Off – Season Conditioning Program for Middle and High School Athletes
In
today’s athletic society our
preadolescent and adolescent
athletes are working out and
training year round. Many
professionals report that the
results of these year-round
conditioning and training regimens
are bigger, faster, and stronger
athletes. These results are not in
question. However, the question
isn’t fully answered. Our
preadolescent and adolescent
athletes are getting other results
also…
According to the November 2000 issue of the USA Today, knee ligament injuries for females have increased by 172%. Additionally, a study chronicled in the December 2006 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) indicated that 1.4 million injuries occurred during the 2005 - 2006 school year.
What should be done about these alarming injury rates? Should our athletes work out and train even more? Should they continue to do more of the same? Athletic Training & Conditioning, Inc. proposes, “If you always do what you’ve always done, you will always get what you’ve always got”. Something different must be done to decrease the probability of injury for our athletes.
The
“something different” is a
Performance Based Functional
Assessment performed by Athletic
Training & Conditioning, Inc. A
Performance Based Functional
Assessment is an evaluation of an
athlete’s movement patterns designed
to identify any underlying physical
imbalances that would affect an
athlete's competitive edge or
predispose an athlete to injury. An
athlete performs a series of
functional movements designed to
identify orthopedic and
neuromuscular deficits that would
adversely affect his/her athletic
performance. From the results of the
assessment a specific corrective
exercise program is designed to
assist the athlete in gaining a
competitive edge and to
begin to realize his/her athletic
potential.
Contact Athletic Training &
Conditioning, Inc.
www.athletictrainingandconditioning.com

