Monday, April 2, 2012

2012 Olympic Hopefuls Flock to Physical Therapy

2012 Olympic Hopefuls Flock to Physical Therapy:

2012 Olympic Hopefuls Flock to Physical Therapy
Two elite track and field athletes find enough success in Physical Therapy to keep them in the game.
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San Luis Obispo, CA (PRWEB) March 31, 2012
It’s no secret that track and field athletes know injury well. For multi-event track athletes whose events include running, jumping, and throwing, staying injury free is essential to keeping their careers alive. Many sponsors will drop athletes plagued with injuries and in many cases, an injury could be career ending.

San Luis Obispo, CA is home to two top level and 2012 Olympic hopeful track athletes – Heptathlete and 2008 Olympic High Jumper Sharon Day and Decathlete Chris Randolph. Both train up to six hours, six days per week in hopes of making the 2012 Olympic Track and Field Team, and both have recently found benefit in physical therapy.

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