Olathe, Kan., Sept. 18, 2024 — Heartland Soccer Association will host the Midwest All Boys Tournament from September 20-22 at the Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex. The event is sold out with over 230 teams participating and is expected to provide a significant boost to...
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There’s a Downside to Vigorous Interval Training
High-intensity interval training may boost your fitness at a cost -- perhaps increasing your risk for injuries. This popular type of training combines aerobics, weight lifting and calisthenics at maximum effort, followed by recovery periods. "These workouts are...
10 Injury Prevention Tips to Help Keep Your Young Athlete on the Field
With sports camps and more structured activities, kids today are increasingly likely to play their chosen sport year-round. But more time on the field brings a greater risk of experiencing sports-related injuries, including ACL and meniscus injuries in the knee, or...
Kids Who Specialize in One Sport Too Early Are Likely to Get Hurt
For young athletes, focusing on only one sport at an early age ups their odds for injury, a new study warns. Sixty million kids play organized sports. By age 14, a growing number of them specialize in one sport with the goal of a college scholarship or professional...
Fun Moves for Better Agility
Agility, or the ability to react quickly to change without losing your balance, is an important skill not only for playing sports, but also for everyday living. Strength training helps improve agility, but so do balance and coordination exercises. Simple moves include...
Sports Safety: It’s Not Just Child’s Play
Playing sports offers plenty of fitness and other developmental benefits for kids, but injuries are common. Every year, more than 2.6 million U.S. children aged 19 and under are treated in the ER for sports- and recreation-related injuries. If your child plays team...
There’s a Downside to Vigorous Interval Training – from HCA Midwest Health
High-intensity interval training may boost your fitness at a cost -- perhaps increasing your risk for injuries. This popular type of training combines aerobics, weight lifting and calisthenics at maximum effort, followed by recovery periods. "These workouts are...