Chargers Athletics
Chantilly High School
High School Sports Medicine - Athletic Training
Team Links.
Concussion Education For Student Athletes
http://www.fcps.edu/supt/activities/atp/health/concussion/students.shtml
Virginia Code 22.1-271.5 requires all student-athletes and a parent complete a concussion education program EACH SCHOOL YEAR. Please click on the appropriate link below to begin the program. Upon successful completion of this program, the school will have your record updated, this is automatic, you will NOT be required to provide a certificate of completion. Students and parents must complete separate programs. Parents need only complete the program one time for all their children participating in FCPS athletics if they register each child's FCPS ID number prior to viewing the slideshow. Your computer must allow "pop-ups", if you have a pop-up blocker enabled, please "allow pop-ups" for this application.
Concussion Education For Parents
http://www.fcps.edu/supt/activities/atp/health/concussion/parents.shtml
Virginia Code 22.1-271.5 requires all student-athletes and a parent complete a concussion education program EACH SCHOOL YEAR. Please click on the appropriate link below to begin the program. Upon successful completion of this program, the school will have your record updated, this is automatic, you will NOT be required to provide a certificate of completion. Students and parents must complete separate programs. Parents need only complete the program one time for all their children participating in FCPS athletics if they register each child's FCPS ID number prior to viewing the slideshow. Your computer must allow "pop-ups", if you have a pop-up blocker enabled, please "allow pop-ups" for this application.
Athletic Trainers- Not "Trainers"
http://www.nata.org/sites/default/files/NATM-2011-AT-Not-Trainer.pdf
Why We Take Concussions Seriously...
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2007/09/14/sports/1194817121898/back-to-back-blows.html
MRSA Video
http://www.hibiclens.com/mrsa_video/index.html
This is the same video shown at the fall, winter and spring athlete meetings.
GSSI: Nutrition Needs for Team Sports
http://www.gssiweb.org/Article_Detail.aspx?articleid=43&level=2&topic=8
One of the most informative sports nutrition articles giving up-to-date information on hydration, nutrition, timing of intake, intake volume, etc. A MUST READ for parents and athletes before pre-season provided by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute.
GSSI: Recovery Nutrition for High School Athletes
http://www.gssiweb.org/Article_Detail.aspx?articleid=693&level=2&topic=8
Short tips from the Gatorade Sports Science Institute on recovery nutrition for athletes.
GSSI: Rehydration and Recovery After Exercise
http://www.gssiweb.org/Article_Detail.aspx?articleid=35&level=2&topic=2
Tips from the Gatorade Sports Science Institute on rehydration and recovery after exercise.
GSSI: Sodium: The Forgotten Nutrient
http://www.gssiweb.org/ShowArticle.aspx?articleid=247
This link describes the importance of sodium in sport relating to the reduction of heat cramps. It also includes a few simple foods that contain high amounts of sodium.