#TBT: Never Too Old To Play

Source: KCAL News In her book, Age Is Just A Number, Dara Torres expresses the thought that one can still compete on a highly competitive level well past what most people consider an athlete to be past his prime. Depending upon the sport, prime for an athlete ranges from 25 to 30 years old. However,… Continue reading #TBT: Never Too Old To Play

#TBT: This One Is On Us

Source: HAIL_ViennaVA Well, Bill Burr was right. Well, in many ways, he still is. We did show up for the Women’s March Madness this year. So much for those idiots who think women’s sports are boring. We made it past 9.9 million viewers. But we still have some work to do in supporting each other,… Continue reading #TBT: This One Is On Us


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Emma Hayes is receiving backlash for stating that intrasquad relationships are inappropriate. By relationships, I believe she means dating or marriage and not something else. Quite frankly, Hayes has a point. There are many pitfalls when a romantic relationship goes south. There’s gossip, possible sexual harassment complaints, and so forth. Your at your job to do a job. Just like many work coaches state that your coworkers are not your friends and that such interactions can lead to a toxic work environment, office romances tend to do the same.

What many forget is that a professional sport is still a profession. It is work. As such, it needs to have the same professional boundaries that every other profession has. Coworkers are coworkers not friends or family. Don’t confuse work relationships, or a company’s philosophy of “family,” to manipulate your life. Work-life balance must be maintained for overall wellness and that means a life totally separate from one’s work.


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Like one commentator stated after one of the following videos, “Never get your honey where you make your money.”


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