Age differences & Training Flashcards
How does muscle & strength change with age
number of muscle fibres and fibre diameter decreases therefore decreasing isometric strength
(muscle mass down)
What happens first with age in strength reduction?
Neural reductions happen first (slower AP’s)
CSA decrease in nerves & fibres
Preferential Type II loss
What is response for performance increase in children instead of hypertrophy?
a large increase in motor unit activation (following training)
- neural adaptations
What neural adaptations might children experience following resistance training?
^ neural proliferation
^ CNS maturation
^ neural drive & rate of force production
What must be consider when training children?
Biological age, maturity, athlete development level, fitness levels as well as just Chronological age
can help maximise training program
What is different/same with volume, intensity & rest when training children
- Avoid 1RM training
- Similar amounts of rest
- Longer training periods are better for children w/ maintenance (1 per week 2-3 for growth)
What are the risks with training children?
Fractures - weaker bones due to lower density - potentially damage growth plates
Benefits of strength training in children
Decrease fracture risk over time
^ muscle strength
Strengthen tendons