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Volume 2, Issue 2

February 2018

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Coyote Sightings Coyote sightings near greenbelts are not uncommon, especially during sunset and sunrise. As humans expand their living areas, coyotes attempt to expand their range. The most serious problem with the urbanization of coyotes is they adapt to being around people, which can lead to them losing their innate fear of humans. Access to food regulates coyote population. Greenbelt areas and lush home landscapes attract food for coyotes. Urban coyotes feed on rodents, rabbits, household garbage, compost piles, pets, pet food, and water from landscape irrigation runoff. The City of Austin recommends residents do the following around their homes and in neighborhoods to limit coyote/human interaction: • Keep wildlife wild – don’t feed them! • Do not feed pets outside or leave pet food outside • Check your property for and eliminate potential sources of food and water

• Clean up bird seed on the ground • Keep barbecue grills clean • Tightly cover and secure garbage cans and compost bins • Clean up under fruit and nut trees • Eliminate artificial water sources • Trim brush and shrubbery • Make sure fences are secure and close off crawl spaces under porches, decks and sheds • Keep small pets inside if possible and monitor them when outside • Always follow leash laws and walk dogs on leashes 6’ or less in length • Install motion activated sprinklers or outdoor lighting around your property • Be aware of possible coyote den sites when in natural areas. Coyotes are protective of pups and may view people or dogs (even larger dogs) as interlopers. Coyotes den, mate and birth pups generally from January to June and are most territorial then. To report coyote sightings, call 3-1-1. The city’s Animal Control Program will gather data related to coyote sightings and provide that information to Texas Wildlife Services for response/follow-up.

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How Can I Get in Ski-Shape? By Kelly Cunningham, MD, Sports Medicine specialist Dr. Cunningham spent 15 years as a traveling doctor for the men’s Olympic downhill team, accompanying the athletes throughout the US, Canada and Europe on the World Cup tour. He was able to pick up tips from some of the world’s finest altitude athletes and their trainers.

(That’s another discussion for later!) Cardio conditioning can be as simple as running, jumping on a bike or elliptical, preferably using “interval” periods to increase your heart rate. Sports like tennis, swimming, and basketball have built-in interval training as part of the sport.

Ski conditioning begins about 6 weeks prior to travel, and involves three phases: • Muscle training • Stamina • Agility

Speaking of sports, these are great for honing the athletic agility that helps prevent ski injury, especially at the end of a long, fatiguing ski or snowboarding day. These are “ski-adaptive” sports. “Ski-specific” training involves side-to-side training tools that focus on the specific ski muscles and coordination. Slide boards, closed-chain waist belt regimens, in or out of ski boots, are popular.

Muscle training for the skier or boarder utilizes stretching, closed & open-chain strengthening exercises, and emphasizing the core muscle groups of the spine, hips, quadriceps & hamstrings. For most recreational athletes, low-weight/high-repetition sets will be best. Another option may be a personal trainer or workout club pro to help you design a program to strengthen your core without overstressing your joints. Join pain is a common skier injury so muscle training will aid in prevention. Stamina is crucial for a recreational athlete, especially at altitude.

The goal is to decrease fatigue-related injury but also to increase your enjoyment, help you relax, and enjoy the sport! If you have a history of joint pain or arthritis (DJD), consider your options before you head to the slopes– perhaps 3 to 4 weeks before your trip, you might want to explore PRP or stem cell injectable treatments in Austin as a autologous, potentially regenerative medicine alternative to steroids to ensure that you get the most out of your trip.

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