
Injury as athletes... it sucks
To put it bluntly: injuries suck. There is no "oh look on the bright side".
To put it bluntly: injuries suck. There is no "oh look on the bright side".
This week we sat down with a close friend of ours, Yasmin. She has to be one of the craziest people at Imperial who has the most packed timetable we’ve ever seen. We felt tired just listening to what she does in an average week, I hope you enjoy reading this interview.
Last Saturday (29th January) the Imperial Judo Club took part in a large student competition hosted by the Warwick University
If you didn’t catch it, here are some of the highlights!
We are pleased to announce The City Varsity V Event is happening on 5th of March 2022 at Rosslyn Park.
A year that many of us will remember in a bad light was one of success and celebration for one of the universities’ sports clubs.
Judo means the "gentle way", an odd name for a martial art... or is it?
The founders of the European Super League announced it with the intent to ‘save football’ – to reignite a generation’s apparently lost passion for the game, and provide blockbuster fixtures and steady revenue for clubs week after week. The dream didn’t last long though, and backlash from fans, media
Injuries in sports suck. They strip you of your ability to enjoy exercise and take away a fundamental part of who you are. They leave you feeling aimless and frustrated at your overnight change in ability to do what was completely normal the day before. I am just coming out
This week, I was thinking “what has recently happened in sports that we could write about?”. Now, unless you live in a sound proof area of London (highly likely that even that wouldn’t work), the main sporting event that has recently happened was the Champions League Final, where on
Jamie Kirkwood, Imperial Rowing's Assistant Coach, is one of 26 coaches to be selected for the High-Performance Coach Apprenticeship
The Virtual Varsity, held on the 19th-21st of March, was still a big success despite COVID limitations.