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Highlights
- The go-to guide for under 18s with everything you need to know to exercise safely and improve performance Strength and conditioning training has many benefits to young athletes when done properly.
- 160 Pages
- Young Adult Nonfiction, Health & Daily Living
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About the Book
The go-to guide for anyone interested in getting the best strength and conditioning training for their young athlete.
Book Synopsis
The go-to guide for under 18s with everything you need to know to exercise safely and improve performance
Strength and conditioning training has many benefits to young athletes when done properly. It can increase muscle strength, power and endurance, and helps protect the body from sports-related injuries.
Yet as social media has expanded, more young athletes are entering the gym and following the guidance of unqualified social media 'gurus' and famous faces, which can lead to unsafe and ineffective workouts.
With nearly two decades of experience, Arj Thiruchelvam is an authority in this space and is on a mission to provide safe, methodical and evidence-based advice for strength and conditioning training. He offers:
- Digestible information on the importance of strength and conditioning training
- Advice on achieving the right balance of exercise, nutrition and rest
- Step-by-step warm-up routines, mobility and drill sessions and an example of a 12-week training programme
Strength and Conditioning for Teenagers is the comprehensive and trusted guide to help youth athletes maximise their sporting performance in a safe and manageable way.
About the Author
Arj Thiruchelvam is a qualified Sports Scientist and performance coach who has been supporting novices up to Team GB Olympians with fitness and nutrition for 18 years. He is a qualified UK Athletics Sprint & Jumps Coach and a former university lecturer at Oxford Brookes University where he co-wrote two sport science degrees. His expertise has featured in the Guardian, the Telegraph, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London.