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Cal Stars National Champs!
There was no better elite AAU girls basketball team in the nation this summer than the Orinda-based Cal Stars. And it wasn’t even close. Literally. The CalStars closed out a 54-1 season by steamrolling the competition at the Nike Nationals in North Augusta, South Carolina, from July 27-30. The... Read more
POWERED BY TRUCKS
  There are so many ways to train, and one of the most underused forms is failure sets.    Failure sets are just what they sound like, sets where you move to failure “” when the muscle can no longer continue. The benefits can be huge when used in... Read more
Greenhorn Creek Resort To Host Inaugural Junior Tournament
The first annual Calaveras Junior Open is set to make its debut at Greenhorn Creek Resort, with the first round to be competed on Monday, August 10, 2015. The tournament, part of the Junior Golf Association of Northern California’s (JGANC) schedule, will conclude at nearby Saddle Creek Resort the... Read more
Cal-Hi Sports: De La Salle’s Top 10 Most-Anticipated Matchups
  The Spartans are facing Texas powerhouse Trinity High of Euless, Texas, on August 29 in a nationally televised matchup. It’s the biggest California vs. Texas game ever, but is it the most-anticipated showdown coming into a season that De La Salle has ever been in?   After winning... Read more
Slide On Over
While compiling the all-time football scores archive earlier this month for Justin-Siena High of Napa, it was fascinating to see what happened after the school jumped from the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section to the CIF North Coast Section. According to football head coach Rich Cotruvo, who has been at the... Read more
Poor Condition
Football season is right around the corner and that means summer football camp is going strong. So here are three of the most common conditioning mistakes coaches make.  Mistake #1: Not conditioning the correct energy systems Football is an alactic-aerobic capacity sport by definition, meaning that each play is... Read more
Winning At A Risk
We know the many positives of encouraging our children to participate in physical activities, including the: Promotion of health and fitness  “º”º Reducing the risk of developing obesity and risk factors for diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes and heart disease  “º”º Reducing the symptoms of anxiety and depression... Read more
FUELING FOR SUCCESS
Fueling For Success NUTRITION: JILL DANIELS   Nutrition habits before practice just as vital as before a game   Eating well before practice is just as important as eating well before competition. If you are well fueled, you’ll be better able to train hard, which means that you’ll have... Read more
Pedal Power by Liz Elliot
I often say to my aspiring triathletes, “Your form begins in the swim.”   Just like there are parts of a swimming stroke, there are parts of a pedal stroke: start, power, finish, lift and recovery. The better you master each part, the more efficient your pedal stroke will... Read more
Balancing Act
Driven by her desire for gold, U.S. National Team gymnast Christy Henrich practiced diligently for hours each day while maintaining a disciplined diet in hopes of becoming the best. But by the age of 22-years old, she weighed less than 50 pounds, and her tragic death illuminated the importance of... Read more
Paving the Way
Parents of young athletes have it tough. As youth sports become increasingly more complex and competitive, parents are tasked with nurturing, teaching, motivating and training their athletes. I believe parents have the best intentions for their children’s pursuit of reaching their highest level of performance. But far too often... Read more
Water on the Knee
Thinking of taking up swimming because you heard the activity would be easier on your joints? Although most aquatic sports are considered non-weight bearing, knee injuries are the most common (after shoulder injuries) with swim- mers, water polo players and synchronized swimmers.   The injury rates increase based on... Read more