Chris Jones, Director of Sports Medicine, Universi...
Chris Jones is Director of Sports Medicine at the University of Richmond, with 400 student-athletes and a staff of 12 Certified Athletic Trainers. In the […]
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Distance runner Gary Reinl’s meticulous reporting destroyed the long-held practice of rest and ice for healing injuries, restoring the natural course of healing by the […]
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Like any hockey player growing up in the Detroit area, Piet Van Zant dreamed of playing with the National Hockey League (NHL) Detroit Red Wings. […]
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Lindsey Remmers was playing volleyball and majoring in nutrition at Winthrop University when she asked a professor about career possibilities that combine sports and nutrition. […]
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Amy Bragg was the eighth full-time college sports dietitian in the entire US when she was hired at Texas A&M in 2004, a position created […]
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The MLB (Major League Baseball) Defending World Champion San Francisco Giants, with a strong emphasis on nutrition and hydration, turn to The Right Stuff® when […]
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The Right Stuff, NASA-developed electrolyte drink additive was originally created for our astronauts and now used by high-exertion athletes from football players to triathletes, is […]
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Kevin Ziegler knows fire and ice. Ziegler is a member of Minnesota Task Force 1 in the Minneapolis Fire Department, which he joined 14 years […]
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Minneapolis Fire Captain Paul Nemes joined the force over 20 years ago, looking for the life of service he had admired in a friend’s dad […]
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Walter Dix started running track when he was 6 or 7 years old, guided by his father, Washington, a middle school track coach and former […]
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