Tag: Sports Infographics
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Which Winter Olympic Sport Would You Play?
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Super Bowl Snack Hacks
Super Bowl and snacking go hand-in-hand, but what people don’t know are the seemingly endless variations of those “Super Snacks” and the “Super Stats” that come with them. For example, did you know that 1.23 billion wing portions or 14,500 tons of potato chips are consumed during the Super Bowl? Or that an average person…
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The Skinny on Athletic Diets
Interesting infographic from Nursing-School-Rankings that uncovers the truths about some famous athletes diets and some of their really unusual eating habits.
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Strained Sports: Injuries in Athletes
This infographic will take a look at which sports cause the most injuries, and how common those injuries are. It will examine a few court cases related to sports injuries. Which teams have had the most injuries in the past? All of this and more will be explained in this infographic.
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The Most Underpaid Athlete in Sports – LeBron James
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The Techniques of the Best Tennis Players
Learn how the world’s best tennis players win time and time again, then see them play live at the biggest tennis tournaments in the world.
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The Top 75 Basketball Players of All Time!
NCAA Top 75 Basketball Players of All Time Infographic. Top 25 Teams selected by the NCAA
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I Shoulda Made A $10 Bet!
Check out this infographic from Casino.org to see some of the biggest upsets in sports history. The odds were staggering, but the payouts were even more unbelievable!
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Why Roger Federer is the greatest tennis player of all time ?
At the start of the tennis season some of my friends were claiming that Federer was at the end of his career. ‘He is just too old, ‘he’s not challenged enough’,’I would quit now with all the glory on my shoulders…’ were just some of the sentences I used to hear. But then Roger surprised…
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The History of the Athletic Shoe
The importance of proper athletic shoes for conditioning and performance has always been an important aspect of sports. However, for many years there were no improvements in footwear. In early years, runners for instance, did not use shoes at all. It was not until the 1970s that more interest began to spark whereafter the market…