- 10th grader Braxton Cabrera participated in a jump test during Northwestern State University’s Sport Agility and Nutrition Camp while NSU graduate assistant Spencer Robinson and fellow campers looked on. Robinson is pursuing a master’s degree in Public Health and volunteers with the basketball program. Cabrera and other campers practiced skill-building and individualized plans for their sport and position.
- Paige Fontenot, a graduate assistant pursuing a master’s degree in Sports Management at Northwestern State University, put Carson Lyles through a Y balance test to determine balance and flexibility during this week’s Sport Agility and Nutrition Camp. Lyles is an 8th grader who plays football and baseball.
- Northwestern State University Graduate Assistant Paige Fontenot measured the wingspan of Adam Todtenbier prior to a determining how high the fourth grader can jump during this week’s Sport Agility and Nutrition Camp for athletes ages 11-18. Activities were designed to test jump height, jump distance, strength, speed, agility, balance and flexibility with individualized recommendations on how to improve biomechanics.
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