Building Young Athletes

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Building Young Athletes

Building Young Athletes is a podcast for parents and coaches who want to understand what actually helps young athletes develop. Each episode offers short, practical insights into training for ages 10 to 17, including strength training, variety vs. specialization, recovery, injury prevention, and sport-specific development. Produced with the help of AI and manually reviewed and edited before publication. The content is a general and accessible overview of research, and professional knowledge. Not medical advice or individualized coaching. Sources are listed in each episode description.

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    Does strength training stunt growth in kids and teenagers?

    Can strength training stunt growth in kids and teens?A lot of parents and coaches have heard that claim — but what does the evidence actually say?In this episode, we look beyond the myth and explore how young athletes canbuild strength in a safe, healthy, and effective way. That includes more than just lifting weights. We are talking about bodyweight training, resistance work, movement control, technique, injury prevention, explosiveness, and gradual progression. And how all of this fits into long-term athletic development for children and teenagers.This podcast is made for parents and coaches who want to understand what actually helps young athletes develop.I created this podcast because I’m a parent and a coach of young athletes myself. And I wanted to make relevant knowledge easier for other parents and coaches, to understand and apply in real life.This episode was produced with the help of AI and manually reviewed and edited before publication by me. The content is intended as a general and accessible overview of research, professional knowledge, and practical experience related to training young athletes. It is not medical advice or individualized training guidance, and it does not replace care or guidance from a doctor, physical therapist, or qualified coach. Full sources for this episode are listed below.NSCA – Position Statement on Youth Resistance Training:https://www.nsca.com/globalassets/about/position-statements/position_stand_youth_resistance_training---2009.pdfAmerican Academy of Pediatrics – Resistance Training for Children and Adolescents:https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/145/6/e20201011/76942/Resistance-Training-for-Children-and-AdolescentsPubMed entry for the same AAP paper:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32457216/IOC – International Olympic Committee Consensus Statement on Youth Athletic Development:https://stillmed.olympics.com/media/Documents/Athletes/Medical-Scientific/Consensus-Statements/2015_youth-athletic-development.pdfIOC consensus statements index:https://www.olympics.com/ioc/documents/athletes/medical-and-scientific-consensus-statementsSkadefri – Styrketrening for barn og unge:https://www.skadefri.no/idretter/styrketrening-for-barn-og-unge/styrketrening-for-barn-og-unge/Skadefri – Programside:https://www.skadefri.no/idretter/styrketrening-for-barn-og-unge/Fittoplay – English version of the youth strength page:https://fittoplay.org/sports/strength-training-for-kids/NSCA position statements overview page:https://www.nsca.com/about-us/position-statements/

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    Specialization vs. varied training: what helps young athletes most?

    When should young athletes begin to narrow their focus, and when is it better to build a broader foundation?In this episode, we take a closer look at the difference between specialization and varied training for young athletes ages 10 to 17. You’ll getan overview of what research and experience suggest about development, motivation, training load, injury risk, and long-term performance — and what parents and coaches should think through before planning training.You’ll also hear examples from a few well-known athletes who have succeeded, and the approach they have taken. This podcast is made for parents and coaches who want to understand what actually helps young athletes develop. I created this podcast because I’m a parent and a coach of young athletes myself. And I wanted to make relevant knowledge easier for other parents and coaches, to understand and apply in real life.  This episode was produced with the help of AI and manually reviewed and edited by me before publication. The content is intended as a general and accessible overview of research, professional knowledge, and practical experience related to training young athletes. It is not medical advice or individualized training guidance, and it does not replace care or guidance from a doctor, physical therapist, or qualified coach.  Full sources for this episode are listed below.Sports Specialization in Young Athletes: Evidence-Based Recommendationshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3658407/Sports Specialization vs Diversificationhttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3658411/Health Consequences of Youth Sport Specializationhttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6805065/Revisiting Early Sport Specialization: What’s the Problem?https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8655480/Managing the Training Load in Adolescent Athleteshttps://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/ijspp/12/s2/article-pS2-42.pdfHow many hours of organized sports per week should my young athlete play?https://playstaythrive.amssm.org/article/28/Athlete-Development/How-many-hours-of-organized-sports-per-week-should-my-young-athlete-play/Flest mulig, lengst mulig – gjennom allsidighet og variasjonhttps://www.idrettsforbundet.no/nyheter/2025/flest-mulig-lengst-mulig--gjennom-allsidighet-og-variasjon/Karsten Warholm: Barn må ikke spesialisere seg tidlig for å bli besthttps://www.idrettsforbundet.no/tema/trener/artikler/karsten-warholm---barn-ma-ikke-spesialisere-seg-tidlig-for-a-bli-best/Serena Williams – Britannica Kids / Studentshttps://kids.britannica.com/students/article/Serena-Williams/354342Tiger Woods – Britannica Kids / Studentshttps://kids.britannica.com/students/article/Tiger-Woods/314264Erling Haaland – FIFA profilehttps://www.fifa.com/en/articles/erling-haaland-manchester-city-profileErling Haaland background articlehttps://www.goal.com/en/lists/everything-need-to-know-erling-haaland-handball-chainsaws-records/blt0896e6f12d7d6c77

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Building Young Athletes is a podcast for parents and coaches who want to understand what actually helps young athletes develop. Each episode offers short, practical insights into training for ages 10 to 17, including strength training, variety vs. specialization, recovery, injury prevention, and sport-specific development. Produced with the help of AI and manually reviewed and edited before publication. The content is a general and accessible overview of research, and professional knowledge. Not medical advice or individualized coaching. Sources are listed in each episode description.

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Monica Kristensen

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