Check out this article from the Mayo Clinic regarding youth strength training.
The main concept behind youth strength training is that they are doing movements and exercises to improve their motor abilities. You know when humans begin strength training….when they’re born.
Look at the core strength this kid has!

Think about, when you learn to crawl you’re simply doing a modified front bridge. Many middle-age obese individuals can’t even hold a modified front bridge with as much success as an infant can! Children need to learn how to control their bodies in all planes of motion (that’s strength training). Once the movements are mastered, resistance can be added to increase the level of difficulty and provide an added stimulus to the muscular-skeletal system. This is no different than training an elderly individual.
Check out a previous post on youth training – http://blog.matthank.com/2008/10/22/youth-training/
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