Al Baxter talks about the importance of designing your life after sport and making sure you have “something to get out of bed for”.
The story of Australian sport is not the fairy tale many liken it to; not the positive story many would like us to believe. The price athletes pay is too high and the issue of mental health needs to be tackled earlier and more effectively.
We discuss the finger ratio and if lower testosterone, as represented by a lower finger ratio, can really predict athletic success.
Former Olympian Gail Emms talks about her struggle to find employment in her life after sport.
Burnout is a serious risk to professional athletes. When natural resources of serotonin and dopamine are depleted we can’t function to our best ability and Bernard Tomic is a prime example of this.
A behind the scenes look at the life of an elite cyclist and the reasons why planning the end at the beginning of your career makes the most sense.
Kristen Worley has settled her human rights case, challenging the policies, guidelines and rules surrounding female XY athletes.