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    • Athletic Training

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    • College athletes often engage in sports outside their primary varsity discipline for conditioning purposes.
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    • To analyze the incidence and types of injuries sustained by college athletes participating in non-major varsity sports.
    • To identify risk factors associated with these injuries, particularly during off-season conditioning.

    Main Methods:

    • A two-year observational study was conducted.
    • Data were collected on 1,232 athletic injuries, categorizing them by the sport in which the injury occurred.

    Main Results:

    • Out of 1,232 total injuries, 92 (7.5%) occurred in sports that were not the athlete's primary college varsity sport.
    • A significant proportion of these injuries were associated with off-season conditioning activities.

    Conclusions:

    • Athletes participating in non-varsity sports for conditioning represent a notable percentage of overall athletic injuries.
    • Coaches play a vital role in mitigating injury risk by advising athletes on appropriate, lower-risk off-season sports choices.