Sports Science
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Going with the flow or being clutch: What it means for an athlete to be in the zone
Clutch performances occur in certain situations under pressure, when there is an important outcome on the line.
Christian Swann, The Conversation & Scott Goddard, The Conversation
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Running shoes: Scientific designs could hold the key for athletes to run faster and more efficiently
Over the last two decades, there has been growing focus on the engineering of sports equipment, including running shoes.
Thomas Allen, The Conversation
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Not sure going vegan is the healthiest option: Former India physio John Gloster’s advice to Kohli
Gloster also spoke about India batsman Prithvi Shaw’s freak injury in Australia and the importance of nutrition.
Jaideep Vaidya
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Faltering economy, poor citizens, South Asia’s bully: The reality of India’s global ambitions
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This artificial sweetener can destroy gut bacteria and intestine cells
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In his new book, journalist Boria Majumdar addresses BCCI’s two-year ban after an online controversy
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Fact-checking five days of Narendra Modi’s speeches: A catalogue of lies
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Banana republic in the making?: A South Asian perspective on India from Kathmandu
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How AI could help football managers spot weak links in their teams
A new approach to gathering data from football matches which uses cybernetics and AI could help coaches spot weak links in their teams.
Paul Bradley, The Conversation, Andy Laws, The Conversation & Jack Ade, The Conversation
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Being a lefty in cricket, baseball is more advantageous than other sports, research finds
Predominantly right-handed opponents in sports with high time pressure are less used to playing lefties who are rare.
Scroll Staff