What is SWABA?

Strong Women are Better Athletes, or SWABA for short, is a blog-site created to bring young female athletes and their families the news and research they need to stay healthy and be competitive in their sport. Focused on ACL injury etiology and prevention, SWABA hopes to bring ACL injury awareness to a nation-wide level to help train better athletes and keep them healthy.

Contact

Questions? Comments? kaleenee [at] gmail dot com

Reading List

Warrior Girls, by Michael Sokolove
Understanding and Preventing Noncontact ACL Injuries, by American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine

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Sportsmetrics YouTube Page

Click here to check out the Sportsmetrics program YouTube page.  Their awesome media includes a great introduction video to the Sportsmetrics program, testimonials from patients, coaches, and athletes, and also some sweet news clippings and injury information.

Check out their feature on Fox 19, a local Cincinnati channel.  It is another great introduction to ACL injury prevention, however it doesn’t mention the other benefit to this program– significant athletic performance enhancement!  It is important to remember that these programs aren’t just to prevent injuries like an ACL tear, but they also help girls learn to move more efficiently and strengthen muscles that help them become more agile, faster, and stronger.

3 comments to Sportsmetrics YouTube Page

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    Click here to check out the Sportsmetrics program YouTube page…..

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    Check out their feature on Fox 19, a local Cincinnati channel.  It is another great introduction to ACL injury […….

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    Check out their feature on Fox 19, a local Cincinnati channel.  It is another great introduction to ACL injury […….

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