Sports Lecture Series

Athletes' Training Center is proud to announce it will be partnering with Nebraska Spine Center and the University of Nebraska at Omaha's Athletic Training program to provide a four part lecture series focusing on youth and athletics.  The first lecture will be held Tuesday, July 13th at Bodies The Exhibition followed by three additional Tuesday lectures.  Topics will include athletic development, Vitamin D supplementation, concussion management, and new findings regarding different squat techniques.

You can attend one, several or all lectures and each lecture will last approximately one hour.  The presentation begins at 6:30 p.m. and a ticket purchase to Bodies The Exhibition is required to attend your first lecture (see below for ticket details). 

Tuesday, July 13th
"Programming Athletic Development for Young Athletes: A Long Term Plan".

David Fiech, MS, CSCS will be discussing the key developmental stages of maximizing athletic potential in youth sports.  He will also present a systematic approach to the organization of the training process for long term athletic development.

July 20th - Nebraska Spine Center
"Vitamin D3 levels in athletes with stress fractures: Nebraska Spine Center and Athletes’ Training Center combined spine research on the lumbar spine in different squat techniques." by John McClellan, MD.

July 27th - Nebraska Spine Center
"Strength Training and Nutritional Considerations for Adolescents" by Timothy Burd, MD

August 3rd - University of Nebraska Athletic Training
"Current Topics in Sports Medicine: Concussions and ACL Injury Prevention" by Melanie McGrath, Ph.D., ATC
 

Click here for ticket and exhibit information.

Discount tickets are available at $18 (plus tax) for those who pre-register for the lecture.  Contact 402-932-7111 or info@atcomaha.com to make reservations.

Teacher Tuesdays: Free Admission for Teachers (with ID or paystub) and admission for up to 3 guests at $12 each (plus tax).  All must attend at the same time.  Normal adult price is $22 (plus tax).