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Today Chen Yun (yun means cloud) trains at the Weifang City Sports School, one of 3,000 state-run athletics academies that consign nearly 400,000 youngsters to a form of athletic servitude. Sitting under the watchful eyes of her coach and a man who identifies himself as the school...
Sleep is one of the richest topics in science today: why we need it, why it can be hard to get, and how that affects everything from our athletic performance to our income. Daniel Kripke, co-director of research at the Scripps Clinic Sleep Center in La Jolla, Calif., has...
In a way, the live-action chop-socky films of the '70s were already animated. Their whirling, exhausting, body-punishing stunt scenes tested an audience's credulity; surely real people were incapable of these athletic graces. (But they were, because of the severe training the actors had undergone since childhood...
Hammonds was never a student at the College, as her three most recent full-term predecessors were. And though she was a member of the General Education Committee, she has not served on any student affairs or athletic committees.
•In April 1908, Harvard makes public a report in which University President Charles W. Eliot denounced football, calling “the exaggeration of athletic sports in schools and colleges” a “crying evil.”