Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last week, Olympian, doctor and coach Marius Bakken published a fantastic article on the "Norwegian model" of training. It's a ...
In this Sportsing Short, Rob Garcia explains to Gloria Govan and Erica Lynn OKeith how foundational training principles drive ...
When you design safety training materials for the workplace, you're designing training materials for adults. Most of us are familiar with learning as a result of our own childhood educations, but ...
Three of America’s top marathoners—Lindsay Flanagan (2:29), Dathan Ritzenhein (2:07), and Jared Ward (2:09)—recently contributed one-week training journals to Podium Runner in the leadup to the Boston ...
You recently deployed a training course on slips, trips and falls. Everyone took the training and now you can “check the box,” so to speak, and say to OSHA that your company is working to prevent ...
Standing in one of Southern California's typically well-appointed athletic clubs, Robert dos Remedios folds his arms, furrows his brow, and points his stubbled chin at various men in the gym. "Look at ...
The routine is always the same. For four months before every race, at his base in Kaptagat, Kenya, the fastest marathoner in history will churn through slight variations of the same workouts, week in, ...
You’re probably familiar with the principles of lean manufacturing. Stripped to its roots, lean focuses on decreasing waste, increasing value to the customer and a process of continuous improvement.
Your employees bring a lifetime of experiences to every training session. Sometimes they’ll know more than you do about specific hazards and safety conditions in their current jobs. When you design ...