In a significant move for the Central Coast basketball community, Blueprint Podiatry has become the official podiatry partner for the Central Coast Waves Basketball (CCWB).
Blueprint Podiatry owner Matt Shanahan said the partnership is a game-changer, emphasising the importance of comprehensive athlete care and the role of podiatry in enhancing sports performance.
Having recently navigated a period of transition, the Central Coast Waves are now set for a strong comeback.
With Blueprint Podiatry on board, players can look forward to a focused approach to foot and lower limb health.
Athletes, from newcomers to seasoned professionals, will receive the best care, ensuring they perform at their peak on the court.
Shanahan said the partnership aligns perfectly with Blueprint Podiatry’s mission of championing community health and wellbeing.
“Basketball, with its demanding movements, can be tough on the feet and ankles,” he said.
“Blueprint’s expertise will be invaluable in addressing these challenges, ensuring players stay injury-free and continue to enjoy the game.
“We’re incredibly excited to be teaming up with the Central Coast Waves.
“At Blueprint Podiatry, we understand the importance of foot health in sports performance, and we’re looking forward to helping the Waves achieve their full potential.”
Wyong Leagues Group CEO Ben Coghlan said the partnership showed the group’s dedication to players’ wellbeing.
“Their expertise will undoubtedly benefit our community, and we’re excited about the positive impact this will have on the Central Coast basketball scene,” he said.
“This partnership is about more than basketball; it’s about community, growth, and setting a standard for excellence in sports care. We’re thrilled to have Blueprint Podiatry on board and look forward to seeing the positive ripple effects throughout the Central Coast.”
CCWB Operations Manager Matt Smith said Blueprint Podiatry’s commitment to foot health and athlete performance aligned perfectly with the club’s goals.
“We’re confident that this partnership will contribute greatly to the success and growth of basketball in our region,” he said.
Shanahan said the partnership was an investment in the longevity and success of the sport at the grassroots level.
The move could set a precedent for other sports organisations to follow.
To read more about Blueprint Podiatry go to www.blueprintpodiatry.com.au
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Blueprint Podiatry