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 Eat Right This Year or You Will Never Make Progress Top 6 Foods to Avoid When You’re In Charge of the Team’s Snacks As a parent of a young athlete, you’re likely going to be on team snack duty at some point. Here are a few foods to avoid bringing & what to bring instead. Are Ice Baths Healthy or Just Hype? A Doctor Explains Here's what ice baths do to the body and how to do cold water immersion safely to reap the physical and mental health benefits. Top 10 Nutrition Principles for Football Players 9 Surprising Things You Need to Know About Inflammation To prevent inflammation, athletes should avoid overtraining and eat a whole food-based diet that contains plenty of colorful fruits and vegetables. Beginner’s Guide to Swimming: Dive into the Basics Discover the basics of swimming! Our Beginner's Guide covers essential techniques, gear, and tips for parents, athletes, and fans. How to Identify and Prevent Throwing Arm Stress Safety of Artificial Turf Fields Questioned Studies show no link between turf fields' rubber pellets and long-term health risks How to Boost Your Athlete’s Immunity This Flu Season It's cold and flu season, and we know how easily sickness can spread among a team. Keep these simple nutritional tips in mind to help boost your athlete's immunity this season. Twelve Ways to Destroy a Lacrosse Goalie’s Development 8 Ways to Help Your Student-Athlete Recover from Change Injury Prevention for Youth Athletes As parents, it is our job to gauge how much is too much View all athlete health articles