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Gifted young athletes are under increasing pressure to play only one sport year round. But a new Loyola University Health System study of 519 junior tennis players has found... More »
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Medical News Today - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Children playing multiple sports suffer fewer injuries |
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Playing more than one sport should protect you from injury, claim scientists By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent Published: 3:15PM GMT 09 Nov 2009 Multiple sports good... More »
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Telegraph - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Specializing in one sport can damage your health |
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Gifted young athletes are increasingly under pressure to play only one sport round the year. But a new study has found that such specialization increases the risk of injury .... More »
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Times of India - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Young tennis players who play only one sport are more prone... |
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Dr. Neeru Jayanthi of Loyola University Health System has studied tennis injuries as a player, coach, physician and researcher. Credit: Loyola University Health System Gifted... More »
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PhysOrg.com - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Young Tennis Players More Prone To Injuries? |
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Gifted young athletes are under increasing pressure to play only one sport year round. But a new study of 519 junior tennis players has found that such specialization... More »
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Red Orbit - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Injuries plague single sport participants |
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Gifted young athletes are increasingly under pressure to play only one sport round the year. But a new study has found that such specialization increases the risk of injury.... More »
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Malaysia Sun - Nov. 9, 2009
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| 5 Secrets of Speed Training |
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Speed is probably the most vital determinant of your tennis performance. If you can get to the ball in a good position to hit it, you stand a great chance to hit the ball... More »
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Active.com - Nov. 8, 2009
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| Young tennis players who play only 1 sport are more prone... |
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MAYWOOD, Il. -- Gifted young athletes are under increasing pressure to play only one sport year round. But a new Loyola University Health System study of 519 junior tennis... More »
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Science Blog - Nov. 9, 2009
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