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Sports IQ

How did fighting become a part of pro hockey?

41 min · 25. Feb. 2026
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In episode four of Sports IQ, we explore how fighting become such a normal part of the game of hockey and not other (non-combat) sports. What about the development of the sport made fighting common place and will it always be a part of the game? Anthony interviews Michael Robidoux, a professor at the University of Ottawa, school of human kinetics, faculty of health sciences to learn more.

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Sports and Music Part 1: How does listening to music help our athletic performance?

Sports and music are two things that just go together. Sometimes an athlete is described as “dancing around a defender,” or a star quarterback as “conducting” his offense. But beyond these sayings, sports and music have a close relationship. You hear music at games, from youth sports to the pros, in stadiums and on park basketball courts, in the gym or even loudly in someone’s headphones as they jog past. In part 1 of this Sports IQ episode, we explore the performance benefits that listening to music can give you exercising and even potentially, competing in a sport. Anthony interviews Dr. Christopher Ballman, an Associate Professor of Kinesiology in the Department of Human Studies, Director of Resistance Exercise Physiology at the University of Alabama Birmingham. Please rate and review this podcast and tell your friends!

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