More coaches are moving to using electronic whistles during the coronavirus pandemic. Blowing whistles has been widely banned during the pandemic but coaches, referees, gym teachers and others are ...
Officiating with a deep breath and a burst of air no longer seems wise in the coronavirus era. Is a hand-held, electronic whistle the answer? By Chantel Jennings More than 140 years after it made its ...
Jay Bilbo has been prepping in his backyard and in open fields. After missing out on spring practice, he wants to make sure he’s not rusty for the start of the season. He needs to get in some reps any ...
It’s a new world, sports fans, not only by look but by sound. Even the traditional whistle, the essential tool tooted since the late 19th century by coaches and game officials worldwide, is being ...
The coronavirus spreads through the expulsion of droplets from the nose and mouth. Blowing into a whistle entails, duh, expelling droplets from the mouth. Thus, the NFL has an optional replacement for ...
CINCINNATI — Bobby Sagers Jr. would like answers about officiating high school sports during the COVID-19 pandemic this school year. "My big thing is obviously the social distancing, handling the ball ...
Whether you’re refereeing, lifeguarding, training your dog or just want a whistle in general for personal reasons, a clear whistle is important. Different whistles have different noise levels. If ...
‘Tis the season of masked coaches, caged mascots and bands that don’t make a peep. It’s the season when college towns become ghost towns, “political football” takes on a new meaning and Big Ten fans ...
Whether you’re refereeing, lifeguarding, training your dog or just want a whistle in general for personal reasons, a clear whistle is important. Different whistles have different noise levels. If ...
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