The Myth of the Finish Line: What sport and science can teach us about resilience, recovery, and lasting innovation ...
John Brenkus, the charismatic TV host who found creative ways to get sports fans to think about science, has died, his production company, Brinx.TV, said Sunday in a statement. “John, co-founder of ...
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
On April 19, 1966, Roberta Gibb became the first woman to (unofficially) finish the Boston marathon. Women were officially allowed to enter the race in 1971, and Boston medaled its first female winner ...
How do you observe multiple stampeding National Football League players? By using Zebra, the logistics company that was appointed last year as the US football league's official "on-field ...
In today’s sports, the difference between winning and losing, success and failure, is small. Football is said to be “a game of inches.” In baseball a player has “less than the blink of an eye” to hit ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today that the hockey club’s Sport Performance department will be led by Andy O’Brien as ...
In 2009, ESPN president John Skipper told Sport Science host John Brenkus that short-form content was coming. It was wildly prescient, more accurate than Skipper could have known. And yet, once ...