Kayaking is one of my favorite pastimes, and one of the reasons I live so close to J. Percy Priest Lake in Nashville. If you enjoy being on (or in) the water and haven't given it a go, here are some options for getting started in the Volunteer State. Read: Tennessee Kayaking for Beginners on … Continue reading Tennessee Kayaking for Beginners
Category: Sports
Tennessee: One of the Best States for Summer Watersports
The heat index is 138 degrees today. I'm stuck at my desk, but I'd rather be out on my kayak on Percy Priest. Learn more about summer watersports in this blog from BCBST. Read: Tennessee: One of the Best States for Summer Watersports on BlueHealth Solutions
Top Tips to Keep Your Kids Sports Injury Free
Youth sports are great for kids in a number of ways, but they can also be dangerous. In fact, more than 2.6 million children and teens go to the emergency room each year for treatment of injuries that occurred during organized sports or pick-up games. Learn how to help prevent injuries in this BlueHealth Solutions blog. … Continue reading Top Tips to Keep Your Kids Sports Injury Free
What Every Runner Needs to Know Before Starting on Trails
Trail running has grown in popularity in the recent years, and for good reason. Liven things up by trading the pavement for the trail. Learn how in this BlueHealth Solutions blog. Read: What Every Runner Needs to Know Before Starting on Trails at BlueHealth Solutions
Throwback Thursday: Carrying On The Family Tradition
The holidays are a time when families carry on traditions that have lasted for generations. Most families, that is. Some families have other, more unique traditions to uphold. This week's throwback goes back to 2003, where I got to interview two different families who consider racing to be a family affair. Read: Carrying On The Family … Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Carrying On The Family Tradition
Throwback Thursday: Vickers Hoping to Celebrate More Than a Birthday at Atlanta
Once you've met Brian Vickers, it's hard not to cheer for the guy. While he didn't win this race, he did win the NASCAR Busch Series Championship later that season. Vickers is currently sidelined from racing by health issues, but continues to be a well-respected presence in the Sprint Cup garage. Read: Vickers Hoping to Celebrate More Than a Birthday at Atlanta at … Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Vickers Hoping to Celebrate More Than a Birthday at Atlanta
Throwback Thursday: Ravishing Randy Rose Making Himself At Home In A New Ring
I think I can honestly say this is the only time I've interviewed a wrestler-turned-racer in my 16 years in the business. From 2003. Read: Ravishing Randy Rose Making Himself At Home In A New Ring at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Throwback Thursday: Georgia Driver Races With A Little Help From His Friends
It's no surprise that I love cheering for the underdog. Check out this story about a little race team that could, from 2003. Read: Georgia Driver Races With A Little Help From His Friends at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Throwback Thursday: New Kid Roderick Rocks the Bandits Championship Chase
Having watched Joey Logano and Reed Sorenson dominate the Thunder Ring at Atlanta Motor Speedway the previous seasons, it was nice to see new faces around the track in 2003. I think we all knew Casey Roderick was something special from his first race. You can see him in the NASCAR Nationwide Series these days. … Continue reading Throwback Thursday: New Kid Roderick Rocks the Bandits Championship Chase
Throwback Thursday: Sean Cassidy Chases Crew Chief Career On Track and Off
I truly believe every person has a story to tell, and I love that a big part of my job is to write about other people's passions. Check out what racer Sean Cassidy had to say in 2003. Read: Sean Cassidy Chases Crew Chief Career On Track and Off at Atlanta Motor Speedway