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Summer Olympic Games in Rio May Be in Danger

Summer Olympic Games in Rio May Be in Danger

 With the concerns over the threat coming from Zika virus growing, more and more sports experts consider the possible danger the Games may pose to the Olympic athletes’ health. Can the virus cause the change of the location of the2016 Summer Games or lead to their complete cancellation? Judging from the current situation, the chances that this years’ Olympic Games will not take place in Rio are very low. Still, we have lately heard some really disturbing messages from the sports officials of the biggest countries-participants of the Games.
The Americans should think twice before going to Brazil? 

The Americans should think twice before going to Brazil?

Many media outlets, including Reuters, reported that U.S. officials have some concerns about whether American athletes should go to Brazil. Some sources even claimed that there was a conference call from the U.S. Olympic Committee officials to the heads of the biggest sports federations in the U.S back in January. The main reason for the call was the possible danger hidden in the Zika virus and the growing concerns over the possible harm to female athletes.
According to a Reuters report, USOC officials recommended the athletes who feel uncertain about the Zika virus threat consider not going to Rio this summer. On the other hand, USOC spokesman Patrick Sandusky made a statement this Monday, Feb. 8, denying any recommendations from the USOC officials to skip the upcoming Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro.
 Although Sandusky denies that the USOC officials suggested American athletes may skip the Olympics in Rio if they are afraid of Zika, the organization continues to pay attention to the threat coming from the quickly spreading virus. According to a report made by Associated Press, the USOC is going to hire two experts in the infectious disease area. The Committee wants these specialists to help the American athletes who will take part in the upcoming competition in Brazil and give them some advice about the Zika virus.
Zika virus 

British Olympic athletes are concerned over the Zika virus outbreak

After the World Health Organization declared a global public emergency due to the burgeoning Zika virus outbreak, Great Britain’s athletes got one more reason to be concerned about the upcoming competition. But, according to the British Olympic Association, no athlete from Team Great Britain suggested not to go to Brazil this summer and skip the Games because of the virus.
To make sure that there is no danger for the athletes, the BOA is working in association with the British Paralympic Association to develop a specific guidance note for the athletes. The note will include all the latest medical advice for the athletes and the staff to prevent them from getting infected. The note, in particular, focuses on the most important facts about Zika and the key strategies to prevent the virus from spreading. The mosquito bite preventionpresents as one of the key strategies for stopping the Zika virus outbreak and protecting the athletes during their time in Brazil.
Kenya

Kenya is also concerned

Kenya is also on the list of the countries that are deeply concerned about the possible threat of Zika virus. Moreover, Kenyan athletes may become the first team to officially skip the Games because of the virus.
According to the latest BBC report, Team Kenya threatened to skip the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Brazil if the virus outbreak gets to the epidemic level. Kipchoge Keino, the head of the Kenya’s Olympic Committee previously said that his country is “not going to risk taking Kenyans there” if Zika virus reaches epidemic levels and the threat becomes more serious.

Hope Solo

What is the threat behind Zika?

With six more months ahead before Rio Olympics, most athletes still hope that there will be a safe solution founded. Yet some of them, like U.S. soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo, confess that if they have to make a decision today, they will probably refuse to go to Brazil.
We have to notice that the female athletes obviously have the biggest reason to be concerned about the Zika virus outbreak and its consequences. Although the virus itself is not deadly, it may be the major cause of the rising amount of the newborns with microcephaly—a congenital disorder that affects baby’s brain. Kids with microcephaly have abnormally small head and serious cognitive development problems.
The problem is that there is an obvious correlation between the number of Zika virus cases among female patients and the number of newborns with microcephaly. Only in Brazil, the number of kids born with microcephaly has raised from 147 in 2014 to 4,074 in 2015, according to the Independent report. The Zika virus is believed to be spread mostly by mosquitoes, but according to a recent report from the U.S. researchers, it can also be transmitted through sexual contact. The biggest problem is that there is still no confirmed cure for the virus. Meanwhile, Zika is still believed to be harmless for males and grown-up women who are not pregnant and not planning to have a baby in the near future.

12 Professional Athletes Who Changed Their Careers to Become Successful Politicians

12 Professional Athletes Who Changed Their Careers to Become Successful Politicians 
We have prepared a list of world-famous athletes who busted the stereotype that sportsmen were not the brightest bulbs in the chandelier and could only use their body and skills to be successful. This dozen of political figures were once athletes. However, they managed to change their careers and save their status of high achievers. Let us see how the two different worlds of sports and politics can cross paths and what can come of it.
 Kevin Johnson

Kevin Johnson

Today, Kevin Johnson is a Mayor of Sacramento, the capital city of the U.S. state of California. He was elected in 2008 and became the first African-American to hold this position. Once, Kevin Johnson was a professional basketball player in the NBA, being a three-time NBA All-Star and a record-holder. However, the basketballer was highly concerned about the issues of homelessness and gang violence and decided to take control over them and run for the position of the Mayor. Being a B.A. in Political Science, Johnson launched nine important initiatives only in his first term.

Jon Runyan

Jon Runyan

Now-U.S. Congressman, Jon Runyan, was elected for the position in 2010. However, not many folks know that he is a former professional athlete. Runyan is known for being the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive tackle and an NFC champion. Today, the professional sportsman is the U.S. Representative from New Jersey’s 3rd District. He is a Republican who cast his vote for the offshore oil drilling and Patriot Act.
 Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

It is hard to find a person who does not know the world-famous bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger. The former Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia is also in trend due to his acting career. In 2003, Schwarzenegger was elected as the Governor of California and held the position until 2011. While for Arnold Schwarzenegger politics turned out to be not his most famous occupation, the former sportsman passed the nation’s first greenhouse emissions cap.
Tom Osborne

Tom Osborne

A famous football player, Tom Osborne, received various awards during his sports career and was a successful coach. However, the former wide receiver decided to try his hand in politics, and in 1995, he was elected as the U.S. Representative from Nebraska’s 3rd District. He held this position for eight years. However, he had only one of his bills become a law.
 Steve Largent

Steve Largent

Steve Largent is a popular football player, whose career stood out because of particular praise. He was called the best Seattle Seahawks player of all times and is the one to hold six major receiving records. In 1994, Largent was elected as the U.S. Representative from Oklahoma 1st District. His political career ended in 2002, supposedly, due to his answer to a tricky question where he was on 9/11.
 Dave Bing

Dave Bing

Today, Dave Bing is a Mayor of Detroit, Michigan. However, back in the 70s, he was the best basketball player of Detroit Pistons. Being a seven-time All-Star guard in the NBA, Bing is in the list of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players. The next Bing challenge was to succeed in his political career. In 2009, he was elected for his position, however, during his term, Detroit was named to be the largest city in U.S. history to declare bankruptcy.
 Jack Kemp

Jack Kemp

Jack Kemp was a famous professional football player. In 1971, after substantial volunteer work, he was elected U.S. Congressman of New York 39th district. Jack Kemp passed away in 2009, never establishing the Jack F. Kemp Institute of Political Economy at Pepperdine University. After the sportsman’s death, his son, James Kemp, created the Jack Kemp Foundation that is located in Washington D.C.
 Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley is a famous American basketball player who won the world championships with the New York Knicks twice. He also won a gold medal as a member of the Olympic basketball team and was the 1965 NCAA Player of the Year. His person was insomuch legendary that in 2014, Harry Webber made a bronze statue of Bill Bradley and erected it at Princeton University. Back in 1979, Bradley, being a tax and economy expert, was elected U.S. Senator and held this position until 1997. In 2000, he decided even to run for presidency but failed to win.
 J.C. Watts

J.C. Watts

Julius Caesar Watts is the most popular politician from Oklahoma. He was the first Republican African-American congressman to be elected to statewide office in Oklahoma and held the position of the U.S. Representative from the Oklahoma’s 4th district, obtained in 1995, for eight years. J.C. Watts was even called the fourth most powerful Republican in the list of the House politicians. However, before starting the career of a politician, Watts was a famous quarterback of Ottawa Rough Riders and Toronto Argonauts.
Jim Bunning

Jim Bunning

Jim Bunning is a former Major League baseball pitcher who also decided to switch his career to politics. He was named All-Star nine times and pitched a perfect game in 1964. Bunning was into politics back in the late 70s, serving two years in the city council of Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Then, the famous sportsman was elected U.S. Representative from Kentucky’s 4th district. In 1999, he joined the U.S. Senate and was ranked by National Journal as the second-most conservative U.S. Senator  after Jim DeMint.

Heath Shuler

Heath Shuler

Heath Shuler is a former NFL quarterback. However, his professional career as a footballer was not very successful. He was even ranked the 17th biggest “sports flop” and the 4th biggest NFL Draft bust. Back in 2007, he was elected U.S. Representative from the North Carolina’s 11th district. He is remembered for being a tough opponent who fought against same-sex marriages, abortion rights, and gun control. Heath Shuler became a remarkable politician.

Lynn Swann

Lynn Swann

Lynn Swann is a former wide receiver who played for Pittsburgh Steelers for eight years and won a lot of awards for his great sporting performance. He is a four-time Super Bowl champion and Walter Camp Man of the Year. In 2002, Lynn Swann was appointed Chairman of the American President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. In 2006, he decided to run for the position of Governor, but then officially removed his candidacy.

How to Avoid Dangers of Sitting

How to Avoid Dangers of Sitting
We all know that being a coach potato is bad, we even know in detail why it is bad. From every corner we hear that we should live our lives and move away from our PCs, tablets, and phones. Sitting too much has already earned the title of one of the 21 century’s most dangerous diseases. Of course, it is not a clinical kind of disease, just a simplified term to name a bunch of health problems that happen due to a sedentary lifestyle. So how can you avoid these unpleasant consequences without changing your job for something more active or throwing out all the chairs you have?
First of all, why is sitting so bad for you? During long centuries of evolution, human beings were designed to move. Our ancestors used to walk (or at least stand) nearly the whole day. This seems hardly possible now unless your job requires such a position, which is also not good. The important thing is you should not stand (still, that is better than sitting), you have to move, change positions. And here are some tips you can use as a start.
Now you have no excuses such as “I cannot afford going to the gym,” since many health-improving exercises do not require special sports equipment. Try NEAT—a non-exercise activity thermogenesis. In other words, you should start stretching, bending, and turning. This will help you release muscle tension and quicken your blood flow. Secondly, shorter exercise sessions are more preferable than one long one. Plan your daily activity in such a way that you do some moving at least each 1.5 hours. This may be walking, simple exercises, stretching, running, or whatever you like. Your main goal is to move as much throughout the day as possible.
And the last important thing: start integrating sports into your ordinary life. Feeling stressed and lonely without an evening TV-show? OK, you can watch it, but instead of sitting on a sofa with a pack of snacks, get up and walk around, or tidy up your house, or make short sessions of squatting during the commercial break. Whatever you choose, do it regularly, and you will avoid all the dangers of sitting.

Best Sports Movies for Your Bucket List

Best Sports Movies for Your Bucket List
 Despite the modern tendency towards one-time movies, cinematography is still rich in films that will live forever, and this list includes a lot of movies about sport. Here are the greatest sports movies of all time that will stay popular for eternity and will always be remembered both by critics and viewers all over the world.

When We Were Kings (1996)

The 1996 Leon Gast’s documentary When We Were Kings is always mentioned in the list of best sports movies. And it is hardly surprising. All boxing fans would certainly agree that the personality of Muhammad Ali is legendary and iconic. It means a lot to see him preparing for the match, especially when we are talking about the one with George Foreman. Leon Gast shot his documentary back in 1974. However, it took him more than 20 years to get the financing to show his masterpiece to the world. And we thank the director a lot for not giving up. His great film When We Were Kingsreceived an Oscar, and the fight between two great boxers will be forever captured on film. Moreover, the director managed to portray the striking personality of Muhammad Ali by showing him all—his feelings, his thoughts, and his attitude towards the things that are not even connected with sports.When We Were Kings undercovers the true love of people and their strong faith in their hero who just cannot be defeated.

The Pride of the Yankees (1942)

Sam Wood managed to create one of the best sport films in the history of cinematography. The Pride of the Yankees tells the story of life and sports career of the first legendary baseman Henry “Lou” Gehrig. This New York Yankees’ player went down in history as the one who participated in 2130 games without having a rest for 14 years. The movie The Pride of the Yankeesmade Gehrig’s name famous all over the world and stays one of the most inspiring and sentimental stories about the baseman.

The Wrestler (2008)

What happens to a person who has nothing to lose? The world-famous Darren Aronofsky’s sport movie The Wrestler shows an aging wrestler Randy “The Ram” Robinson. He once was one the most famous wrestlers, but his life turns upside down when he has a heart attack during one of his fights. Despite the doctors’ recommendations and threats of death, Robinson decides not to give up and continues fighting anyway. The Aronofsky’s drama is intense and shows the world of wrestling as it is. The film shows all the details of this severe kind of sports and the people who literally have nothing to lose. The intense drama The Wrestler shows you what it is like to be a person whose whole life is sports.

Chariots of Fire (1981)

The list of the best sports films cannot do without the world-famous Hugh Hudson’s drama Chariots of Fire. The film was Oscar-nominated in seven categories and won four of them, including the Best Picture. The British film managed to outdistance all its strong competitors. The historical drama is a story of the rivalry between two athletes—Jewish Harold Abrahams and Christian Eric Liddell—who fought for the Olympic Gold Medal in 1924. TheChariots of Fire film shows not only the sporting competition but the rivalry between two absolutely different people that have different ideologies and religions. Hugh Hudson created a masterpiece, showing not only the world of sports but the characters of two strong athletes, their ups and downs, and the hard times for Europe when World War II is only about to come.

Rocky (1976)

It is hard to find a person who does not know the film Rocky. Among all thegreat sports movies about boxing, this one has truly become a legend. The intense, sensitive, and soulful John G. Avildsen’s drama had inspired us. So it was not a surprise when the film got its Best Picture Oscar. The Rocky film shows a broken-down boxer, who decides to use his last chance to succeed and fights for the title of the World Heavyweight Champion. Sylvester Stallone, who was then an unknown actor, managed to succeed in his role and won the hearts of the viewers and the Oscar prize, of course. While it seems that the film became popular because it was released back in 1976, the movie is adored even by the younger generation. Why? Because it has an incredible atmosphere and shows Rocky’s irresistible desire to prove that he is a person who can win Carl Weathers, the unconquerable boxer that thinks he is an undeniable winner.

Senna (2010)

Asif Kapadia’s documentary film Senna can be easily called a non-negotiable masterpiece. The film tells the story of a great motor-racing champion Ayrton Senna and his racing career in Formula One. The critics predicted the film to be a failure; however, on the very day when it was shown for the first time, they had to take their words back. The film won the hearts of the audience and was granted the status of standard documentary. The three-hours Senna film shows ten years of the champion’s life and consists of the documentary chronicle and narratives of the people who knew Ayrton Senna personally. The film perfectly shows why Senna was a special and remarkable person. Even his eternal rival, Alain Prost, said that Senna was the best person he had ever met in his entire life. Ayrton Senna was a hero, who was competing not to get an award but to prove that he can go beyond limits. The emotional documentary Senna shows a man who loved racing and never gave up.

Raging Bull (1980)

Martin Scorsese created a legend—he shot one of the greatest films about boxing, Raging Bull. The movie is about a popular professional boxer Jake LaMotta, who performed in the 40s. The film Raging Bull shows the sportsman’s fights with his competitors and undercovers his major rival—himself. Jake LaMotta’s uncontrollable and scandalous nature caused the boxer a lot of trouble in his personal life and sporting career. Raging Bullshows that the skilled professional fighter wasted his talent on constant confrontations with his managers, total consumption with jealousy to his wife, going on a binge and ruining matches. Martin Scorsese managed to show the boxer as he was and let the viewers plunge into the story using black and white filming, which conveyed the atmosphere of the documentary. The film is hard and harsh and, nevertheless, true-life. Robert De Niro, the leading actor of the Raging Bull film, created an incredible character, who is tortured by his own nature, and was a perfect fit for the role of Jake LaMotta, regardless of the sportsman’s age (the film shows 20 years of the boxer’s life). Moreover, De Niro portrayed the sportsman who is worth sympathy. Jake LaMotta watched Scorsese’s film. As a result, the film Raging Bull helped the popular sportsman understand how wasteful and careless he was with his life.