The Texas Christian University (TCU) men’s and women’s basketball teams have taken a significant step towards becoming part of the Nation of Lifesavers by participating in an American Heart Association Hands-Only CPR training session. This initiative underscores the critical importance of immediate CPR in saving lives during cardiac emergencies, a skill that can double or triple a person’s chance of survival.
Cardiac arrest outside of hospitals claims nearly nine out of ten lives, often due to the lack of immediate CPR. The American Heart Association, a leader in resuscitation science, emphasizes the value of compression-only CPR, or Hands-Only CPR, as a simple yet effective method that everyone can learn. Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association, highlighted the importance of empowering more individuals with the confidence and skills to perform CPR, especially since most cardiac arrests occur at home.
The involvement of TCU’s basketball teams in this training is part of a broader effort by the Smart Heart Sports Coalition, which includes major sports organizations and the American Heart Association, to advocate for policies that prevent fatal outcomes from cardiac arrest among high school students. With sports-related incidents accounting for nearly 40% of cardiac arrests in individuals under 18, the coalition’s work is vital in addressing a leading cause of death for student-athletes.
For those interested in learning more about Hands-Only CPR, resources are available at https://www.heart.org/HandsOnlyCPR, offering a quick way to acquire life-saving skills.

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