WORLD JUNIOR DEV CAMP. RED vs. WHITE. WHO WON?
11 August 2010
The stage was set. After training hard all summer, 45 of Canada’s best young players descended on St. John’s to make their mark at this year’s World Junior Development Camp. They were divided into two teams – Red and White.
Steve Dangle was there to find out what it takes to make Team Canada.
What’d he learn? Well, you could tell these guys weren’t spending their days lying out in the sun eating greasy burgers. If they had a tan, it was a result of hours of dryland training. And there was less body fat out there than at a model convention.
So, what does it take to make Team Canada? Well, ...
RED vs WHITE: THE BATTLE IS ON!
05 August 2010
This is intense! And we’re only getting started.
Steve Dangle is in St. John’s with forty-five of Canada’s best under-20 players for the World Junior Development Camp -the first step in winning back World Junior Championship gold. The players have been split into two teams – Red and White. ...
SPARQ: TRAINING RE-INVENTED
27 April 2010
Summer’s coming, and athletes know: How you train in the summer is how you’re going to perform in the winter.
But it’s not just about training hard. It’s about training smart. Enter SPARQ.
Nike SPARQ Training is about more than just drills: it’s about proof. We’ve re-launched the SPARQ ...
SPARQ: THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE
14 April 2010
What you can measure, you can improve.
With SPARQ’s revolutionary rating system and new online tools, you track your progress and compare your performance to others to see how you rate. Then set up your program to take your training — and your game — to the next level.
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BRAD BOWDEN: NO EXCUSES
18 March 2010
No one knows better than Brad Bowden that there’s a lot to overcome if you want to control your destiny. Bowden’s success hasn’t been simply about overcoming physical barriers: it’s his focus on overcoming the mental barriers that makes him an elite athlete.
BRAD BOWDEN: MAN ON A MISSION
16 March 2010
He's tasted Olympic gold before.
Twice.
For two different sports.
And he wants it again.
At age 11, Brad became absorbed by the steady hum of a basketball dribbling next to his speeding chair. This confirmed two important things to Brad: He loved sports and liked going fast. Just two ye ...