Auditorily Adaptive Sports Auditorily adaptive sports are games that are modified to serve individuals with auditory difficulties or triggers so they can participate without any disadvantage. Athletes gain the same benefits from adaptive sports as nonadaptive sports and they are a great way to find comradery and instill a strong sense of self. Have something to add? It looks like we’re running low on content for these sports. Help us fill this page with useful tips, drills, and information. Submit your ideas or resources and we’ll get to work! Make a suggestion Competition, Camaraderie, Therapy: Warrior Classic a Positive Experience for Players More Athlete's Health Articles Softball Injuries and Prevention Regardless of position, softball players should consider have their technique examined sports medicine professional. Do You Know How to Coach Leadership Ability? Coaches have a responsibility to help athletes develop those leadership skills, and here, Deborah Gilboa, MD, shares the best ways to coach leadership ability. How to Gain Weight Healthfully 5 Practical Self-Care Tips For Youth Athletes Help your young athletes develop a stronger mindset to deal with the stresses of sport and daily life by introducing self-care strategies and encouraging them to practice them daily. Stay Loose: Helping Your Athletes Practice Mindfulness How to Turn Any Soup into a Healthy, Hearty Meal Kristen Ziesmer, a registered dietitian and board-certified specialist in sports dietetics, shares her best tips for optimizing time, dollars, and nutrition. Can Too Much Screen Time Impact Your Child’s Vision? Discover how screen time can affect your child's eyes and overall health. Simple Tips to Keep Young Athletes Healthy What Youth Sport Parents Need to Know About Muscle Cramps Muscle cramps affect athletes of all ages, sizes, shapes, and experience levels, yet the exact cause of muscle cramps is still not fully understood. Keep Your Teeth Protected as You Return to Sport Don't get caught with $10,000 - $15,000 bill for tooth trauma. Follow these simple steps to keep your choppers safe. Understanding and Addressing Ankle Pain and Sprains in Dancers Learn how to identify and prevent injuries in dance. 5 Things to Know About IV Rehydration and Vitamin Infusions USADA Director of Science, Laura Lewis, PhD, shares what parents and caregivers need to know about IV infusions for young athletes. View all athlete health articles