by Dr. John Heil | Apr 27, 2020 | Resources
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by Dr. John Heil | Oct 6, 2019 | Resources
Injury is recognized as one of the most debilitating experiences among high-performance individuals (e.g., athletes, police officers, dancers, and soldiers). Despite a wealth of evidence highlighting the deleterious ramifications of injury, few sport psychology...
by Dr. John Heil | Oct 6, 2019 | Resources
Coaches and sport scientists come together to examine the challenges and identify solutions for working successfully with athletes aged 8-14, considering the practical aspects of day-to-day training, team management, and the science associated with developing the...
by Dr. John Heil | Oct 6, 2019 | Resources
A broad based science panel examines shoulder injury risk & treatment from the perspectives of biomechanics, athletic training & psychology, with attention to dryland training, proper technique, rehabilitation strategies and differentiating pain &...
by obliq | Mar 8, 2019 | Resources
More and more athletes at the highest levels, are talking about “having fun out there.” This may seem like a no-brainer, particularly to those whose time at play is invariably cut short by the need to work. Who wouldn’t enjoy turning play into bucket loads of money?...
by Swim Sport Psychology | Mar 8, 2019 | Resources
To an athlete, injury can be annoying or devastating, or fall anywhere in between. The ability to avoid injury and to return to play quickly when injured, are critical to success. When injury does occur it is useful to approach rehabilitation as part of the game that...
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