fans MLB Media Minor League Baseball Minor League Basketball Minor League Football Morning Look Mystics NASCAR NBA NFL NHL Nats Olympics Orioles Poetry Pro Softball Redskins Rugby Tennis Ter
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2008/11/today_in_blachisms_mice_turds.html
Mom’s Homeroom Interview With Claire - (USA)
Today, I will be bringing you our interview with Claire from Mom’s Homeroom. Renee and I asked her a few questions that we felt our readers would like to hear about. Claire is a mother of two, and is very familiar with the struggle of career and family. She is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology and operates a practice that concentrates on preventative and wellness medicine. Claire is a member of the American Society for Nutrition and keeps herself in shape by running. She aims
http://thedirtytshirt.com/moms-homeroom-interview-with-claire
Look Who Gets It™! - (USA)
In yesterday morning’s Ticker, I noted that several MLB players were suddenly wearing stirrups. “There’s definitely a little trendlet at work here,” I added. “I think the hosiery pendulum may finally be ready to start swinging back the other way.” As if to underscore my point, a few hours later David Wright joined the bandwagon . Unprecedented! Wright usually goes high-cuffed for day games, but I’m fairly certain this is the first time he’s ever gone with stirrups instead of solid socks. I’m te
http://www.uniwatchblog.com/2009/05/14/look-who-gets-it%E2%84%A2/
We're Number 36!!! - (USA)
ESPN, the Disney-owned American cable TV network that touts itself as the ‘worldwide leader in sports’, asked a 8-person panel of sports experts to determine the “toughest” sport. The panel evaluated 60 sports in 10 different categories: endurance, strength, power, speed, agility, flexibility, nerve, durability, hand-eye coordination and analytic aptitude. The 8 experts judged each sport in the 10 categories on a scale of 1-to-10. The responses were compiled to give each sport a degree-of-dif
http://www.10kswimmer.com/2008/11/were-number-36.html
Little Hoyas Win Four-OT Thriller - washingtonpost.com - (USA)
It takes four overtimes to decide an installment of the area's best boys' lacrosse rivalry, as Georgetown Prep edges Landon, 9-8, for the IAC regular season title.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/25/AR2008042503529.html
Sports Nutrition For The Average Athlete - (USA)
Why are we drawn to sports? It is because we appreciate and take pleasure in witnessing the human spirit in motion. Athletes competing and achieving despite difficulties inspires us all. It is a reality TV show in its best. Sometimes, we can’t help asking what sort of “all in one sports nutrition” they are taking. It’s heartwarming to us those ordinary mortals, after years of training and hard work had triumphed against all odds. We know that these athletes had worked hard to develop their physi
http://www.mygr8blog.com/sports/sports-nutrition-for-the-average-athlete/
Panthers 2008 Schedule - (USA)
http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/default.asp?u=CENTRALYORKLACROSSE&t=c&s=lacrosse&p=schedule
WikiSport Training Guide Home - WikiSport Training Guide - (USA)
Tips on how to train for various sports. Athletes can visit this wiki to learn about how to improve at their sport of choice. - WikiSport Training Guide Home
http://wikisport-training.wetpaint.com/
Borrelli praised for career-long 100% effort - (USA)
Tom Borrelli, the Buffalo News sportswriter who died Thursday, was the consummate professional reporter, a talented and knowledgeable “100-percenter” who lived and breathed lacrosse and other sports, his colleagues recalled. Borrelli, 51, died at about 5:30 a.m. Thursday in Erie County Medical Center of complications from a fall he took down a steep staircase two weeks ago while covering a high school football game at All High Stadium. Editorial staff members who gathered in the newsroom aft
http://www.icefirecn.com/sports/mlb/borrelli-praised-for-career-long-100-effort/
GUEST POST: Why Canada is Cool - (USA)
The final guest post for my trip out to San Francisco comes from the marvelous Tam, who is just as cool in person as she is online. FIVE REASONS WHY CANADA IS COOL 1. Snow Okay, this is but one reason Canada is literally cool, more like downright frigid. As much as I whine and bitch about snow and cold, it is pretty cool … when I’m inside with a roaring fire and my mostly-nekkid servant boy Juan is serving me strawberry daiquiris on the bear skin rug in front of the fireplace.
http://puntabulous.com/2009/05/13/guest-post-why-canada-is-cool/
Cheers to a new sport to learn about - (USA)
Cheers to a new sport to learn about November 23rd, 2008 by Wes In 17 years of covering high school sports, I have been to games/matches/tournaments/meets in football, basketball, baseball, softball, track, volleyball, soccer, wrestling, swimming, diving, cross country, golf, tennis, bowling, water polo, judo, kayaking, sailing and even lacrosse … but until this week, never cheerleading. Well, add that one to the list as I made it down to the ILH championships on Monday and the OIA championsh
http://preptalk.honadvblogs.com/2008/11/23/a-new-sport-to-learn-about/
Participation in athletics registers small uptick in California - (USA)
Revenues may be down throughout California, but participation in high school athletics is up. According to the 2009 California Interscholastic Federation Sports Participation Survey, there were a total of 736,727 high school athletes participating in sports last year, an increase of 1,224--or 1.6%--from the last survey conducted two years ago. "The increase, although slight, is still a testament to the fact that our California schools and student-athletes are very much interested in increasi
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/varsitytimesinsider/2009/08/participation-in-athletics-registers-small-uptick-in-california.html
Inside Lacrosse - (USA)
Inside Lacrosse is a magazine, website and TV show for the world of lacrosse. Covering news, scores, photos, columns and expert analysis, Inside Lacrosse is the best source for lacrosse information.
http://insidelacrosse.com/
Red Jacket Shop - (USA)
http://www.redjacketshop.com/
ESPN - Lacrosse - (USA)
Lacrosse coverage on ESPN.com: latest news, scores, schedule, stats, and highlights.
http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/lacrosse/index
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