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Kettlebell Snatch For Young Athletes by Jason C Brown read more
Kids Fitness Game I have referenced the “pirate game” several times in the past in the context of utilizing a fun game to provide several aspects of fitness to young athletes 6-9 years old. As a back drop we must remember the very nature of our programming for this age group must be [...] read more
In this video Dave Jack shares a great Transition Game that he uses to help his young athletes make the transition from school or wherever else they may be coming in from into their training session. This is a superb way to get the young athletes focussed from their outside stressors. [...] read more
By Melissa Lambert Young athletes require more than physical training As a former collegiate athlete, I remember spending my off seasons training every opportunity I had including weight lifting, running and playing with the men’s team to increase my speed of play. I took pride in having the top times in running and physically [...] read more
Transitioning to Power Cleans for High School Athletes in 4 simple Steps All of my athletes become very efficient at performing the Olympic lifts from the hang position, and I love that. This comes from a lot of practice but also from a very specific and well refined process for teaching and progressing the [...] read more
Young athletes hip turn whole-part coaching By Dave Gleason Coaching any exercise to young athletes can be challenging. One of the most effective methods is to break down an activity into its component parts, often times all the way down to the smallest or simplest part possible. This is very true when [...] read more
Young Athletes Programming in a Small Space By Dave Gleason At Athletic Revolution South Shore we have 2500 sq feet in total. Our usable space is approximately 1600 sq feet with an open turf area of only 1300 sq ft. We max out our session at 16-18 athletes per [...] read more
Brain Food for Coaching Young Athletes. by Phil Hueston, NASM-PES; IYCA-YFS Your feedback and communication is brain food when it comes to coaching young athletes. To develop correctly and effectively, young athlete’s brains need a steady flow of quality nutrients and stimuli. Neural development and conditioning is a process that never [...] read more
Foot Strike: The most obvious but most overlooked component of training young athletes. About eight years ago, one of my high school high jumpers, Danielle, came running down to me at a track meet to tell me the news. As the coach of the long, triple and high jumps I was [...] read more
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by Dave Gleason Setting short, medium and long term goals is the foundation for any action plan. Creating and attaining any goal is a process. In the context of goal setting for young athletes, often a trainer or coach will direct the question of desired goal(s) by giving away the answers. A [...] read more
Young Athletes Need More Than Training A staple of the IYCA Code: “Teach young athletes… Don’t Train”. A little scary, perhaps? Most certainly counterintuitive? How do you talk to Coaches andYoung Athletes who think that every training session needs to be a ‘throw-up-fest’ of nothing but hard work? Watch this [...] read more
IYCA Olympic Lift – Instructor Course Can Help Take Your Athletes To The Next Level read more
Olympic Lifting Educational Opportunity I posted this article on my blog back in 2009 but decided to re-hash it for a very good reason… On Monday July 11, the incredible Wil Fleming of Athletic Revolution will be joining me for a free educational event: Olympic Lifting – Technique, Programming & Progressions You [...] read more
Youth Agility Obstacle Course Video Imagination, creativity AND biomotor improvements in speed and agility. Have a look at this… read more
Young Athlete Coaching Tip. I have a secret that I’ll be using with every young athlete I work with this summer… It’s the difference between being a ‘Good’ Coach and a ‘Great’ one:young athlete read more
Coaching Young Athletes – Teaching Again The funniest thing happened 3 weeks ago… I decided to go back to the grassroots of where I started coaching young athletes. Now make no mistake, although my ‘full time’ coaching days are about 7 years in the rearview mirror, I’ve maintained a coaching schedule through the [...] read more
Long term training for sports I’ve spent this week giving you the details and insights on my presentation for the upcoming Perform Better conferences. Long-Term Training Models You’ve read all the important factors… … Now it’s time to receive the rest of the story (the stuff that will REALLY read more