As a physical therapist at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin Sports Medicine Center I enjoy working with young athletes recovering from an injury. While attending the World Golf Fitness Summit conducted by the Titleist Performance Institute last week (October 2016), I realized that there are a lot of others in the golf and fitness/rehab community passionate about youth sports also. Listening to Suzy Whaley, secretary of the PGA, talk about how she structures her junior program to make it fun for her athletes was especially thought-provoking.
Her speech reminded me of a recent article on the Titleist Performance Institute’s website that listed some tips to build muscle strength and develop movement patterns to help kids become better athletes and prevent injury. The following are the most important:
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about this or how we can help reach your child’s goals.
Griffin Ewald, MPT, OCS, CSCS
TPI Level 1 Certified
Froedtert Sports Medicine Center
414-805-7111
Griffin.ewald@froedtert.com