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Sports personalities are highly visible and influential figures in society, with the media playing a crucial role in shaping public perception of these athletes. Inspired by tales of valor and achievement, scandals and controversies, and human interest stories, sports figures are portrayed somewhat differently. Gender, color, and nationalism all shape media coverage, which greatly influences athletes' public image, sponsorship possibilities, and mental health.
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When we think of a sports physiotherapist, the image that often comes to mind is of a professional rushing onto the field, swiftly assessing an athlete's injury, and making a critical decision about whether the player can continue or needs to leave the game. While this aspect of the job is vital for managing acute incidents and potentially making life-saving decisions, there's much more to the role than meets the eye.
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Lewis Hamilton is one of the most successful Formula One Prix racing drivers of all time. He owns the F1 record for career race victories and is tied with Michael Schumacher for the most drivers' championships (seven). In 2008 he became the first Black driver to win the F1 world drivers' championship. Hamilton holds the record for F1 victories, podiums and pole positions, winning titles in 2007 with McLaren and 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 with Mercedes.
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Sports are not simply a contest. They are indicators of the societies, in which they were born, as they can enable social interaction, political discussions and cultural representations. The impact sports can have on a person on an emotional level can be huge depending on the person. Three most popular sports globally include football, cricket and hockey all having existed for many centuries across continents. Understanding their past helps in knowing how these games have become global from being local.
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In Part 1 of the performance pyramid, we discussed the initial stages of the performance pyramid, focusing on stability and mobility as foundational elements. Having a strong and stable core, and good joint mobility is important to reduce the risk of injury while carrying out functional movements. Progressing movements by loading them and making them explosive further reduces the risk …
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