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Tuesday, May 25. 2010
Jennifer Garner to play another ... Posted by Rob Mars
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08:30
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If the reporting is legitimate, this news is the best I've seen in some time. The magic that was Sydney Bristow isn't likely to be repeated anytime soon, but Jennifer Garner has action-star bona fides; we know she can do a formidable superheroine:
Friday, May 21. 2010
Meet Luci Romberg Posted by Rob Mars
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10:02
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During high school and college, gymnastics, soccer, and diving were the outlets for her athleticism. Now, those have been replaced by stunt work and free running. See if you think Luci "Steel" Romberg is incredible (I bet you do):
Tuesday, May 18. 2010
President Obama: "the best team ... Posted by Rob Mars
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09:40
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The NCAA basketball champion UConn Huskies were honored at the White House yesterday. Watching the ceremony, I knew they had earned every morsel of President Obama's lofty praise:
Friday, May 14. 2010
Cameron Diaz: 'Knight and Day' stunt ... Posted by Rob Mars
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09:35
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Athletic and statuesque, Cameron Diaz looks right at home in action roles (not many A-list stars do). Diaz returns to her element on June 25, in Knight and Day. And from the look of things, this might be a film worth the costly trip to the theater.
During stunt rehearsals for Knight and Day, Diaz seems to have given her male co-star, Tom Cruise, a new appreciation for the ominous power an athletic woman wields: Knight and Day trailer: Thursday, May 13. 2010
The Growth of Soccer in the United ... Posted by Rob Mars
in Women's Sports at
09:58
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Editor's note: You have Annette Lyndon to thank for this guest post. Annette is a contributing writer at Your Source 4 Sports.—Rob
The 2010 South African FIFA World Cup is fast approaching. Fans from all over the globe will be flocking to South Africa to watch their countries compete. Excitement is building as the opening match approaches (June 11th). Football, or soccer (US), is the world’s sport, and mounting anticipation can only be expected. However, a high level of enthusiasm is coming from an unlikely nation this year, the USA. While sports are an integral part of American culture, soccer never really gained popularity as a primary spectator sport. For many years soccer was accepted as a popular team sport for youths and never caught on in the mainstream arena. But recently soccer has taken flight and is becoming more than recognized as part of the American sports lineup. Major League Soccer (MLS) was founded in 1993 and today has 16 major league teams. The sport has also attracted a large number of individuals from many backgrounds. Soccer teams and clubs are increasing in popularity in US inner cities. Role models, like Cobi Jones from the LA Galaxy, have demonstrated minority involvement within the sport and are encouraging youths from different ethnicities to adopt playing it as well. Soccer has also developed as an important sport for women. In the US, 35% of all soccer players are female, one of the highest percentages of women participants around the world. Soccer in America is helping to cross racial, as well as gender, lines. While the United States has their own teams, fans are broadening their horizons and watching international play as well. Many American soccer fans have begun to follow popular foreign teams like Spain’s Real Madrid and Britain’s Manchester United. Yet, when the World Cup begins, you can be sure that the majority of the country will be supporting the USA. As of March 31st, the USA ranks 16th out of the total 204 world teams who entered to take part in the games and qualified for the tournament. The USA is scheduled to play its first match against England on the 12th of June. An overwhelming number of American fans are traveling to South Africa to see the US play. It is reported that Americans stand second after South Africans as primary ticket holders for the tournament. While American fans may have to fly overseas this year to attend the festivities, in the future they may not have to leave their own backyard. The United States is being considered as the host country for the 2018 World Cup. Former President Clinton’s top counselor, Doug Band, has accepted an invitation to join the Board of Directors as a member of the USA Bid Committee in an attempt to bring the World Cup to the US in 2018 or 2022. Adding him to the committee should increase the chance that the U.S. has at winning the bid since Doug Band is known worldwide for his international philanthropic initiatives, thus improving the relationship the U.S. has with over 170 foreign countries. Ultimately, the hope is that the committee effort will continue to boost soccer enthusiasm in the US and bring the nation to the forefront as a serious contender for the bid to host the 2018 or 2022 World Cup. Monday, May 10. 2010
Good news: More teen girls lift weights Posted by Rob Mars
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13:45
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But this good news comes with a caveat, reports the San Francisco Chronicle. Girls are hitting the weight room more than ever before, and not surprisingly that has come with a price—more injuries occurring in the weight room.
The price, however, is a small one compared to the injuries to be prevented by girls' building stronger, more durable bodies. Not only that, it is one that can be avoided without too much difficulty. Despite the hyperbole ("alarming rate") fated to any topic that finds its way into mainstream media, the news here is straightforward and mostly propitious; but it does require some attention: The problem: "Using data from 100 emergency rooms, researchers found that although men and boys still make up the majority of gym injuries, the increase was the largest among teen girls, indicating that more girls are lifting weights than ever before." The cause: "From that [data collected from hospitals], researchers were able to surmise that lack of supervision was the main reason girls were hurting themselves, not because they were lifting too much." The solution: "Getting proper instruction on how to use the machines and lift safely is essential, and always use a spotter with free weights." See, not so hard, was it? Wednesday, May 5. 2010
Scarlett Johansson a.k.a. Black Widow Posted by Rob Mars
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09:28
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Was Scarlett Johansson able to transform herself into a convincing superheroine? Did her hard work, though lamented, pay off?
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