We’re introducing new testing protocols to measure athlete knee health. Knee pain in male and female athletes is a common complaint across many sports. It’s works hardest in many settings as athletes accelerate, decelerate, and change direction.
Read MoreStarting now, our pitchers can effectively advocate for themselves thanks to a new dashboard that aggregates their pitch count and recovery scores over time. Research has proven that the windmill pitch is just as hard on the body as the overhand pitch.
Read MoreWomen’s sports science has been notably behind men’s sports science in research, data, and funding. Now, thanks to a newly published study, we can put numbers to just how much of a gap exists. Learn how we’re advocating for women in sport.
Read MoreOur #1 goal is to keep our athletes as healthy as possible for as long as possible to keep them on the playing field. In both youth and professional soccer, the most common injuries are to the lower body (ankle, knee, and hip/groin). Learn about 4 training buckets to help reduce these injury risks.
Read MoreMeet our spring semester intern, Coach Darcey Campbell. This is the first time Raymer Strength has had the chance to give back formally to the young kinesiology community through a university internship.
Read MoreA recently published study (Sep-Oct 2022) in Sports Health that focused on softball pitch count volume and correlation to reported pain and injury. Learn about the study parameters and our thoughts/takeaways.
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