Wright State Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine offers sports performance camps at Wright State

Wright Way Sports Performance and Rehabilitation is offering two camps this summer at its state-of-the-art facility in the Wright State Physicians medical office building, conveniently located on the campus of Wright State University (725 University Blvd.).

The first camp, which is June 17-19, 3-6 p.m., helps coaches develop their strength and conditioning routines with correct technique and new ideas for how to teach and train their athletes. The camp also features implement training (tractor tires, chains and kettlebells) and Olympic lifts. The cost of the camp is $100.

The second camp, which is July 1-3, 3-6 p.m., teaches middle and high school athletes proper technique and works on flexibility, strength, power, agility and speed. The camp costs $100.

Wright State Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine recently opened Wright Way Sports Performance and Rehabilitation to better meet the needs of area middle and high school athletes who want to improve their overall athletic performance or need physical therapy and rehabilitation services.

Wright Way physicians, physical therapists and certified athletic trainers can develop a program to meet an athlete’s individual needs. The program will be designed to improve flexibility, strength, power, agility and speed. Wright Way also can help athletes who need physical therapy or rehabilitation services with sport-specific training to avoid injuries and improve athletic performance.

To register for either camp, contact Siobhan Fagan at siobhan.fagan@wright.edu or (937) 245-7620. For more information about Wright Way Sports Performance and Rehabilitation, go to wrightstatephysicians.org/wrightway.

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