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  • Choosing the Right Sport for You for Teens


    If you're having trouble choosing a sport, this article can help!

  • How to Compete in Sports for Kids


    Sometimes sports competition can make kids feel pressure. If it's too much, a kid might not have as much fun as before. Find out what to do if this happens to you.

  • A Guide to Eating for Sports for Teens


    You've prepared for the game in almost every way possible: but now what should you eat? Read about performance foods, nutritional supplements, and more.

  • Repetitive Stress Injuries in Sports for Teens


    Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) happen when movements are repeated over and over, damaging a bone, tendon, or joint.

  • How to Be a Good Sport for Teens


    Some people define good sportsmanship as treating the people that you play with and against as you'd like to be treated yourself. Learn more about what being a good sport is all about.

  • Sports, Exercise, and Diabetes for Teens


    Teens with diabetes can exercise and play sports at the same level as everyone else, so whether you want to go for the gold or just go hiking in your hometown, diabetes shouldn't hold you back.

  • Signing Kids Up for Sports for Parents


    Organized sports can help kids grow in many ways. Consider your child's age, personality, and abilities to help make sports fun.

  • Repetitive Stress Injuries in Sports for Parents


    Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) happen when movements are repeated over and over, damaging a bone, tendon, or joint.

  • Preventing Children's Sports Injuries for Parents


    Participation in sports can teach kids sportsmanship and discipline. But sports also carry the potential for injury. Here's how to protect your kids.

  • Diabetes and Sports Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers and coaches should know about students with diabetes playing sports and exercising.