Now let’s get to this week’s books and articles!
David
Sports Medicine
Do you think this trend is indicative of a long-term decrease? Tommy John Surgeries Are Down, And Nobody Quite Knows Why by Rob Arthur and Ben Lindbergh in FiveThirtyEight.com
A different approach to shoulder and elbow injury prevention: Data From Legs Aims To Aid Pitchers’ Arms by Ben Badler in BaseballAmerica.com
Health
Would incentives at work encourage you to get more physical activity? What incentives work best to get a team to exercise more? in Medical News Today
This is bad news for me. I have to get more sleep at night. How about you? Ask Well: Can Naps Make Up for Sleep Deficits? by Karen Weintraub in The New York Times
Youth Sports
We are seeing more shoulder problems in young athletes: Trends in the Presentation, Management, and Outcomes of Little League Shoulder by Benton E. Heyworth, Dennis E. Kramer, Daniel J. Martin, Lyle J. Micheli, Mininder S. Kocher, and Donald S. Bae in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
The two drinks a kid needs: Smart Sips for Healthy Kids by Regina Boyle Wheeler in WebMD
Social Media and Communication
I use a few of these. Do you use any of these Facebook features? 10 terrific Facebook features that marketers might be overlooking by Jim Dougherty in Ragan
If you are considering starting a podcast or you do one now, you should read these tips: The Ten Secrets Of Podcasting (and what I’ve learned) by James Altucher in JamesAltucher.com
Did you like one of these articles or books? Do you have any others to share? I’d love to hear your thoughts below!
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