Swimmers’ bodies take a whole different form based on the stresses this sport places on your neck and shoulders. Our sports performance programs for shoulders address the muscular imbalances that often occur as a result of miles in the pool. We work with you to improve your overall flexibility, core and upper/lower extremity strength and endurance with good postural habits to offset the maladaptive postural tendencies that often occur in swimmers. Often times we see high school level swimmers suffer injuries right as they are hoping for a scholarship or really maximizing their meet results and hitting PRs because of overuse injuries. Our programs help to mitigate this and then allow you to work with your swim coaches on the specific mechanics they want you to be using in the water.
With our Swimming Sports Performance program it’s as easy as 1-2-3:
1) We will first learn about you, your current status and goals for the future.
2) We will then perform a thorough evaluation to assess movement patterns, strength, flexibility and agility.
3) We will explain our findings and design a mutually agreeable program which enables you to achieve your goals.
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My daughter developed a stress fracture due to over-training and lack of proper guidance. She had to sit out her sophomore season and we were afraid her running career would be over. Her self-confidence was way down and we had serious concerns, but thanks to BreakThrough she is “back on track” and continuously improving her times as well as enjoyment for cross country. Thank you!
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