Crafting Champions: Age-Appropriate Training for Adolescent Athletes

Crafting Champions: Age-Appropriate Training for Adolescent Athletes

Adolescence is a crucial phase in a young athlete's journey towards excellence. At Atlas Performance Training, we understand that training during this period should be as unique as the athletes themselves. In this blog post, we'll explore the importance of age-appropriate training for adolescents, focusing on their physical and mental development. We'll also showcase our 11 years of expertise in tailoring coaching to the specific needs of youth athletes on their Long Term Athletic Development (LTAD) journey.

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The Collagen Connection

The Collagen Connection

As we age, maintaining joint health becomes increasingly important, especially for active adults who want to continue enjoying their favorite activities. Collagen, a vital protein in our bodies, plays a significant role in supporting joint health…

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Weightlifting at a Young Age: Pros, Cons, and the Right Approach

Weightlifting at a Young Age: Pros, Cons, and the Right Approach

The appropriate age for a child to begin a weightlifting program is generally around 7-8 years old. However, it's crucial to note that this age can vary based on individual factors, including physical maturity, emotional readiness, and proper supervision. Children should only engage in weightlifting under the guidance of qualified coaches who specialize in youth training.

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Mastering the Game: Balancing Skill and Strength in Youth Athletic Development

Mastering the Game: Balancing Skill and Strength in Youth Athletic Development

In the world of youth sports, success isn't just about perfecting a jump shot or scoring a goal; it's also about building a solid foundation of physical strength and stability. At Atlas Performance Training, we recognize the importance of striking a delicate balance between honing sports skills and developing physical prowess. In this blog post, we'll explore the top five ways athletes benefit from this holistic approach to training and how it plays a crucial role in injury prevention.

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Building Champions: Periodization and Progression in Youth Athletic Development

Building Champions: Periodization and Progression in Youth Athletic Development

Youth sports are more than just games; they are a journey of growth, development, and achievement. At Atlas Performance Training, we recognize that the path to athletic excellence involves careful planning and structured training. In this blog post, we'll delve into the concept of periodization and its critical relevance in youth sports. We'll also explore periodized strategies for developing the athletic abilities of young athletes and the transformative outcomes achieved through this structured approach.

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Lifting Up Young Athletes: Power, Precision, and Performance

Lifting Up Young Athletes: Power, Precision, and Performance

Weightlifting, when introduced correctly, can be a valuable component of a well-rounded training program for youth athletes aged 12-17. Emphasizing movement proficiency over heavy weights is paramount in this age group, as it ensures safety and maximizes strength development. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of introducing weightlifting to young athletes with a focus on proper techniques, injury prevention, and how weightlifting contributes to functional strength and improved athletic performance.

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Maintaining a 20-25 Pound Fat Loss: The Role of Consistent Strength Training"

Maintaining a 20-25 Pound Fat Loss: The Role of Consistent Strength Training"

Losing 20-25 pounds of body fat is an incredible accomplishment, but the real challenge lies in maintaining that hard-earned weight loss over the long term. Many individuals find it difficult to sustain their progress without making drastic changes to their diets, often leading to the frustrating cycle of yo-yo dieting. In this blog post, we will explore how a consistent strength training routine can be the key to maintaining significant fat loss without the need for drastic dietary alterations. Let's delve into the problem, its impact on health and performance, and the detailed solution we offer through our Atlas Performance Training (AP Excel) Personal Training Program.

The Problem:

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Rebuilding Your Body

Rebuilding Your Body

It is important to consult with a physical therapist or certified fitness professional coach with the knowledge of how to work with and train individuals with joint and mobility limitations. These professionals have the experience to develop a personalized exercise plan that focuses on strengthening the muscles (for example the Quadriceps and Hamstrings in regards to the knee ) and opposing joints surrounding the joint that will be replaced (hip and ankle in regards to the knee). This also will help improve joint stability and range of motion, as well as prepare the body for the demands of surgery and rehabilitation, which is very important to help speed up your recovery and help prevent additional complications…

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Why You Don’t Have to Spend a Fortune on Getting Healthy and Fit

Why You Don’t Have to Spend a Fortune on Getting Healthy and Fit

While it would be nice to have a personal trainer on standby for personalized fitness sessions, not everyone can afford this route. However, that's not to say it's your only option to lead a healthy, active lifestyle. There are, of course, other alternatives (many of them free) that you can make use of, too.

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Maintaining Your Health at an Older Age

Maintaining Your Health at an Older Age

As you’ve grown older, you may have noticed that things don't feel the same as they used to. You might not have as much energy, and you might want to change things in your life that don’t benefit you anymore. Don't worry; there are several ways to reinvigorate your health and improve your mood….

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