NBA Star Channing Frye, and Amputee Danielle Orner Turned To Yoga To Get To Know Their Bodies

Photo courtesy of Danielle Orner   By Kim Constantinesco Some people simply call yoga a form of exercise. Others call it their practice or a science of well-being. What yoga truly comes down to is the synthesis of the mind, body, and soul. "Yoga helped me come back into my body," Danielle Orner said. "When you've been sick [...]

By |2014-02-21T14:47:00+00:00February 21st, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on NBA Star Channing Frye, and Amputee Danielle Orner Turned To Yoga To Get To Know Their Bodies

Sharon Wood: The First North American Woman To Summit Mt. Everest

Photo courtesy of Sharon Wood   By Matt Petrero It's said that when you stop learning, you stop living. Fortunately I am still alive and well because I learned some things about Sharon Wood, the first North American woman to summit Mount Everest. I learned about her journey, her peaks and valleys (pun intended), and even a few things [...]

By |2014-02-17T16:09:56+00:00February 17th, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on Sharon Wood: The First North American Woman To Summit Mt. Everest

Pro Snowboarder Kevin Pearce Lost His Sport, Found Himself After Traumatic Brain Injury

Photo courtesy of Kevin Pearce   By Kim Constantinesco There are things in life that you simply can't wrap your brain around: The vastness of outer space, the concept of forever, and the complexity of the human brain just to name a few. Researchers have found that just one human brain has more molecular switches than all of [...]

By |2014-02-01T21:11:44+00:00February 1st, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on Pro Snowboarder Kevin Pearce Lost His Sport, Found Himself After Traumatic Brain Injury

Assistant Coach Loses Parents in Motorcycle Accident, Months Later Makes it to First Super Bowl

If you see Denver Broncos running backs coach Eric Studesville, 46, in New York or New Jersey this week, he's likely to have an ear-to-ear grin on his face. In fact, when we ran into him during the Super Bowl's Media Day, it was the kind of smile that sweetened the air around him. Don't mistake that smile for pure [...]

By |2014-01-31T00:22:09+00:00January 31st, 2014|Coaches' Corner|Comments Off on Assistant Coach Loses Parents in Motorcycle Accident, Months Later Makes it to First Super Bowl

Super Bowl Bound Player Survived Horrific Car Crash Before Turning Pro

By Kim Constantinesco Five years ago, Denver Broncos linebacker Nate Irving was sprawled out in a North Carolina ditch, bleeding, with his truck ablaze right next to him. Five days from now, Irving will suit up in his first ever Super Bowl. Irving only knows the details of the post-accident scene because of the detailed police report. "All I remember [...]

By |2014-01-28T22:03:12+00:00January 28th, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on Super Bowl Bound Player Survived Horrific Car Crash Before Turning Pro

Sochi 2014: BiathletesTracy and Lanny Barnes Favor Love Over Gold

  By Annie Hawkins Identical twin sisters, Lanny and Tracy Barnes, have always had a friendly rivalry that has pushed each other to become better. But when biathlete Tracy made the cut for the 2014 Olympic team and Lanny didn't, Tracy didn't play fair. She let love win. “It can’t always be just about you, you have to look out [...]

By |2014-01-26T20:24:24+00:00January 26th, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on Sochi 2014: BiathletesTracy and Lanny Barnes Favor Love Over Gold

Former Rutgers Football Player Eric LeGrand Vows To Walk Again

By Kim Constantinesco Football is a game of yards, sometimes inches. When it comes to player safety, however, it's a matter of millimeters. One person who knows that all too well is former Rutgers defensive tackle Eric LeGrand. On Saturday, October 16, 2010, LeGrand suffered a life-altering injury on one of the most routine plays. On a fourth-quarter kickoff return, [...]

By |2014-01-13T15:47:39+00:00January 13th, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on Former Rutgers Football Player Eric LeGrand Vows To Walk Again

UFC’s Cat Zingano, The First Mother of Fighting

By Kim Constantinesco Sitting with top-ranked UFC fighter Cat "Alpha" Zingano on a Monday afternoon after one of her grueling strength and conditioning sessions, she had beads of sweat dripping from her forehead and a bag of almonds in her hand. She peeled her shoes off for comfort. "I don't feel like it's me being violent," Zingano, 31, said of [...]

By |2014-01-08T22:25:33+00:00January 8th, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on UFC’s Cat Zingano, The First Mother of Fighting

NBA Center Ronny Turiaf Has Reasons The Heart Understands

Photo courtesy of Ronny Turiaf   By Kim Constantinesco One has to wonder if Ronny Turiaf's heartbeat matches the beat of the basketball that he dribbles. It's a fair question for the 30-year-old Minnesota Timberwolves center. Basketball has always been in Turiaf's blood. However, eight years ago, doctors discovered that the circulation of his blood was at stake thanks [...]

By |2014-01-06T15:01:07+00:00January 6th, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on NBA Center Ronny Turiaf Has Reasons The Heart Understands

First Man With Cerebral Palsy Climbs Kilimanjaro, Completes Ironman

By Kim Constantinesco Sometimes in order to keep a secret, you have to disguise it from yourself. With help from his parents, Bonner Paddock, 38, concealed his disability for the first 30 years of his life. Paddock has cerebral palsy, and wasn't accurately diagnosed until he was 11-years-old. Photo courtesy of Bonner Paddock "They never wanted it to [...]

By |2014-01-02T15:24:45+00:00January 2nd, 2014|The Big Play|Comments Off on First Man With Cerebral Palsy Climbs Kilimanjaro, Completes Ironman
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