So far only one useful suggestion for a site to feature on the Sportscience
homepage, from Paul Montgomery (a PhD scholar at the Australian Institute of
Sport): http://Injuryupdate.com, "a good site over viewing sports injuries,
treatment and rehabilitation for a range of team sports, compiled by John
Orchard".
Louise Burke sent this reply: "My vote is very clearly for the Science of
Sport [ http://www.sportsscientists.com/, the blog by Jonathan Dugas and
Ross Tucker]. Those guys do a great job!" Agreed, but I showed the link to
their site last year.
Florian Caspari suggested a German site http://www.sportwissenschaften.info,
which looks like it could be good for German speakers, but it's hard going
in the Google translation. (If you have Google toolbar stuff installed in
Internet Explorer, right-click, Page Info/Translate into English.)
Jose Antonio put in a plug for the podcast he does with Bill Kraemer that I
featured last year: http://www.strengthpowerhour.com or
http://www.sphour.com.
Has anyone got any other suggestions?
I would feature a link to the Supertraining mailing list
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining , which has about six times as
many members as this list and about ten times as many messages per unit
time, but you have to be a member of that list to view the messages on the
Web. I asked them to change that policy some years ago, but no joy.
Anyway, it certainly is an active and useful list. It makes me wonder
whether we should do something to encourage increases in membership and
messages on this list, or pull the plug, or are you generally happy with it?
Comments?
Will