
An invitation into the inner lives and struggles of pro athletes, with a vision for healthier development in sport.

Against the worst sports tendency of all time--playing not to lose--as in seen in the Manchester City v. Manchester United match.

Where we play and watch sports is far more important to the culture of a sport than we tend to give credit to.

A beautiful union of art and sport.

A inquiry into this collective tradition, and a suggestion for what it could be replaced by.

Taking the rush of skiing into a 1-2-3 practice of spirit.

Is fighting for savages or sages?

Why the beloved bowl system of my youth has been destroyed and it's time to have a college playoff system.

A meditation on the nuances and complexities of the great sport of baseball.
Ayrton Senna was one of the fastest men on earth until his untimely death in 1994 at the age of 34. This is his story...

What can a rush into the net in tennis offer the realm of personal growth and evolution?

What can sports and Michael Jordan teach us about the possibilities of communities and collectives? (video)

In this the first installement of Redemption Week, I argue against the introduction of video replay in professional sports.

Who says you're great? Well...uh, the Hall of Fame does.

Why does the hero need to be pushed to the point of near defeat for the victory to mean so much?

When regular mountain climbing just won't do anymore...

Indoor climbing emerged in the 90s and is growing in popularity. It's different from most sports and fitness activities in a lot of ways that can summed up with a simple description: it's postmodern.

Sports celebrations and the great eruptions of Yes.

Magic, Mythology, and Sports Fans. A video.

Over the past twenty-five years the National Hockey League has lost touch with the importance of tradition, as can be seen in its relationship to jerseys.