Known for their detailed architecture and stunning beauty, cathedrals were built partially to showcase a community’s unique culture and lifestyle. Nowadays, it seems that sports venues have taken over that illustrious role. Gone are the days of the stripped-down, “cookie-cutter” stadiums such as Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh or Riverfront Stadium (also known as Cinergy […]
There are few sporting events that come close to matching the magnitude of the Super Bowl. The game–and everything surrounding it–serves as a microcosm of society. Trends arise to the forefront that later extend to other avenues. Social media acts as the prism that highlights all of this intel. Ad Age reported that the term […]
In the modern sports world, the emphasis placed on proper training, nutrition, and recovery has never been greater. The days of Ruthian-esque preparation have been deemed obsolete for decades, and while the pregame consumption of hot dogs and beer until near unconsciousness may have worked at one point, sport organizations around the globe now press […]
It’s that time of year again. Baseball time. The weather is slowly starting to warm up and each team starts the year with a clean slate and high hopes.
For fans it’s time to get ready to work baseball back into their schedule and prepare to root for their favorite team throughout the season. In recent years, it has become very easy for fans to follow every pitch whether they are at the ballpark, on the couch or at the grocery store. Twitter, apps and DVR have totally changed how fans consume games and by now every fan has a routine as precise as a Greg Maddux two-seam fastball.
Ben McLemore and the Scaramento Kings have been heavy users of Google Glass during the 2013-14 NBA season. Google Glass has the potential to positively change the player-spectator relationship and expand the way the game of basketball is viewed. A view of the court from the perspective of fans, the mascot, trainers, announcers, or players offers the best insight into the action. From the eyes of a spectator as his drunken partner removes his shirt and shouts obscenities at the opposing team, to Reggie Miller and Kevin Harland joking about Craig Sager’s suit, to the entire team letting their star rookie lead the tunnel run, alone, there are endless possibilities of how Google Glass could increase the viewership of the...