Olympians are nearing the peak of human capability as record-breaking performances become increasingly rare. Experts suggest biological limits may soon cap future athletic achievements.
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World Athletics has introduced a new gene test to verify eligibility in the female category, aiming to ensure fair competition. The move follows ongoing debates over biological advantages in women’s sports.
A new study published in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders reveals that biomechanical features of drop vertical jumps vary significantly across different sports, highlighting the need for tailored training and injury prevention strategies.
Scientists reveal how biomechanics and cutting-edge training techniques have revolutionized Olympic high jump performance, offering athletes in Sydney an edge in soaring to new heights.
Ohio State Sports Medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center offers advanced care for athletes, combining cutting-edge treatments with expert specialists to support injury prevention and recovery.
A new study in Frontiers reveals key differences in angular kinematics during top-speed sprinting among male intercollegiate track and field and team sport athletes, offering insights to optimize performance and training methods.
Courtney Dauwalter, renowned ultra-marathon star, defies scientific expectations with her remarkable endurance and joyful approach to extreme races. Her fun-fueled mindset reshapes what’s possible in endurance running.
Stanford Medicine spotlights an ultrarunning champion who balances intense training with groundbreaking research into the genetics of sports injuries, aiming to enhance athlete health and performance through science.








