Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Us parents tend to overthink things and forget about our younger days. I got quicker on the field due to playing basketball with my friends, I got faster due to my friends and I constantly racing each other. Think about what those two things entail and there's your recipe. Obviously genetics are a factor but because we have so many different variations of training at our kids disposal vs when we were younger it tends to make us overthink things that tend to be simple.
So in your opinion, what is posted above regarding what the European academies are doing from U8 onwards with experts in sports performance fields is useless nonsense and we should just let our kids play in the woods?
Nope but if you have a 8 year old that won't subscribe to a SAQ training regimen lol, it's not the end of the world. Settle down Doogie Howser 🤣
The topic is about sport performance improvement. What does the end of the world have to do with it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Us parents tend to overthink things and forget about our younger days. I got quicker on the field due to playing basketball with my friends, I got faster due to my friends and I constantly racing each other. Think about what those two things entail and there's your recipe. Obviously genetics are a factor but because we have so many different variations of training at our kids disposal vs when we were younger it tends to make us overthink things that tend to be simple.
So in your opinion, what is posted above regarding what the European academies are doing from U8 onwards with experts in sports performance fields is useless nonsense and we should just let our kids play in the woods?
Nope but if you have a 8 year old that won't subscribe to a SAQ training regimen lol, it's not the end of the world. Settle down Doogie Howser 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen improvement after working with a speed coach (private or via a place like Peak Performance or HP Elite)? My son really wants to do something like this and I’m super hesitant to spend money. He’s actually pretty quick but short and I’m not sure this would have the desired result he is hoping for, which seem to be to make up for his height with increased speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Us parents tend to overthink things and forget about our younger days. I got quicker on the field due to playing basketball with my friends, I got faster due to my friends and I constantly racing each other. Think about what those two things entail and there's your recipe. Obviously genetics are a factor but because we have so many different variations of training at our kids disposal vs when we were younger it tends to make us overthink things that tend to be simple.
So in your opinion, what is posted above regarding what the European academies are doing from U8 onwards with experts in sports performance fields is useless nonsense and we should just let our kids play in the woods?
Anonymous wrote:Us parents tend to overthink things and forget about our younger days. I got quicker on the field due to playing basketball with my friends, I got faster due to my friends and I constantly racing each other. Think about what those two things entail and there's your recipe. Obviously genetics are a factor but because we have so many different variations of training at our kids disposal vs when we were younger it tends to make us overthink things that tend to be simple.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen improvement after working with a speed coach (private or via a place like Peak Performance or HP Elite)? My son really wants to do something like this and I’m super hesitant to spend money. He’s actually pretty quick but short and I’m not sure this would have the desired result he is hoping for, which seem to be to make up for his height with increased speed.
Anonymous wrote:Based on the last two posters information, if your kid is just starting speed, agility, balance, coordination and quickness training at 12 years old, they are way behind the top tier curve
If you don't care about top tier performance, then negligible
Anonymous wrote:There are so many better things to invest in at this age than this. I'm sure someone will take your money, but i'd wait until much later to go down this route.