A woman has filed a protective order against Oklahoma star running back Rodney Anderson in Cleveland County Court.
For heel-strikers, speeding up may reduce risk of runner’s knee
When you're injured, only one thing is on your mind: recovery. But is ice or heat the best method?
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Grit Doctor: Small steps will be necessary, if the problem is really a confidence issue
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The early spring weather means more people are out training. In fact, more people are running than ever before, and with the sport comes some pain and serious injuries.
An experiment suggests that women are more averse than men to the very act of contesting an election.
They're all performing; some are just better actors than others.
Sexism in the black community is a quiet, yet venomous threat. Too many men cannot abide a woman who achieves.
Runners certainly suffer their fair share of injuries. Diagnosing and treating running injuries is one thing, but most runners would like to know why they’re injured. One question that often surfaces goes something like this: “Why did this just happen to one leg and not the other? After all, I take the same number of steps …
How can you differentiate the good pain that is a sign of progress from the bad pain that's a sign of injury?
When is a running injury serious enough to seek medical attention?