In this course you will learn how to design the type of training that takes advantage of the plastic nature of the athlete’s body so you mold the right phenotype for a sport. We explore ways the muscular system can be designed to generate higher force and power and the type of training needed to mold the athlete's physical capacity so it meets the energy and biochemical demands of the sport.

Science of Training Young Athletes Part 2
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Science of Training Young Athletes Part 2

Instructor: Dr. Chris Brooks
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Reviewed on Apr 22, 2024
It was a wonderful training course and very up-to-date and useful information. Thank you, Dr. Brussels Thank you, Cours
Reviewed on Apr 4, 2017
Great course adding critical knowledge to my coaching skills!
Reviewed on Mar 5, 2018
This course gives a basic understanding of how to train the athletes in a right approach without overlaoding and injury

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