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Seattle Storm Movement Trainer says WNBA is her ‘final goal’.

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Seattle“I knew that women’s basketball was the final goal for me.” Seattle Storm Exercise Trainer Britannie Vaughn. “They were always my favorite sports. The female basketball player was hard to fall in love. This is where I need.”

“And it’s just the excitement of the game itself and the possibility of injury. You don’t see the same thing every day. I come to work every day, ‘I am today?”

As a former stop in Texas and Virginia, Britanni Vaughn made a very important impression before joining the storm.

“My former coach of the University of Virginia is Tina Thompson. And I ‘absolutely.”

Thompson is a WNBA’s hole-off fancy, and has finished his career with a storm on the same list as the storm director NOELLE Quinn.

Now, nursing ankles and knees, kneeling, and Vaughn offer a kind of sanctuary.

“You can definitely play the therapist, provide a safe space for athletes to be themselves. They know that you are a neutral party, and you know that they are not controlling a few minutes. They feel comfortable and become themselves.

Not everyone sees the true character of a professional athlete. But they often shine in the training room.

“You are the quietest person you met, and here I think that ‘Hmm … I don’t really be the quietest person because you seem to deceive people.’ Or even those who think that you are out of court, even those like Sky La are looking at the person in the court, but are also quite quiet on the scenes.

As an organization, the storm is quiet. League records are tied to four WNBA championships, raising the standards for facilities.

“Where we started, we practiced to have this amazing facility that athletes can access 24 hours in D2 school, and how important it is, you can be one of the first tissues that can’t be matched with him, and the player can come in every time in the village, go somewhere, get it somewhere, and get everything you need. there is.”

My favorite part of this is to see the players return to court after injury. She showed off the gains of a storm center for basketball performances through some common ankles, knees and hip rehabilitation exercises, FOX 13 sports journalists.

Vaughn said, “We do not have to drain and fill every day, even if we have the first stage of the training room, the lap pool, and the cold bathtub. It was very helpful to have a hot water bath, a sauna and steam room. So we use this a lot after practice. I will say how many players are injured and that they are entering others according to the body’s feeling. “

And she had a front seat where she could see the rest of the WNBA.

“Oh, it was huge. When I first started the first season, I think that the majority of the WNBA team have a sports trainer, which can be a lot of things for a person to deal with everyday teams.

In the WNBA, Vaughn’s dream job is more invested every year, and her house has made a house with a high ceiling with a storm.

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According to the WNBA website, TV viewership increased by 170% last year, and product sales increased 601% and went well with the best attendance levels for 22 years.

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The information comes from the original report of FOX 13 Seattle Sports Reporter Alyssa Charlston-Smith.

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