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Currently a T&F coach at Sacramento High Charter School, Herb prepares functional injury-free training programs for his student-athletes, writes track and field articles for Preracejitters.com, and continues to post these articles on the web at various sites. He holds a bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration from Southern Illinois University, and completed his certification as a vocational teacher at the University of California Berkeley. You can contact him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter[twitter.com/canrec].

 

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empb28 posted a comment Jun 1st 2012, 12:22pm
What exactly is an example of an injury-free training program? I would think any program would be considered injury free.
 
Guest posted a comment Jun 1st 2012, 12:22pm
Being knowledgeable about the human anatomy and physiology of your body is a great way to stay injury-free. All athletes need to follow a very specific training regimen if they are to stay injury free. For example, the coach tells the athlete to complete stretching exercises prior to the start of any running activity. The question is: Which type of stretching exercise should be accomplished first? My answer: Perform dynamic stretching exercises prior to starting any running activity, and complete your workout by performing static stretching exercises to rid your body of the lactic acid that is still present in the muscles. I've found that my athletes stay injury free when they follow this specific routine to the letter.
 
empb28 posted a comment Jun 1st 2012, 11:55am
What exactly is an example of an injury-free training program? I would think any program would be considered injury free.
 
Guest posted a comment Jun 1st 2012, 11:55am
Being knowledgeable about the human anatomy and physiology of your body is a great way to stay injury-free. All athletes need to follow a very specific training regimen if they are to stay injury free. For example, the coach tells the athlete to complete stretching exercises prior to the start of any running activity. The question is: Which type of stretching exercise should be accomplished first? My answer: Perform dynamic stretching exercises prior to starting any running activity, and complete your workout by performing static stretching exercises to rid your body of the lactic acid that is still present in the muscles. I've found that my athletes stay injury free when they follow this specific routine to the letter.
 
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Good stuff, thanks for posting Herb!  I linked this to our main high school site as well.

 
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