We begin a series of articles looking at the science of running technique – is there a right way to run? This introduction sets the scene for upcoming posts with more detail
Archives for September 2007
A quiet period for sports analysis…
It’s been a while since we attacked a post with the “usual” vigour, so to all our regular visitors and readers, apologies for the lull. After the IAAF World Champs, things went through a bit of a quiet patch, and that co-incided with a particularly busy period for both us in our “normal” jobs (the […]
Arena Football – Lessons for Twenty20?
Southern-hemisphere nations and other rugby lovers are probably familiar with American, sometimes called “Gridiron,” football. The National Football League (NFL) is a dominant entity in professional sports in the USA, and the league is a money-making behemoth for the cartel of team owners, the players, and even for a number of peripheral merchants and entrepreneurs […]
Athletics news and reports – Brussels preview
Well, it’s been a quiet period for athletics, since our almost daily analysis of the IAAF World Champs in Osaka. Last week saw the Zurich Weltklasse, which is usually one of THE great single night athletic meetings. But this year it was afflicted by its close proximity to the World Champs, and a lot of […]
Twenty20 Cricket – the debate continues
looking at the evolution of Twenty20 cricket provoked some interesting comments from readers. Some feel that the Twenty20 game is the only one worth watching, while others see no problem at all. So clearly, this issue is one that polarizes opinion. Some of those comments have been quite thought provoking and in this follow up […]
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