Photos: Frederick High School girls injury prevention
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Freshmen Kyla Mares, left, and Kiana Montelongo toss a medicine ball at Frederick High School Tuesday morning. Female athletes are more susceptible to certain sports-related injuries than males, particularly ACL injuries. Spearheaded by Frederick athletic trainer Shea Rasmussen, the Frederick High athletic department has begun educating and training its female athletes to better prevent these devastating injuries from occurring. To view more photos visit bocopreps.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
June 26, 2018GIRLS ATHLETICS INJURY PREVENTION
From left: Freshmen Kiana Montelongo, Kyla Mares, Elli Clapp, and senior Aileen Arroyo warm up at Frederick High School Tuesday morning. Female athletes are more susceptible to certain sports-related injuries than males, particularly ACL injuries. Spearheaded by Frederick athletic trainer Shea Rasmussen, the Frederick High athletic department has begun educating and training its female athletes to better prevent these devastating injuries from occurring. To view more photos visit bocopreps.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
June 26, 2018GIRLS ATHLETICS INJURY PREVENTION
Athletic trainer Shea Rasmussen works with freshman Kiana Montelongo at Frederick High School Tuesday morning. Female athletes are more susceptible to certain sports-related injuries than males, particularly ACL injuries. Spearheaded by Rasmussen, the Frederick High athletic department has begun educating and training its female athletes to better prevent these devastating injuries from occurring. To view more photos visit bocopreps.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
June 26, 2018GIRLS ATHLETICS INJURY PREVENTION
Freshman Elli Clapp works with a medicine ball at Frederick High School Tuesday morning. Female athletes are more susceptible to certain sports-related injuries than males, particularly ACL injuries. Spearheaded by Frederick athletic trainer Shea Rasmussen, the Frederick High athletic department has begun educating and training its female athletes to better prevent these devastating injuries from occurring. To view more photos visit bocopreps.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
June 26, 2018GIRLS ATHLETICS INJURY PREVENTION
Athletic trainer Shea Rasmussen runs the injury prevention and strength training workout for girls at Frederick High School Tuesday morning. Female athletes are more susceptible to certain sports-related injuries than males, particularly ACL injuries. Spearheaded by Rasmussen, the Frederick High athletic department has begun educating and training its female athletes to better prevent these devastating injuries from occurring. To view more photos visit bocopreps.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
June 26, 2018GIRLS ATHLETICS INJURY PREVENTION
Lateral hops are part of the strength training and injury prevention workout for girls at Frederick High School Tuesday morning. Female athletes are more susceptible to certain sports-related injuries than males, particularly ACL injuries. Spearheaded by Frederick athletic trainer Shea Rasmussen, the Frederick High athletic department has begun educating and training its female athletes to better prevent these devastating injuries from occurring. To view more photos visit bocopreps.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
June 26, 2018GIRLS ATHLETICS INJURY PREVENTION
Freshman Elli Clapp participates in an injury prevention and strength training workout at Frederick High School Tuesday morning. Female athletes are more susceptible to certain sports-related injuries than males, particularly ACL injuries. Spearheaded by Frederick athletic trainer Shea Rasmussen, the Frederick High athletic department has begun educating and training its female athletes to better prevent these devastating injuries from occurring. To view more photos visit bocopreps.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
June 26, 2018GIRLS ATHLETICS INJURY PREVENTION
Freshman Kiana Montelongo finishes her injury prevention and strength training workout with side planks at Frederick High School Tuesday morning. Female athletes are more susceptible to certain sports-related injuries than males, particularly ACL injuries. Spearheaded by Frederick athletic trainer Shea Rasmussen, the Frederick High athletic department has begun educating and training its female athletes to better prevent these devastating injuries from occurring. To view more photos visit bocopreps.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
June 26, 2018