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Sam Moore

@sammoorestrong

Exercise physiology PhD. Female athlete sport scientist. Views are my own. She/Her.

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I talk hoops 🏀 (@trendyhoopstars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re constantly told that Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark are “rivals”, and today we were even told that Reese “hates” Clark simply for reacting to a flagrant foul committed against her. The negative press around Reese will never stop. No matter what she does, there will always

We’re constantly told that Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark are “rivals”, and today we were even told that Reese “hates” Clark simply for reacting to a flagrant foul committed against her.

The negative press around Reese will never stop. No matter what she does, there will always
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UNC Research is empowering female athletes. After a career-ending injury, PhD grad Sam Moore created training plans tailored to women’s unique needs ➡️ go.unc.edu/c7JXt #GoHeels x #UNCResearchisNC

UNC Research is empowering female athletes. 

After a career-ending injury, PhD grad Sam Moore created training plans tailored to women’s unique needs ➡️ go.unc.edu/c7JXt

#GoHeels x #UNCResearchisNC
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Pound for pound, Anna Hall might be one of the best athletes on Earth right now. Also, imagine the 2:00, 800m athletes you know throwing shot, javelin, or doing high jump at the same level. Obviously she trains for this and that’s a huge factor, but that context gives some

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Looking females age 38-60 years old with irregular periods or symptoms of perimenopause to explore the effect of weight training on muscle, metabolism, and brain function! If interested, please email [email protected] with the subject: STRENGTH or call 919-962-1663 for info!

Looking females age 38-60 years old with irregular periods or symptoms of perimenopause to explore the effect of weight training on muscle, metabolism, and brain function! If interested, please email aplresearch@unc.edu with the subject: STRENGTH or call 919-962-1663 for info!