In response to Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, one local high school athletic trainer says that it’s important for athletes to listen to their bodies.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Every coach will tell you that sports are a fun way to compete and get active, but safety is their number one priority.
With Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin suffering a sudden cardiac arrest in front of a national audience, one local high school athletic trainer says that it’s important for athletes to listen to their bodies.
Chris Hawley, a Gonzaga Prep Athletic Trainer, says, “High school student participating in athletics should be aware of the body
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