Jeannie Thoren is taking her women’s equipment clinics to midwestern areas to make the sport user-friendly for women. This piece explores the merit of using specialized equipment for women to make the sport more accessible and enjoyable for them.
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January 1994 Issue
Jeannie Thoren is taking her women’s equipment clinics to midwestern areas to make the sport user-friendly for women. This piece explores the merit of using specialized equipment for women to make the sport more accessible and enjoyable for them.