Warm-up for Injury Prevention and Performance (WIPP)

The research team at Cincinnati SportsMedicine Research and Education Foundation know that athletes’ schedules are tight, and thatimg_3624 making time for injury prevention conditioning is not always a priority in the off season. In addition, even the best off season conditioning requires in season attention, in order for athletes to maintain their desired level of fitness. With this in mind, the Sportsmetrics TM Warm-up for Injury Prevention and Performance program was developed.

WIPP is a specially designed warm-up, incorporating the four components of SportsmetricsTM for maximum efficiency and conditioning. It integrates the proven components of SportsmetricsTM for 20 minutes of nonstop muscle and joint preparation, plyometrics, strength and flexibility. WIPP also includes agility drills that can facilitate a quick transition into practice activities.

  • Dynamic Warm-up
    -2 minutes
  • Plyometric/Jump Drills
    -5 minutes
  • Strength Drills
    -7 minutes
  • Flexibility Exercises
    -4 minutes
  • Warm-up Agility Drills
    -2 minutes

The program is appropriate for use during training sessions for any sport that involves jumping, landing, cutting or twisting. Using WIPP keeps athletes constantly moving and taking advantage of the limited time in practice for muscle preparation. WIPP prepares muscle group and joints that are frequently injured: groin, hamstrings, low back, hip flexor and quads. An entire team can perform the WIPP program together.

Let SportsmetricsTM WIPP your athletes into shape!

WIPP can be instructed by a certified SportsmetricsTM instructor in a group or one-on-one. It can also be done using the SportsmetricsTM WIPP Instructional Video and Manual.

The SportsmetricsTM WIPP Instructional DVD and Manual are available for $45. SportsmetricsTM WIPP is also available on DVD with Vols. 1&2 Techniques and Training for $90.

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