by Bebi Merinda
Stop Proceeding With Poor Decision Working together in a group is not always easier than working by yourself. Although it means that you have more brains to do the tasks. You must remember that each brain has its own ...read more
by Simon Wright
It's no surprise that team sports such as football or hockey use group training. However, it's interesting to note that individual sports such as athletics and tennis have employed group training to huge effect. In ath...read more
I've been racing sprint kayaks full-time for 7 years. I've made numermous World Championship teams and claimed multiple National titles. One aspect of my career that has always dumbfounded me is the social dynamic of train...read more
There are many different measures to take into consideration for people who are training together in a group. Most people think that it is good to stick with the same company when training for an event or a sport. While ...read more
by Ray Fauteux
After many years of training to compete, I have had a chance to experience the pros and cons of training in a group. First of all, it depends why you are training and what type of result your are looking for. A good ...read more
by John Mcklain
There are both positives and negatives associated with training in a group. Understanding social psychology, you will notice that similar age groups grouped together will induce either a positive or negative peer pressure....read more
Find a sport that is both team oriented and focuses on the individual. Hard? Think again. Cross Country is the epitome of both team and individual. In this sport, seven members of a team vie for a common goal, a strong fin...read more
by Mark Beierly
In any sports, training is the first step to reaching a specific goal. Athletes are not alone in competing for the thrill of victory. Athletes do thrive on competition, and the most fun way to train for any sport is to tra...read more
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