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Chapter 10-Fleck
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Safe and effective AA of pediatrics ACSM AOSSM NSCA Common questions Skeletal development What type? Safety!
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Children can benefit from RT through: Increased strength, power & muscular endurance Decreased injuries Improved sport performance Correctly designed, progressed, taught and SUPERVISED!
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Large gains in strength in youth 11-16 (75%) Hormonal contributions are low Training age can increase hormone response Neural factors play a large role
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In adults neural factors play an acute role In youth neural factors play a chronic role Coordination, nerves, protein Significant increase in T after puberty Physiological age is an important factor Different maturation levels Muscle, connective tissue
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Bone can be positively affected RT must meet threshold and direction This may last into older age Detraining is difficult to measure Maturation mediates strength loss Advantages are only maintained while training
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RT as prevention Reduces recovery time Children should be prepared for activity Injury risk is real! No max loads Proper technique Slow progression Maturity level
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Muscle strains and sprains Warm-up No max loads Growth Cartilage (no max loads) Epiphyseal plates Not ossified Fractures between 12-14yrs (weak bone) Lumbar Low loads Use proper form Repeated trauma for chronic
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Psychologically and physically ready? What type? Understand proper technique? Spotter safety? Equipment safety? Equipment fit? Comprehensive program? Sport participation?
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Short, safe and supervised! C-major muscle groups O-strength to power F-2x week I-low V-high R-high P-1 set to multiple sets
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Safety Supervision Maturational differences Low to high Slow progression
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Chapter 11 Fleck Program design tonight
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