
San Antonio Sports Medicine Podcast
The San Antonio Sports Medicine Podcast is our answer to creating a go-to informational resource for the Athletic Trainer in South-Central Texas. We are a group of Athletic Trainers working for the largest medical provider in our area. Our circle goes east to west from Gonzales to Brackettville and north to south, south Austin to Cotulla. While having a workforce of over 100 athletic trainers and partnerships at over 170 programs, we strive to be the communication point for thousands of athletic trainers, coaches, parents, and athletes. Our goal is to take care of our patients and advance the profession of athletic training. While our profession has drastically changed over the last 2 years, we understand that we must adapt and educate to keep the profession moving in the right direction. Our hope is to be informative, educational and entertaining while talking to leaders in our area about topics that directly affect athletic trainers in South Central Texas.
San Antonio Sports Medicine Podcast
Episode 2 - Jesse Lowrance - Head Athletic Trainer San Antonio Futbol Club
Jesse Lowrance ATC, LAT - Husband, San Antonio FC Head Athletic Trainer & SA BEAST Pro Coach/ Trainer
Jesse has had a passion for this profession, especially the high-performance side, since he was kid. Relentless in dedicating numerous hours to his own personal performance development prior to transitioning those hours to educating himself on how to best help others. He continues to seek out great resources/ educators to learn and implement the latest evidence to help drive performance of his athletes at the professional and adolescent level.
This week we sit down with Jesse and talk about his education, career, and service to our country. We talk soccer, changes in soccer training, injury prevention and get down some rabbit holes of Jesse and Shawn's love for using strength training in the athletic training / sports medicine realm. We also talk about some sport specialization and how changes with the club dynamic have exacerbated the chronic injury epidemic.