What's My Sport?
Stephen
Clark, orthopedic certified specialist, Athletic Physical Therapy,
Inc. Los Angeles
"She's a triathlete. The first thing I notice is that
her quadriceps, glutes and gastroenemium seem well developed
for propulsive activities like running and biking. Her trunk
shows a well-developed abdominal musculature, either from core
stabilization or rotatory movements. My second choice is volleyball.
Her legs seem really strong, and it looks like she squats or
jumps a lot."
Dana Healy, strength and conditioning
department head, United States Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs
"The definition of her abs, her strong
defined core and back, and her lean legs make me think she's a backstroke
swimmer. Her legs aren't too muscular, which is typical of a swimmer.
Gerard Varlotta, doctor of osteopathy,
director of sports rehabilitation, Plusk Institute, NYU Medical Center,
N.Y.C.
"Her legs are so much stronger than her trunk that it seems like she would excel
at jumping-type sports. Swimming is a possibility, but her upper body would be
more developed that I think she plays volleyball.
Tina Vindum, president nad fitness coach,
Outdoor Action Fitness, Mill Valley, Calif.
"Because of her overall even tone, her long, lean legs and her graceful look,
I feel she's a synchronized swimmer. There's an overall toning that comes form
flowing through the water, with a full range of motion, and pushing with her
arms, legs and glutes."
Answer:
Wacholder, a native Californian and current resident of El Segundo,
began playing indoor volleyball in eighth grade. She played at the
University of Colorado, turned pro in Spain in 1998, then switched
to beach volleyball upon returning to the U.S. in '99. Now 27, she
is one of the tops dozen players on the beach volleyball tour and
was an Association of Volleyball Professionals finalist in 2000 and
01. "Beach is harder than indoor," she says. "You have to be able
to do everything, be motivated and responsible for yourself, and
there's no coach out there telling you what you need to do."  |
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