Parents Are Causing More Youth Sports Injuries Than They Realize (Heres Why)
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Youth sports are becoming more competitive than ever — but are young athletes paying the price?In this episode of It’s Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts sits down with sports performance specialist and physical therapist Dr. Erica Rodriguez, founder of 4th Quarter Recovery, to discuss the growing problem of injuries in youth sports and what athletes, parents, and coaches should be doing differently.
Dr. Rodriguez works with elite athletes across the NBA, WNBA, and NFL, but much of her work now focuses on helping high school and youth athletes in the Dallas–Fort Worth area prevent injuries and improve performance.
From the dangers of early specialization to the importance of year-round strength training, sleep, recovery, and proper nutrition, this episode breaks down what actually helps athletes stay healthy and perform at their best.
If you’re a parent, coach, or athlete navigating today’s youth sports culture, this conversation provides valuable insight into building healthier and more sustainable athletic development.
About the Guest
Dr. Erica Rodriguez is a physical therapist and sports performance specialist known for her work in injury prevention and recovery for elite athletes. She has worked with athletes in the NBA, WNBA, and NFL and is the founder of 4th Quarter Recovery, a performance and recovery facility serving athletes in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
Her approach combines manual therapy, strength training, and recovery strategies to help athletes perform at the highest level while preventing long-term injuries.
Key Takeaways
• Early sports specialization can increase the risk of overuse injuries in young athletes
• Strength training with proper technique is critical for long-term athletic development
• Playing multiple sports can help athletes build better overall movement and reduce injury risk
• Sleep, nutrition, and recovery are essential parts of injury prevention
• A well-rounded training program should focus on mobility, balance, and overall physical development
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