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An introduction to the nasty Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), and how to treat it.   HEALTH WATCH : Robin Bousquet  Brady was a local goalie on her club soccer team. After an ankle sprain, she noticed that the pain in her foot and lower leg was not resolving, but... Read more
POWERED BY TRUCKS : Anthony Trucks     I have spent the last 12 years of my life in the health and fitness industries, whether it was playing professional sports in the NFL, being a professional trainer, owning and operating a gym or consulting for billion dollar companies in health... Read more
   Strength training, like growing crops, takes time and dedication  Powered by Trucks : Anthony Trucks    I once heard a simple saying that applied to life and lifting: “You can’t expect to plant a tree today and harvest the fruit tomorrow.”     When it comes to our modern... Read more

Scary Strong

Health & Fitness February 13, 2012 0

   Four strength training regimen tips with a Halloween flare.  Powered by Trucks : Anthony Trucks    It’s the holiday season and the first one happens to be a personal favorite, Halloween. On this holiday, I get to scare everyone without getting yelled at. One thing I also like... Read more

Knee Knowledge

Health & Fitness February 13, 2012 0

   Looking at some of the factors behind general knee pain in young athletes  Knee Pain : Hunter Greene, M.D.    As a teen who is active in sports, it is not uncommon to experience knee pain behind the kneecap. It’s not caused by an abnormality in the knee... Read more
   Training to becoming the best possible athlete starts with the core, pelvis and hips. Training Time : Tim Rudd for IYCA    An athlete’s core, pelvis and hips are the centerpiece of his or her athletic development and the key to becoming a better athlete. The hips have... Read more
   What steps should injured athletes follow before they begin running again? Health Watch : Jamie Faison    After getting injured, it is important for athletes to use a structured and systematic program to return back to your prior level of function. Here at the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Sports... Read more

Slow Down!

Health & Fitness February 13, 2012 0

   Three mistakes new triathletes make during the offseason months TriSteps : Liz Elliott    For most triathletes, the official season is February through September each year with some late season races in October and early November. It’s a long season. October through January is technically an offseason, but what is... Read more
   When you think of power training, think explosiveness over merely strength  Training Time : Tim Rudd for IYCA    Whether it’s the ability of the athlete to juke a defender and break off a big touchdown run, kicking the ball explosively past the soccer goalkeeper or slam dunking... Read more
   Follow these tips to help better manage your nerves prior and during competitions  Get Mental : Erika Carlson    Everyone gets nervous, it’s a pretty normal part of the competitive experience “” the jitters, “butterflies,” racing thoughts and increased muscle tension and heart rate. However, some athletes get... Read more

Surviving Summer

Health & Fitness February 13, 2012 0

   Teaching and practicing basic safety habits is a must for families “” especially active ones.  Summer Safety : Hunter Greene, M.D.    Accidental injury is the number one cause of death for American children, taking more lives than disease and violence combined. By taking some simple precautions, 90... Read more
   Three more mental training myths you shouldn’t buy into  GET MENTAL : Erika Carlson    Times have changed. Coaches, parents and athletes better understand the need for mental training more than ever before. The field of sport psychology has worked diligently to overcome many of the myths and... Read more