This is My Last Blog Post [Tim Briggs]
I have some bittersweet news to report: I have a new job and will be leaving Church Sports Outreach (CSO).
I have some bittersweet news to report: I have a new job and will be leaving Church Sports Outreach (CSO).
As for Frazier, this is what Teddy told him before his at-bat in the sixth inning: “Come on, hit me a home run, I love you.”
“Al” admitted to poisoning the trees with a herbicide called Spike 80DF (Tebuthiuron) the weekend following the 2010 Iron Bowl,
A group that promotes removing scoreboards in children’s sports says removing the focus on winning keeps players engaged in the sport longer.
Moving. Spectacular. Inspiring. The list goes on…
Banks, as has been well-documented, was wrongfully imprisoned for five years after being convicted of rape when he was 17.
In Boston, we see the duality of mankind. The depravity to bomb and kill and the dignity to help and rescue.
To what extent can coaches use negative tactics to motivate athletes? And what impact does that approach have on coaches’ credibility?
Last week, we partnered with CSRM and led a webinar discussing ‘Marriage & the Sports Minister.’
I stumbled across these three videos and there are three words that describe them well: Fight, Fight, Fight!