• Yog Closing Ceremony Heralds New Era in Youth Olympics

    Updated: 2010-08-26 14:41:44
    SINGAPORE (GaeaTimes.com) — Tonight will witness one of the grand and spectacular events in the history of Olympics as Singapore will bid farewell to the athletes after the Youth Olympic Games. The YOG closing ceremony promises to be a splendid event that will bring new spirit and enthusiasm among the young athletes. The celebration will include .... Original article on Gaea Times at   Yog Closing Ceremony Heralds New Era in Youth Olympics.

  • Stephanie Rice Quit from CWG 2010 due to Shoulder Injury

    Updated: 2010-08-20 09:11:12
    more images NEW DELHI, INDIA (GaeaTimes.com) — Commonwealth Games 2010, which is already turmoiled by several infrastructure issues, gets another blow today. Stephanie Rice, a three times gold medalist of Australia has withdrawn her name from the CWG citing shoulder injury. Reportedly, Stephanie is suffering a right shoulder injury, that forces her to go back to home. .... Source   Stephanie Rice Quit from CWG 2010 due to Shoulder Injury.

  • Is BYU Football Going For WAC League?

    Updated: 2010-08-19 01:05:04
    UTAH (GaeaTimes.com) — According to the sources, Brigham Young University (BYU) are leaving the conference to rejoin the WAC league which it created decades earlier. For the Western Athletic Conference, Utah State and the other schools in the league, this move can dramatically effect the landscape of college sports in western United States. According to an ... Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Is BYU Football Going For WAC League?.

  • To a Coach with a Hammer, Every Athlete is a Nail: Creativity in Sports Coaching.

    Updated: 2010-08-19 00:56:08
    Failure from Crestock Creative Images Coaching is creativity. To the successful coaches of the future, creativity will be a core coaching skill: right up there with communication, passion, empathy, commitment, the ability to engage athletes and sports specific technical skill. But what does it mean to be creative and to coach creatively. And to coaches who are not naturally [...]

  • Coaching in the Century of Entertainment

    Updated: 2010-08-05 00:59:00
    “Enter-Training”: “Entertained, not just trained” Coaching in this century is more about entertainment and enjoyment than just education and athletic excellence. Coaches, teachers and instructors around the World are experiencing frustrating times coming to terms with the rapid changes in society and the impact these changes are having on the learning behaviors of kids. This [...]

  • The future – who will get there first?

    Updated: 2010-08-05 00:58:59
    By Wayne Goldsmith In business and in elite sport there are three basic types of people. Those who are innovative, creative, rule breakers, risk takers – leaders: people who have a vision of what’s possible and make the future theirs. Those who watch the leaders and innovators and copy them. Those who don’t care about the [...]

  • Five World Wide Trends in Sport which you ignore at your peril.

    Updated: 2010-08-05 00:58:58
    boy playing in the beach from Crestock Stock Images Having visited more than 30 countries in four continents in the past few years and spent time with sports leaders, coaches, athletes, sponsors, sports scientists, sports academics, sports medicine practitioners, sports administrators, government funding agencies and other sports professionals in many of the world’s leading sports systems, five [...]

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