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Strength training
Title: Strength training
Category: Literature / English
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Strength training
STRENGTH TRAINING AND PREPUBESCENT YOUTH
The value placed on the importance of winning in professional sports has hit an all-time high. The astronomical amount of money being spent in the entertainment field of athletics has dictated a win-at-all-costs mentality that has trickled all the way down to negatively affect our youngest athletes - the prepubescent. The athletic world has forever been exploiting our youth as a source of athletic potential, sacrificing the health, safety and welfare
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Psychological Benefits of Prepubescent Strength Training. Strength and Conditioning. 28-31. April, 1995.
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Sewall, R., et al. Strength Development in Children. (abstract). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 16:158. 1984.
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