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Weak Knees, More Injuries: A Look at Female Soccer Players
USAWednesday, December 25, 2024
The study used one-leg jump tests to measure players' strength and flexibility. They found that players who couldn't jump as high or as far on one leg were more likely to get hurt. This is something that coaches can easily test for and work on improving.
It's not just about strength, though. The study also found that players who couldn't move their body as well were also more likely to get hurt. This means that players need to work on their flexibility and range of motion, too.
This study is a reminder that preventing injuries is just as important as winning games. By focusing on strength and flexibility, coaches and trainers can help keep players safe and on the field.
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