Monitoring Growth
By collecting data on height and weight, coaches can identify periods of peak growth and survey young athletes for normal development.
By collecting data on height and weight, coaches can identify periods of peak growth and survey young athletes for normal development.
Reliability helps us understand the sources of error and how they affect findings in practice and in research.
Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) scans can be a valuable assessment tool for measuring body composition (e.g. levels of body fat).
Do Stronger and Faster Athletes have a Reduced Risk of Injury You can view the original study and source of the information here. What to do now: Help spread the important information by … Read more
Strength and conditioning coaches should try to understand if ankle flexibility and segment ratios influence trunk angle in the squat.
How Long Does it Take to Recover after a Competitive Soccer Match You can view the original study and source of the information here.
What Adaptations Occur to Youth Athletes using Injury Prevention Programs You can view the original study and source of the information here. What to do now: Help spread the important information by sharing … Read more
The Importance of Muscular Strength in Athletic Performance You can view the original study and source of the information here. What to do now: Help spread the information by sharing this infographic on … Read more
The Multiple Single-Leg Hop-Stabilization Test (MSLHST) is a clinical method used to examine the balance capabilities of an athlete, one leg at a time.
Neuroplasticity refers to our brain remodelling, adapting, and organising after we practice a skill, which is vital for developing skills.
The Modified Bass Balance Test is a clinical method for the assessment of functional jump-landing balance performance.
The Static SJ-IMTP is an accurate and reliable measure of an athlete’s Dynamic Strength Index but it can be problematic to conduct.
Hydration testing is used to determine an athlete’s body fluid balance, and can prevent serious performance and health deficiencies.
Strength training is a widely accepted form of training for both children and adolescents, and can boost youths’ health and fitness.
Maturation should be measured in youth athletes to properly monitor their growth and well-being as athletes.

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