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Welcome Female Athletes, Parents, Coaches...
To the home for female athletes on the web. This is the first ever web site of its kind designed to serve the female athlete. Athletes, come train with us. We are sports performance enhancement specialists that train female athletes. Are you serious about your sport & want to excel at the high school, college or the pro level? If so, then you need to be on a good strength & conditioning program. We have them here. We’ve been in your shoes... Let us help you transform your sports experience through education, sound strength training programs & unparalleled services.
When browsing our site, always look left, to the sidebar to see articles on topics that pertain to an area you are visiting. |
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Buy a program and download it today. •ACL knee injury prevention •Dynamic warm-up •Strength training for Volleyball, and other sports •Stability ball, with Super 7 Best Core •Jungle gym, body weight program... And more.
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Don’t miss the chance to connect or train with Margaret, a master performance coach & fitness industry leader on issues facing the female athlete. She has been mentoring & training athletes for over 25 years. Bio . Margaret Hofmann, MEd Owner/Director ACE-Certified Personal Trainer

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See how we functionally train our female athletes for improved performance & ACL injury prevention.
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Meet Kelsey Logan, MD, FAAP FAF Women's Sports Doc GO >>
 View her articles & interviews on sports related injuries, rehab & prevention for the female athlete. Posted now is an article on concussions. |
“This site is a must see for any female athlete of any age or sport.” - Carolyn Condit, Head Women’s Volleyball Coach , Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
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| Fast Facts About Jumps And ACL Injuries |
Did you know that girls/women jump differently than men? The factors listed below predispose female athletes to more leg injuries.
1. Women jump and land in a more upright position. 2. Women land with greater ground-reaction forces. 3. Women jump with incorrect knee position.
The Science: The majority of non-contact ACL injuries occur during jumping or side-to-side, change of direction activities.
The Answer: Train or re-train jumping and landing technique. Change technique on side step or cutting maneuvers. Strengthen the leg muscles, glutes, hamstrings and the core.
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To learn the correct jumping and landing mechanics, go to: How To Jump And Land To Prevent Injuries , listed in our section on ACL Injuries.
Check out Margaret’s “live” articles at www.ezinearticles.com . She is an expert author and performance coach that has been mentoring and training female athletes for 25 years.
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MOGIS (Mothers Of Girls In Sports) Group
FREE Group Seminars For Moms and Daughters. New local group called moms of girls in sports (MOGIS) meets every first Tues. of the month at 7:30pm, Wyandotte Athletic Club in Columbus, Ohio. Moms come with your female athletes to get questions answered from Margaret on a variety of topics on, nutrition, strength and conditioning, injury prevention and marketing for scholarships. Share stories and learn from other moms with girls in sports. Come with a list of questions. E-mail Margaret if you plan to attend, margaret@femaleathletesfirst.com. Invaluable info. that could launch your daughter's athletic career and keep her healthy, happy and in the game.
Sound Training = Sound Playing
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