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posted: 2019-08-29 06:33:25 (ID: 100142533) Report Abuse
Week ONE is online, with review of Week ZERO.
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posted: 2019-08-29 07:01:47 (ID: 100142534)  Edits found: 1 Report Abuse
Hmmm. I think I did put the blog entry in with also the tag 'news', now it is no longer tagged that way.

I don't mind it, but if it was changed, at least an info would be nice.

EDIT: Or maybe I did click the wrong category? My guide category was tagged. Strange.
Anyway, not sure I should tag it as news or not now.

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posted: 2019-08-29 14:43:15 (ID: 100142544) Report Abuse
jack6 wrote:
Hmmm. I think I did put the blog entry in with also the tag 'news', now it is no longer tagged that way.


You did, for week Zero. For week one you did not, I fixed that now.
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posted: 2019-09-05 06:13:54 (ID: 100142747) Report Abuse
Week TWO is online, including a review of week 1
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posted: 2019-09-05 14:56:22 (ID: 100142763) Report Abuse
The part about injuries being affected by specialisation is really interesting, it makes me wonder if implementing training exercises for other sports, that may seem to have little value on the sport someone is playing, might greatly help them decrease the amount of injuries?
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posted: 2019-09-05 19:19:14 (ID: 100142774) Report Abuse
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The part about injuries being affected by specialisation is really interesting, it makes me wonder if implementing training exercises for other sports, that may seem to have little value on the sport someone is playing, might greatly help them decrease the amount of injuries?

That's likely, but as far as I know, there is no data, which sport or sports would be a good compliment to the desired sport the player wants to do as main sport.
Like Basketball and Swimming and Tennis or something like this.
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posted: 2019-09-05 19:40:04 (ID: 100142775) Report Abuse
I'm completely uneducated in this, but my thought is that it wouldn't be a specific sports training, but the aspects of training from other sports that create variations on the ways the body is being used.
With sports science's ability to view how much pressure, and from which direction etc, specific movements put strain on muscles, does it seem logical, based on knowing an athletes current training regime, elements could be added so that points of emphasis were spread around more?
I hope this makes sense?!
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posted: 2019-09-06 06:08:13 (ID: 100142784) Report Abuse
Sure it makes sense.
But if you think of an athlete playing sports with the talent and intention to push it to the max, he will likely not try and do 10-20 different sports. Would be nice and eventually needed, but with current mind set trainers and parents would likely want the biggest benefit with least effort in that 'not needed focus sport'.

I think the reason why young players are brought into the specialization early is, they need the expirience the earliest possible to automate and train movements and behaviors. The level to play pro is so high that you need that. Add to that the wish of parents to have the next golden child making it for good and getting millions, the path is clear.

As far as I know it was not mentioned in the article whether this is an US phenomenom or world wide.
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