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...Healthful High Dr. Sanjay Gupta's perceptive article about the benefits of exercise didn't mention the euphoric aftermath of a workout [March 3]. As an octogenarian with more than 50 years' experience doing daily exercise, this feel-good effect never fails to reward. It is not just a satisfaction of accomplishment and knowledge that it's good for your health, but it's also a corporeal euphoria: you simply feel better physically right afterward. A 4-ft. by 8-ft. (1 m by 2 m) floor space is sufficient for the 20-min. routine of calisthenics I developed years...
...student athlete…what I took from that time in my life and what I hope my team takes from their own experience—in learning lessons, working together and getting tough.”Coaching 33 first-team, 30 second-team, and 24 honorable mention All-Ivy selections, Allard has trained two Rookies of the Year, three Pitchers of the year—including Madick—and four Players of the Year.With a career Ivy League record of 127-49, it is no coincidence that Harvard’s three NCAA berths, four 30-win seasons...
...Creative Writing Program. In 2006 he was named one of the National Book Foundation’s “5 under 35” gifted young writers, which means that he’s also really young (and seriously good at writing). Oh and did we mention... he used to be a professional skateboarder? FM sat down with this mastermind to talk about his new collection, thrashing, and making films with Farrah Fawcett. 1. Fifteen Minutes (FM): How did the idea for “Naming the World” come about?Bret A. Johnston (BJ): An editor approached...
...hands.” Until high school, the sophomore’s athletic interests stayed consistent with those of the community—baseball, football, and hockey. Playing on a variety of local and traveling teams as a youngster, he developed a range of skill sets, not to mention a reputation.“He gave up 16 runs in one inning,” chuckles Eric Duboe, Jason’s younger brother, as he reminisced over a memorable Little League game. “‘Wild Thing.’ That’s always been...
...have been working professionally in administrations and institutes, but they're not aware about their rights. In the beginning, women were collateral damage, but now we feel that they're targeted. We have a lot of unprecedented incidents of women [being] brutally killed. Reports being collected do not mention any investigation, nobody speaks about it. People who speak about it, humanitarian workers, are persecuted and threatened. Journalists are also threatened. So nobody is speaking on it or taking any measures...