HER BODY

Pat Wingert and

Barbara Kantrowitz

Weak at the Knees

Female athletes are especially vulnerable to ligament injuries. They can learn to protect themselves—by behaving more like boys.

 
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  • Posted By: Ko9er @ 01/09/2008 10:11:17 AM

    Comment: I would encourage any female athlete to protect herself against ACL/cartalidge damage every way possible: proper stretching and weight training, muscle memory drills, and learning jumping techniques. I suffered an ACL injury as a high school basketball player, and it was physically and especially mentally devestating. I also encourage coaches and parents to learn how to support their girl's bodies and minds on and off the court, in order to help them become strong people who can deal with adversity, risk, and recooperation at a young age.

  • Posted By: Ron Paul For Pope @ 01/08/2008 5:25:30 PM

    Comment: Athletes stress their ACLs by using their legs exclusively. If they ran around on all fours once in a while, that might relieve some of the strain.

  • Posted By: samsonboards @ 01/08/2008 4:22:47 PM

    Comment: It's all about the right footwear. I've been a highschool coach for 10 years and I have custom fit athletes into footwear for over 15 years. 90% of these injuries can be avoided by proper shoes and insoles that support the athlete according to their personally bio-mechanics.

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