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Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in 1996 and into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999, Lieberman is an accomplished basketball player, coach, two-time Olympian, broadcaster, and writer. In November 2009, Nancy Lieberman became the first woman to coach a professional men’s basketball team. The CEO of Horrow Sports Ventures (HSV) hosts “Beyond the $coreboard” on the Nightly Business Report and serves as a sport business analyst for Fox Sports, Bloomberg TV...
Just one year after graduating from Southwest Missouri State in 1976, Dr. Cecile Reynaud was named head coach of Florida State’s volleyball and over the next 26 years she established the program as one of the nation’s best and in the process she became one of the country’s most well respected volleyball coaches. Over the course of her career at FSU, Reynaud earned a master’s and Ph.D. from Florida State while heading the volleyball program from 1976-2001. Dr. Cecile Reynaud’s name is ...
Nancy Lieberman is regarded as one of the greatest figures in women’s basketball. Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in 1996 and into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999, Lieberman is an accomplished basketball player, coach, two-time Olympian, broadcaster, and writer. In an interview with Ron Barr on Sports Byline USA Nancy Lieberman offers tips from her book, Basketball for Women, 2E and discusses how to be a resilient player.
Brad Schoenfeld, CSCS, is widely regarded as one of America’s leading fitness experts. Schoenfeld is the author of six fitness books, including 28-Day Body Shapeover and the bestseller Look Great Naked (Prentice Hall Press, 2001). Certified as a strength and conditioning specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and as a personal trainer by both the American Council on Exercise and the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America, Schoenfeld was awarded the distinction...
Brad Schoenfeld, CSCS, is widely regarded as one of America’s leading fitness experts. Schoenfeld is the author of six fitness books, including 28-Day Body Shapeover and the bestseller Look Great Naked (Prentice Hall Press, 2001). Certified as a strength and conditioning specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and as a personal trainer by both the American Council on Exercise and the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America, Schoenfeld was awarded the distinction...
Brad Schoenfeld, CSCS, is widely regarded as one of America’s leading fitness experts. Schoenfeld is a lifetime drug-free bodybuilder who has won numerous natural bodybuilding titles, including the All Natural Physique and Power Conference (ANPPC) Tri-State Naturals and USA Mixed Pairs crowns. Schoenfeld is the author of six fitness books, including 28-Day Body Shapeover and the bestseller Look Great Naked (Prentice Hall Press, 2001).
The ASA Hall of Fame Award is presented to an individual age 65 or older who has, through lifetime advocacy and leadership, enhanced the lives of older adults. The award will be presented at the 2011 Aging in America Conference, to be held in San Francisco, CA, April 26-30, 2011. For more information, go to http://www.asaging.org/asav2/awards/description_fame.cfm?submenu1=fame.
The U.S. National Physical Activity Plan (www.physicalactivityplan.org) is the latest organization to call for a national culture that supports physically active lifestyles with an ultimate purpose of improving health, preventing disease and disability, and enhancing quality of life for everyone. “The purpose of this book,” write the authors, “is to help professionals at both the elementary school level and the secondary school level design and conduct school physical activity programs. The...
MLB is looking at diving into two 15-team leagues in which the top five teams in each league make the playoffs - a format that is much closer to the NBA and NHL than to baseball’s current postseason design. The National League comprises 16 teams, the American League only 14 - meaning a team from the NL Central division now has a one in six shot at making the playoffs, while a team from the AL West has 25% chance. In order to even out the National League and the American League, more ...