July/August 2013 | Sports Destination Management

July/August 2013

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Sports Destination Management Magazine

July/August 2013

In browsing photos for use with an article in this issue, I came across a series of shots taken at a boxing match. One athlete was getting pounded mercilessly by his opponent but each shot showed him fighting his way upright and charging back toward the center of the ring. It was an action that in every way, mirrors our experiences. In the last 12 months, we have been dealt an unprecedented, and certainly unexpected, number of blows. We’ve seen a hurricane that devastated one coast, a bombing that shocked us all, tornadoes, fires, shootings and so much more.  But in each case, the community that had been hit, and the country as a whole, kept staggering to its feet, battered but ready to fight back. Sports events are a way we express our strength and our solidarity. Our industry regains its feet and keeps fighting. It’s how we can all win in the face of adversity.

In this issue

Good Grounds for a Fight: Winning with Wrestling, Boxing and Martial Arts

BY: Mike May

Some of the oldest sports in history don’t involve equipment or even teammates. Like all sports, they require precision, practice and patience to master. Unlike most other sports, though, they’re rooted in survival in the form of hand-to-hand combat. more....