An exhibition that immerses visitors in the science of athletic performance is about to debut. Details of the “Sports360” ...
John Brenkus, who was known for his terrific work on Sport Science on ESPN and Fox Sports Net, died on May 1, 2025 at the age of 54. According to a post on social media from his family: "It is with ...
In 2009, ESPN president John Skipper told Sport Science host John Brenkus that short-form content was coming. It was wildly prescient, more accurate than Skipper could have known. And yet, once ...
The new "Sports360" exhibit features 25 hands-on stations inspired by football, baseball, hockey, soccer and Olympic sports.
Television personality John Brenkus arrives for the 2018 ESPYS at Microsoft Theatre. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images John Brenkus, the founder of the Emmy-winning show Sports Science, died Saturday at the ...
Alex Hutchinson is a National Magazine Award-winning journalist and Outside’s Sweat Science columnist, covering the latest research on endurance and outdoor sports. The real fun at scientific ...
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The Korean Sports Association will hold an international sports science symposium from the 19th to t...
The Korean Sports Association (Chairman Choi Kwan-yong) will hold the '2025 International Sports Science Symposium' at the ...
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Looks like the show Sport Science (on ESPN) might take the place of Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman as the target of my bad-science attacks. Note: it looks like ESPN has the short episode I will be attacking ...
Pop quiz: During their off seasons, what is the most-visited city in the world by professional athletes? If you answered New York, Los Angeles, or Rio, you’re wrong. The answer is Santa Barbara, and ...
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