“…Many musculoskeletal prevention and rehabilitation efforts focus on motor progression using strength training, proprioceptive exercises, range of motion activities, etc. (Ardern et al, ; Cavanaugh & Powers, ). Motor progression success is often assessed through biomechanical assessment (Hopper, Haff, Joyce, Lloyd, & Haff, ; Myer et al, ), and while current NMT practices are often beneficial in reducing risk of ACL injury (Petushek, Sugimoto, Stoolmiller, Smith, & Myer, ), our data support that neural progression should also be considered as part of current standards of care (Gokeler, Neuhaus, Benjaminse, Grooms, & Baumeister, ).…”