College Recruiting
Is Kentucky the Frontrunner for Andrew Wiggins?
Canada's Andrew Wiggins, the number one ranked high school hoops prospect in the country, still hasn't officially announced where he's going to play in college, but hints are starting to [...]
Recruiting Objectives for High School Freshmen
If you are an incoming high school freshman, getting recruited is the probably the last thing on your mind. But college coaches have already begun an initial search for their [...]
USTA Tournaments: A Must for Tennis Recruits
Are you a high school tennis athlete with collegiate dreams? Then it's imperative you start playing in USTA sanctioned tournaments—especially if you're not currently playing in a yearlong program. (Proactively [...]
Webletes.com Kicks Off Second Half of Football Combine Camps
Webletes.com is gearing up for the second half of their 17-city High School Football Combine Camp Tour. In May, they will host 10 combines in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and [...]
Debunking 3 Common Myths About Student-Athletes
Most parents want their children to have a positive experience playing sports. Among other goals, parents want their kids to play sports to boost their confidence, develop their work ethic [...]
How to Maintain Balance Between Athletics and Academics in College
The dual roles of an NCAA student-athlete make it a challenge to balance responsibilities for academics and athletics. With equally compelling demands, it can be difficult to prioritize in a [...]
6 Reasons to Read Raven Magwood’s ‘The 7 Practices of Exceptional Student Athletes’
Raven Magwood's The 7 Practices of Exceptional Student Athletes is insightful, helpful and motivating. Student-athletes are busy enough with school, practice, games, meets, homework, training, family and friends. Here are six [...]
Athletes’ Performance Features Media Training for NFL Combine Rookies
Andrew Luck, Adrian Peterson, Robert Griffin III, Trent Richardson, Matt Ryan, Matt Stafford—those are just some of the names that have made Athletes' Performance their off-season training home before their [...]
How Scholarship Athletes Should Respond to Coaching Changes: Advice From UTEP Football Coach Sean Kugler, Part 3
The immediate thought for collegiate athletes facing coaching changes is, "Where does this leave my scholarship?" In the final installment of our series with new UTEP Miners head football coach Sean [...]
How to Become the CEO of Your Own Brand
How many times have you spent four dollars for a cup of coffee at Starbucks when you could have made it for 50 cents at home? Or bought a pair [...]