Sports Medicine @ KSL prepares students for How Core Science Works in College!

The Olympics are here, which also means sports medicine, emergency medicine, and hydration are going to play a significant factor in which participants ultimately medal at the games. This also means its a great time to explore How Stuff Works with Sports Medicine, in a camp that jumps into the curious link between medicine and playing games with some intensity. Curious kids love life science and we aren’t waiting until their college biology and kinesiology electives to practice solving these problems!

In summer 2024, join us July 1st, July 29th, and August 26th as our students will engage core science at Kids Science Labs to investigate the sources of sports injuries, why hydration matters for peak performance, understanding the differences in gatorade and water, and even test materials for moisture wicking to better enable their sports endurance. We believe that introducing students to the science of medicine and how sports, in particular olympic sports, is important to the problem solving development of our future doctors, scientists, engineers and athletes.

If you are interested in signing up for How Stuff Works: Sports Injuries and the Olympics, call us at 773-798-2012 or email us at support@kidsscienelabs.com. Mention the Sports Medicine Blog and receive $100 off any new camp registration through May 21st.