Category: Soccer Injury Prevention Info
This week from Olympus: What’s the big deal with going “Gluten Free?”
This week Olympus Movement and Performance is dropping knowledge all about nutrition. Specifically, the "gluten free" revolution. Many people are med [...]
This Week from Olympus: Sleep Health
Sleep is vital to healthy living and athletic performance. This week, Olympus Movement Performance breaks down the importance of sleep and how to app [...]
This Week from Olympus Movement: All You Need to Know about Cupping Therapy
Annemarie Alf, head trainer for San Diego Loyal Soccer Club, is usually ahead of the curve when it comes to sports medicine and physical therapy. Cup [...]
THIS WEEK FROM OLYMPUS: Life after an ACL Injury (final chapter)
ACL Injuries: The good, the bad, the ugly: A preventative approachAnnemarie Alf, PT, DPT, CSCS, SFMA
If you missed the first two chapters of Annem [...]
THIS WEEK FROM OLYMPUS: ACL INJURIES. THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY: A PREVENTATIVE APPROACH (PART 2)
See Part 1 HERE
This week, Dr. Annemarie Alf continues her series on preventing ACL injuries. So many injuries seem unavoidable, and they are! We [...]
Free Online Video Training from Catalyst Soccer
Online soccer training has long been seen as an "extra" way for players to go above and beyond the skills and fitness they got from their regular gam [...]
ACL Injuries. The good, the bad, the ugly: A preventative approach (part 1)
This Week from Olympus
ACL Injuries: The good, the bad, the ugly: A preventative approach, by Annemarie Alf, PT, DPT, CSCS, SFM
One of the most [...]
SoccerNation partners with Olympus Movement Performance
Bringing valuable knowledge to soccer families across the nation
Everyone at SoccerNation is thrilled to announce our new partnership with Olympus [...]
Myths About ACL Injuries – Part I
As an expert in ACL injury prevention, I've heard some interesting comments and perspectives about the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) over the years [...]
Why Female Athletes Have More ACL Injuries Than Males
Female athletes rupture their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) more frequently than males…nearly 6-8 times more! In a case like this, health insurance [...]