Here is where the sports gut comes into play. If everyone has access to the same statistics, to gain the edge on everybody you must know which statistics are important, which are not, which can be dismissed altogether, and which numbers are undervalued. This is the key behind the movie Moneyball, about the manager of a baseball franchise with a smaller budget than the competition, and in order to beat the teams with more money he has to look at the same statistics from another perspective altogether. This forces him to be resourceful, and think outside the box. Sports fans can do this in their fantasy leagues. After spending years watching baseball, there's a certain intuition concerning the sport that's acquired, and it's this sense of the game that has to direct the statistics.
If you are involved in sports, you may have experienced sprains, strains, back pain, tennis elbow, or golfer's elbow. Sports equipment can be beneficial to the athlete for increasing their flexibility and healing at a faster rate after receiving non-invasive treatment.
The history of the term 'extreme sports' is quite often associated with Ernest
Hemingway who stated 'there are only three sports - bullfighting, motor racing
and mountaineering, all the rest are games'. Whether you agree with this
statement or not, it is clear that from as far back as the 1950s the term was
associated with sports that could lead to death.
Peak Performance, a sports magazine carried an article on dehydration in runners on
October 1990, its maiden issue. This article compared the benefits of plain water
with those of dilute glucose solutions, which are more isotonic and therefore
absorbed more rapidly.