When I was in Los Angeles last November, I stayed at a hotel that served various infused waters to guests – lime water, lemon water, etc. I
As March winds down and we head into spring, check out these books and articles before you start your weekend!
David
Sports Medicine
Addressing hip strength and mechanics seem important to try to prevent these injuries: Hip Muscle Strength Predicts Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Male and Female Athletes by Khalil Khayambashi, Navid Ghoddosi, Rachel K. Straub, and Christopher M. Powers in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
Hopefully this belief won’t prove to be true, but time will tell: Former LB Bill Romanowski: Most NFL players likely have CTE by Janie McCauley in Aurora Sentinel
Health
Do you take fish oil or other supplements? ‘Supplements and Safety’ Explores What’s in Your Supplements by Anahad O’Connor in The New York Times
Standing desks might be good for physical health and mental performance: Think on your feet: standing desks improve student cognition by Marie Ellis in Medical News Today
Youth Sports
Why do you think some kids are quitting sports? How to make your kid hate sports without really trying by Kelly Wallace in CNN
These are great tips to get your kids active (and you too): Power Up: 5 High-Tech Family Fitness Ideas by Ashley McCann in SkinnyMom.com
Productivity and Self Improvement
Finding common ground is crucial: How to Make Yourself More Likable in Just 2 Seconds by Shana Lebowitz in Inc.
“It’s knowing what you want, going out there, and making it happen—and not apologizing”…Love it! On Becoming Unfuckwithable by Ash Ambirge in TheMiddleFingerProject.org
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