The San Diego Reader – Ex Pros
April 4, 2011 by admin
If ever there were a San Diego Charger whose post career success has matched his years spent on the field, it’s the great Ron Mix. Mix’s glory years came in the 1960s, when the Chargers were in the American Football League. Back in the day, Mix was listed at 6’ 4” and 250 pounds, known [...]
Selfhelp Magazine -Affect Of Psychology On Both Professional And Non-Professional Sports
March 24, 2011 by admin
Question: I am doing an athletic research paper on the affect of psychology on both professional and non-professional sports. If at all possible, I would appreciate it if you could send me information relating to this topic whenever possible. Thank you in advance. The answer to your question includes various components that encompass the field of [...]
Self Helpbook – Nine Recommendations to Reduce Sports Violence
March 24, 2011 by admin
Everyone knows about sports violence. The question is what is being done about it? One clear example of the way the NBA is dealing with violence has become headline news in the last month. In December of 1997 the NBA’s league commissioner David Stern suspended Golden State Warrior Latrell Sprewell for one year because of [...]
Self Helpbook – Answers to some of your questions are given by Dr. Cristina Versari, our Sport Psychology Editor
March 24, 2011 by admin
Through the internet you can access some great sport research. One of the great things about using the web to access information is that you will almost always be given the opportunity to direct specific feed back to someone involved with the site you have selected. Frequently, these contacts will be experts and professionals with whom you would have [...]
ESP President Connects With Heavyweights at Milken Global Conference
March 24, 2011 by admin
ESP President Everett Glenn joined 3,000 people from 60 countries at The Milken Institute Global Conference. The Conference, which brings together some of the most extraordinary people in the world – from scientists, business executives and philanthropists to journalists, academics and Nobel laureates – to discuss, debate and deliberate today’s most pressing social, political and economic [...]
Cry! You’re at the World Cup
March 24, 2011 by admin
BERLIN: The football may not always be flowing at the World Cup but the tears are very much on show. David Beckham became the latest player to wear his heart on his sleeve on Sunday when he announced he was standing down as England captain after his country’s quarter-final defeat to Portugal. Such displays of [...]
2006: OT Magazine – Halftime Playbook
March 24, 2011 by admin
Spring/Summer 2006 — Virtual… this nba star wants his peers to know how he earned his degree in management studies after six years of online correspondence. By Jalen Rose College – The number one reason why I decided to get my college degree online is that I would become the first of my mother’s kids [...]
Daily Business Report, San Diego University for Integrative Studies
March 24, 2011 by admin
Daily Business Report, San Diego University for Integrative Studies, a small, private university in Old Town, has launched a “Green” MBA program.”Very few universities in the U.S. offer such a program,” says Cristina Versari, university president. “We developed this program to fill the gap.” The program accommodates working professionals by offering evening and online classes. [...]
World News Spotlights
March 24, 2011 by admin
World News Spotlights the costume contest at the 2008 SDUIS Halloween Party on Campus. View Video… var conveythis_src = “en”;translation
The Orlando Sentinel Newspaper – Retirement’ can be dirty word for some athletes.
March 24, 2011 by admin
At 43, Holyfield is deeper into denial. Holyfield has lost five of his last eight fights, including the last three. He has not stepped into the ring since November of 2004, when he lost a unanimous decision to journeyman Larry Donald. He had lost to James Toney and Chris Byrd in previous fights. He was [...]







