Sportstars
By JASMINE GITTENS | Sports Medicine for Young Athletes   An inversion ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries in sports. About 90 percent of ankle sprains are inversion injuries.  There are three ligaments that may be involved with an inversion ankle sprain; the anterior talo-fibular ligament... Read more
By Dr. Nirav K. Pandya   As a former collegiate long jumper and 400 meter runner, I had my share of hip pain while competing. The usual advice I got from my coaches was, “Oh, it’s probably a muscle strain. Put some ice on it and it will get... Read more
Six Tips for ACL Injury Prevention in Young Female Athletes
In celebrating the release of my new book, “The Definitive Guide To Youth Athletic-Strength, Conditioning and Performance”, I want to cover Female ACL injury prevention strategies. It has it’s own chapter in the book called, “Six Strategies For Preventing ACL Injuries Among High School Aged Female Athletes”. This book... Read more
Spring is here, and it’s time for open water swimming!  If you are new to triathlon, swimming in open water can be a daunting idea.  However, open water swimming should be, and is, a fun aspect of triathlon training.  First, know that swimming in open water is very much like swimming in a... Read more
I hate the breaststroke but I’m OK at it — and my coach wants me to swim it in meets. I don’t see why I should because swimming is a lot more about individual events than it is about a team effort. Do I have to swim the breaststroke... Read more
Parents will often ask me what their young athletes can do to become better athletes.  Here are three very simple things that young athletes can implement immediately to instantly become better athletes. 1. Get your young athlete’s butt in gear What do I mean? Simple. Get their glutes (butt)... Read more
It’s probably going to be my first year on varsity this spring, and I’m a little nervous. What do varsity coaches want from their players?  K.L., Windsor   So here’s part three of the answer to that very good question, and the starting point is something I heard John... Read more
  By Judy Pang   Low back pain (LBP) is a frequent complaint among young athletes. Spinal structural differences, muscular imbalances, decreased flexibility and poor body mechanics may predispose an adolescent to LBP. Repetitive motion and loading of the spine in sports can put the back at risk for... Read more
By Tim Rudd | For IYCA   If you watch any field or court game you will notice that you see frequent accelerations. Therefore it should come, as no surprise that sport is about acceleration — not top-end speed.  Coaches, trainers and even parents often focus on the wrong... Read more