Training & Conditioning 19.06 September 2009

Bulletin Board


Q&A with Tony Cox

Henry County (Ind.) Sports Medicine


Fluid Dynamics

From low cal to high sodium, today's sports drink market is more diverse than ever. Are you prepared to help athletes navigate the sea of options and find the best product for their individual needs?


Complex Forces

Proper shoulder function depends on intricate relationships between muscle groups, tendons, bone structures, the spinal cord, and more. A comprehensive shoulder training program can address key deficiencies and provide targeted treatment for a wide range of dysfunctions.


An Alternate Route

If traditional training methods leave your teams wanting more, maybe it's time to consider another approach. At Northwestern, some athletes look to Eastern sports medicine philosophy to gain an edge.


In the Right Place

At the University of Vermont, athletic trainers are hired and overseen by the campus health center, not the athletic department. Here's an inside look at this organizational trend and the many benefits it offers.


On the Way Up

The University of Louisville women's basketball team sees its conditioning program
as a pyramid. After developing a strong foundation, they keep working until they reach the top.


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