Our partners at STOP Sports Injuries tweeted an important message about kids only playing one sport:
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Our partners at STOP Sports Injuries tweeted an important message about kids only playing one sport:
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Aour partners at STOP Sports Injuries tweeted this article by Alaina Brandenburger or CBS New York which is an important read for parents with children who play sports.
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Our partner and tremendous organization, STOP Sports Injuries wants you to help spread the word about what they do. Like them on Facebook, become an advocate, help them get their message of sports safety to everyone who needs to hear it!
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Our partners at STOP Sports Injuries have published their winter newsletter and it is chock full of great information. Articles on prevention of ACL injuries and a Q&A on wrestling nutrition and weight loss are the highlights. Read it here.
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Our Partners at STOPSportsInjuries.org have provided another useful tip sheet, this one on the topic of strength training, that you can download for free.
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Our partner, STOP Sports Injuries.org has created an excellent and brief tip sheet for sports parents you can download and read here.
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Our partners at STOP Sports Injuries have developed an impressive series of tip sheets which are free to download. This one covers conditioning, addressing how to begin a conditioning program and how to make it safe. C. David Geier, Jr., M.D. contributing.
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