Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid does 3 days a week of S&C with a trainer. Completely injury free.
Coincidence?
What days and times? Honest question. With 4 late practices a week and a game or games on the weekend, I have trouble finding time for one session a week. (Mornings before school don't allow for enough sleep)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid does 3 days a week of S&C with a trainer. Completely injury free.
Coincidence?
What days and times? Honest question. With 4 late practices a week and a game or games on the weekend, I have trouble finding time for one session a week. (Mornings before school don't allow for enough sleep)
Anonymous wrote:My kid does 3 days a week of S&C with a trainer. Completely injury free.
Coincidence?
Anonymous wrote:At U12 all you need is basic strength training using body weight and it can be done at home.
1. Push ups
2. Squats
3. Leg lifts
4. Planks
5. Abs
6. Holding ball over head for X minutes
7. Calf raises
Perform three sets of each and increase reps after 6-7 days.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington may still have the ECNL teams train at Capstone once a week, It was included in fees but considered optional, very few players ever went. You can lift at home. Getting stronger is getting stronger. You don't need someone telling you it's sport specific and, when you strength train, strength train, you don't need soccer drills in between. Youth strength training is all about....sprint, throw/slam/jump, squat/lunge, chest press, hinge, row, pull down, press up, core/carry and then be done. Do two tri sets. 3x8-12 each exercise. 45 minutes. an hour with the warm up and sprints. Start at any age. Strength training do not stunt growth.
Anonymous wrote:Find private trainer that can work with your kids and schedule. It’s much more effective in teaching them how to do things properly with correct foams and manage their workload each week and manage injury if any.
Small group works if the instructions are good.
I like private or no more than 2 kids for younger kids. Learning proper form is key and it is difficult with more than 2 kids.Anonymous wrote:Find private trainer that can work with your kids and schedule. It’s much more effective in teaching them how to do things properly with correct foams and manage their workload each week and manage injury if any.
Small group works if the instructions are good.