The weekend's events served as a qualifier for this year's National Championships, to be held July 9-12 at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Competitors at this year's event came from all over the country representing dozens of track clubs. Competitors at the event included former NFL receiver and coach James Lofton and bronze medalist Willie Gault.
Dr. Neubauer reported that this was his second USATF event that he has volunteered for this season. "I love to support the running community however I can." Asked how the athletes faired physically at the event, Dr. Neubauer stated "Thankfully we had no life-threathening injuries this year. But the cold weather brought an increase of strains and sprains." Rain fell on the athletic stadium several times on Saturday, but the events went on as scheduled.
At numerous occasions during the meet, competitors pulled up injured and hobbling from their event, limped over to the first aid station managed by Dr. Neubauer and sought treatment. "It's a pretty constant flow of people" at a track and field event. "Nearly every athlete here is familiar with Active Release Technique® and knows how much it helps them."
We spoke to Glenn, a 1500m runner who waited in line for 45 minutes to be treated by Dr. Neubauer. "I knew my hamstring would be a problem. Dr. Scott worked on me at a track meet a year ago, and I felt fantastic for months. If I have to wait another hour, it's worth it."
We caught up with Glenn a few hours later at the finish of the 800m race. He had several strips of dark blue KinesioTape®
When asked what other events he plans to work this year, Dr. Neubauer replied "Not too many. I'll be at Ironman Arizona, probably at Ironman Hawaii and maybe a few paddleboard races. Otherwise, the rest of the summer I get to compete rather than treat. My next race is a 15 mile paddleboard race from Encinitas to Windansea."
About USATF
USA Track & Field (USATF) is the United States’ National Governing Body for track and field, long distance running and race walking. Under the umbrella of USATF is included the world's oldest athletic events, the most-watched events of Olympic broadcasts, the highest level participation of high school and junior high school athletes and more than 30 million adult runners in the United States.
About Dr. Scott Neubauer
Dr. Scott Neubauer is a graduate of UC Irvine and received his doctorate from Southern California University of Health Sciences. Dr. Neubauer has competed in 7 Ironman triathlons, 20+ half Ironman triathlons, 12+ marathons and numerous paddleboard races. Dr. Neubauer is full-body certified in Active Release Technique®, a Certified KinesioTaping®
Dr. Neubauer practices full-time in Laguna Hills, California at Coastal Health and Fitness. He can be reached at 24741 Alicia Parkway, Suite D, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 or at (949) 951-1160. For more information, visit http://www.coastalhealthandfitness.com.
