Great training, but then you do these stupid things that nullify the effect or even harm you!
Algerian Abdelatif Baka, a Paralympian in the 1500 meters, not only broke the world record at the Paralympic Games in Rio, but his winning time was even faster than the Olympic winner, American Matthew Centrowitz. What's more, this one would be only fifth at the Paralympic Games! Check out this amazing run!
Blind soccer player Behzad Zadaliasghari is a real grandmaster of the soccer game despite his blindness, which he also proved during the Paralympic soccer match with the Moroccan team, where he scored a goal that even Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could envy. You simply must see this masterpiece. In each viewing, this achievement is worthy of greater admiration!
The football Champions League 2016/17 is starting. The new season of the strongest European club football competition will also have a strong Slovenian touch, as seven Slovenians will appear in the group stage, namely Jan Oblak, Kevin Kampl, Petar Stojanović, Adraž Šporar, Ažbe Jug, Miha Mevlje and Benjamin Verbič. Find out when they and their clubs will battle it out for a place in the last 16 and what the remaining 2016/17 Champions League fixtures are.
Fortune follows the brave. Slovenian mountain biker Mitja Ergaver, with a great deal of luck, became the world champion in quadricross, the cycling version of ski cross in which Slovenians also have world champion Filip Flisar. See how Ergaver managed the incredible feat.
Did you know there is a world championship in seesaw jumping? We played with the swing as children, and many people still use it as a sports prop. Jumping a seesaw helps improve endurance, strength, speed and coordination. It's an aerobic activity, so it's great for burning calories. We don't know how much was spent by the Hong Kong boys who set the world record in the team vaulting of two seesaws, but we do know that they made 671.5 vaults in three minutes!!!
Gymwatch is a training device that analyzes movements and measures exercise intensity in all forms of physical activity with incredible accuracy. It records every training process and enables detailed analysis. It measures everything that is key to progress, and the data is transferred in real time to the smartphone, which becomes our personal trainer. The analysis can also be performed via the web application.
The adidas ZNE Hoodie with a unique hood contributes to the reduction of distracting external factors and helps athletes to have complete mental focus. With it, Gareth Bale, Tori Bowie, James Harden, Ana Ivanović and Coco Shillin already keep their concentration optimal, and Slovenian athletes Goran Dragić, Marcos Tavares, Mina Markovič and David Pleše are also impressed by the innovative ZNE Hoodie.
Cycling tip: the most aerodynamic position on a bike is horizontal - Superman style - as proved by Michael Guerra, who with a fixi - a bicycle with a single gear, which has a direct connection of the pedals to the rear hub via a chain - dealt in an attractive way with classic road bikes.
Lionel Messi scored the most beautiful goal of the 2015/16 season. This was determined by visitors to UEFA.com, the website of the European Football Union, who believed that he was absent from the Argentinian's goal against AS Roma, which the five-time Ballon d'Or winner scored in FC Barcelona's jersey in the November match in the group stage of the Champions League and was the icing on the cake of the wonderful action and precise passing of the entire team.
From the opening round of the oldest football competition in the world - the FA Cup (Emirates FA Cup) - comes a strange footage of Thamesmead football team scoring a bizarre goal against Guernsey. Jack Mahoney was assisted by the wind. After Thamesmead's attack had already failed - the football player of the said team sent the ball to Luna - the wind had different plans with it, as it sent it back onto the field, confused the distracted goalkeeper and then it was not difficult for Mahoney to score. Is this the most bizarre goal in the history of football?
German twins Anna and Lisa Hahner finished 81st and 82nd in the marathon and would probably have gone unnoticed if they hadn't crossed the finish line holding hands. Instead of the moment going down as one of the most moving of the Rio 2016 Olympics, the Germans became the target of criticism as the move was self-promotional, with the director of the German Athletics Federation, Thomas Kurschilgen, even saying that their performance looked like olympic match one big joke. What is your opinion?