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TOSH Studies 13-19 Year-old Female Athletes

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Athletic Republic Encourages Participation in TOSH Study of 13-19 Year-old Female Athletes



July 27, 2007, Salt Lake City, Utah: Researchers at The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital (TOSH) in Salt Lake City are conducting an important scientific study that evaluates female adolescent athletes, their eating patterns, injury history and bone health. Athletic Republic™ encourages female athletes ages 13-19 to participate in this study so that researchers can better understand their nutritional needs and concerns.

A simple online survey is available on the TOSH website. HERE


About Athletic Republic:

Athletic Republic, formerly Frappier Acceleration® Sports Training, is the world’s premiere provider of scientifically based, athletic development training programs.  Founded in 1990 on the continuing research of exercise physiologist John Frappier, M.S., and Stephen C. Swanson, M.S., Athletic Republic’s intelligent sports training programs consist of a systematic series of supervised training protocols and exercises designed to enhance the physical performance of athletes of all ages, interests and levels.  These training programs are available at more than 160 facilities throughout North America, United Kingdom and Japan.  For more information about Athletic Republic, visit www.athleticrepublic.com or call Tara Kessler at (701) 241-9018.

About TOSH:

A proud member of Athletic Republic, TOSH Sport Science is a department of TOSH (The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital), and is dedicated to the prevention, testing, and training of local and international athletes. Our human performance laboratory tests all the funded athletes for the United States Speedskating Association (longtrack), as well as many other local and national governing body athletes, clubs and local high schools. TOSH Sport Science conducts sport science and sports medicine research and has become a leader in athlete performance enhancement, sport nutrition, and biomechanics of lower extremity and winter sport injuries. For more information about TOSH, visit their website. HERE

 
 
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