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Are the Olympics Bad for your Health?

In June, the global insurance intermediary Pacific Prime listed the five riskiest sports of the London 2012 Olympic games. But there's apparently an even greater risk that Olympians need to be aware of as they head for the 2012 games. Links: The 5 riskiest sports of the London 2012 Olympics (Paci

The Special Olympics

Held for the first time in July 1968, the Special Olympics fosters the acceptance and inclusion of people with disabilities around the world to take part in Olympics sports events. This video explains how it all came about. Transcript: alugha Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysim

The menstrual cycle

The menstrual cycle begins between the ages of 9 and 13. It brings physical and hormonal changes into four phases: menstruation, follicular phase, ovulation and luteal phase. This cycle typically lasts 28 days. It affects mood, health and fertility. The experiences are very different. Some have few

Understanding of performance in sport

The understanding of performance in sport is discussed and some central terms such as performance, performance, success, competition and competition are described. The narrow and broad understanding of performance is also discussed. Original: "Sports didactics simply explained" (Humboldt Universit

The menstrual cycle

From the first menstruation until menopause, a hormonal cycle regulates the female body to prepare it for a possible pregnancy. The cycle can be divided into different phases. Author: ZDF/TerraX/Anke Plascher/Ellen Haas/Anna-Lena Neidlinger/MUSIC Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing: alugha Cl

Adaptive Cycle

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/SystemsInnovation 1Take the full course: https://systemsinnovation.io/course/ Follow along with the eBook: https://systemsinnovation.io/books/ The adaptive cycle is a heuristic model developed by C.S. Holling for understanding macro processes of cha

Gender Equality and Sports

Female participation and popularity in sports increased dramatically in the twentieth century, especially in the last quarter-century, reflecting changes in modern societies that emphasized gender parity. Although there has been a rise in participation by women in sports, a large disparity still rem