Three University of Minnesota experts reveal hidden scientific aspects of winter Olympic sports—and the art of staying warm.
World sport's anti-doping body has vowed to look into the lurid claims that first surfaced in a German newspaper in January.
Estonia's Marie Kaldvee and Harri Lill made history on Thursday by recording their country's first-ever Olympic curling victory, but the pioneering pair are already hungry for more success at the ...
Having different chronotypes, or being more active in the morning vs. afternoon, may play an important role in preserving muscle mass and strength, and metabolic health, according to a new study.
Instability training has become an integral aspect of exercise science, particularly within sports performance enhancement and rehabilitation settings over ...
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