ESPN The Magazine - July 17, 2017
ESPN The Magazine - July 17, 2017
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In this issue
THROWN FOR A CURVE In May, Jameson Taillon had surgery for cancer. By June, he was back on an MLB mound.
THE BOD’S HONEST TRUTH Who has the best body? We posed that question and more (confidentially, natch) to 146 pros.
EATING FOR THE CYCLE A cycling team nutritionist explains bite by bite the daily menu for riders in the Tour de France.
THE CONCUSSION GAP Female athletes get more concussions and suffer more severely. So why isn’t more being done?
Thrown For A Curve
He’s had Tommy John surgery and taken a liner to the head. But for Jameson Taillon, a cancer diagnosis—and the recovery that followed—was his toughest test.
10 mins
It's Go Time
No one can resist nature’s call, but for athletes, knowing when to let it flow can be the difference between victory and defeat.
10+ mins
The Unbreakable Nyjah Huston
Street skating is known for epic tricks—and epic falls. So how is it possible that the sport’s top dog has escaped intact?
2 mins
The Concussion Gap
The Concussion Gap Research shows that female athletes are more prone to concussions than males and suffer worse symptoms. So why does it seem like nobody cares?
10+ mins
Still Standing
Greg Oden calls himself the biggest bust in NBA history, cursed by the body that once was his blessing. For his second act, he’s seeing how far his mind can take him.
10+ mins
My Battle Scars Are My Cancer Scars
The Jamaican-born sprinter was diagnosed with breast cancer just weeks before she won bronze at the 2012 London Games. Then, after four surgeries, she came back to medal in the 4x400 relay in Rio. A cancer-free Williams-Mills shares her incredible journey.
10+ mins
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