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Why Being Older Can Give You an Advantage
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to excel more than others in sports, academics, or their careers? Could their success be attributed to the month they were born in? Believe it or not, this phenomenon exists and it’s called the Relative Age Effect (RAE).
Teng HueyPublished about a year ago in UnbalancedThe Dark Side of Social Media: How It Impacts Mental Health
Social media platforms have become a ubiquitous part of our daily lives. From scrolling through our Facebook feeds to posting pictures on Instagram, social media has become a go-to platform for communication, entertainment, and information sharing. While there are undoubtedly many benefits to social media, such as connecting with friends and family and keeping up with current events, there is also a dark side to social media that can have a significant impact on our mental health.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in UnbalancedTF2k23
Indiana All-American jumper Paola Fernandez-Sola stepped her game up. Last season, during the first weekend of April, she fought through the wind and sleet to earn a second-place finish of 6.08 in the long jump at the Tennessee Relays. Yesterday at the Tennessee Invite, held on the same track in Knoxville, she fought through moderate rain and chilly conditions to hit a winning mark of 6.49. The San Juan, Puerto Rico native dominated the competition finishing well ahead of runner-up Lynnika Vance of Middle Tennessee (6.03) and the field of 37 competitors. In fact, Fernandez-Sola could've won the competition on her second jump of 6.26 which was her third best mark of the day.
Winners OnlyPublished about a year ago in UnbalancedTF2k23
Charleston Southern's Jewel Ash took care of business on the track yesterday at the Tennessee Invite in Knoxville. Jewel Ash at the Tennessee Invite
Winners OnlyPublished about a year ago in UnbalancedTF2k23
Cincinnati's Jayda Bushay ran a career best time in the 200 meters taking a win on opening day of the Tennessee Invite. On a chilly evening in Knoxville, Tennessee, the freshman sprinter from Miami, Florida fought through the temperature that was in the low 50s and a wet track to finish at 23.88. She beat her previous best time of 24.39, which she recorded during indoor season at the Doc Hale VT Meet in Blacksburg, Virginia. This was her second 200 meters outdoor win in as many attempts. She won her first outdoor collegiate 200 meters race last weekend during the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational which was held at Cincinnati.
Winners OnlyPublished about a year ago in UnbalancedTF2k23
The Tennesee Invite takes place this weekend in Knoxville. The past two seasons we've covered the Tennessee Relays, but this year the meet has been replaced by the Tennessee Invite. Here's a look at some of the best jumpers that will be in action over the weekend.
Winners OnlyPublished about a year ago in UnbalancedBabar Azam - The Rise of a Pakistani Cricketing Sensation
Babar Azam is a name that is synonymous with Pakistani cricket. Born in Lahore in 1994, Babar made his debut for the Pakistan cricket team in 2015, and has since become one of the most successful batsmen in the country's history. In this essay, we will explore the career and achievements of Babar Azam, and examine what makes him such a special player.
Muhammad BilalPublished about a year ago in Unbalanced49 Interesting Facts About American Football
Interesting facts about American Football 1. Today, American football is played in public schools, colleges and the pro circuit where it is a big money earner. Players play the game on a 360-foot by 160-foot field. End zones are 10 yards long, and the players wear protective equipment that includes helmets, face masks, shoulder and thigh pads and mouth guards.
Sriram NadarajanPublished about a year ago in Unbalanced50 Interesting Facts About Basketball
Basketball was originally played with a different ball. As odd as it sounds, the game was initially played with a typical soccer ball as well as peach baskets. Interestingly, referees had to retrieve the ball every time a basket was made. However, this changed in the year 1900 when string baskets were introduced and backboards were put in place to deter spectators from disrupting a shot.
Sriram NadarajanPublished about a year ago in Unbalanced44 Interesting Facts About Table Tennis
Below are 44 interesting facts about table tennis: 1. Table tennis has a British origin. In as much the table tennis’ origin is still murky, historians link it to Victorian England. During the early ages, Great Britain was much interested in lawn events such as tennis. Later, they brought the sport indoors in the name of table tennis.
Sriram NadarajanPublished about a year ago in UnbalancedMastering the Game: The Top 5 Best Moves in Chess
Chess is a game of strategy and foresight, where the slightest miscalculation can lead to a disastrous defeat. The game has been played for centuries and has evolved to become one of the most complex and challenging board games in the world. Throughout the history of chess, there have been certain moves that have been considered some of the best and most powerful moves in the game.
Raj’s VocalPublished about a year ago in UnbalancedTF2k23
Long shatters Ole Miss' 100 meters record On March 31, McKenzie Long of Ole Miss ran a smoking hot time of 10.80 with the help of a 3.5 tailwind during the preliminary round of the 100 meters at the Texas Relays. Long, a transfer from North Carolina State, followed that performance with a still very impressive time of 11 seconds flat to win the final round. Prior to Long's performance no Ole Miss sprinter had ever ran under 11.19 seconds as Brandee Presley set the school record at that time in 2019.
Winners OnlyPublished about a year ago in Unbalanced