AAP Clinical Report — Resistance Training



 

Resistance Training? Is it good for young athletes? What about some things we hear a lot about? Max lifts? Stunting growth? That kids don’t benefit from strength training until puberty. The American Academy of Pediatrics released last month, in June of 2020, a revision to their 2008 policy statement with a new clinical report on Resistance Training for Children and Adolescents. Today on the podcast, I’ll be joined by the lead authors of this report to discuss what’s new in the revision and helping us all understand the latest recommendations in the world of pediatric resistance training…

 

The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast Links Bar:
Click Here to Subscribe to This Podcast via iTunes!  Subscribe via Apple Podcasts | Click Here to Subscribe to this Podcast via RSS Feed!  Subscribe via RSS Feed | Interact with this Podcast on Facebook!  Facebook Page | Interact with this Podcast via Twitter  Twitter PageClick Here to Connect to this Podcast via Stitcher Stitcher Page

Visit The Podcaster Matris for More Subscription & Listening Options Now!Find Even More Ways to Listen & Subscribe via The Podcaster Matrix!

 

 

The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast with Dr. Mark HalsteadThe ultimate success for every podcaster – is FEEDBACK! Be sure to take just a few minutes to tell the hosts of this podcast what YOU think over at Apple Podcasts! It takes only a few minutes but helps the hosts of this program pave the way to future greatness!

Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts via The Podcaster Matrix!

 

 

Housekeeping

— Get the whole story about Dr. Mark and his launch into this program, by listing to his “101” episode that’ll get you educated, caught up and in tune with the Doctor that’s in the podcast house! Listen Now!

— Interested in being a Guest on The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast? Connect with Mark today!

Calls to the Audience Inside this Episode:

— Interested in being a guest inside The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast with Dr. Mark? Tell us now!

— Ready to share your business, organization or efforts message with Dr. Mark’s focused audience? Let’s have a chat!

— Do you have feedback you’d like to share with Dr. Mark from this episode? Share YOUR perspective!

Be an Advertiser/Sponsor for This Program!

Grow Your Voiceover Career with - The Voice Farm! VoiceFarmers.Com Get Your Podcast Edited NOW by The Editor Corps! http://editorcorps.comClick Here to Get Your Entire Podcast Library Hosted at The Podcast Matrix!Ready to Sponsor THIS Podcast? Click Here to Learn More About Perpetual Advertising Now!

Tell us what you think! It’s never too late to be an advertiser in this podcast, thanks to Perpetual Advertising! Contact us now and learn more about why podcasting allows your advertising dollar to live across millions of future listeners – FOREVER!

Tell Us What You Think!

Feedback is the cornerstone and engine of all great podcast. Be sure to chime in with your thoughts, perspective sand more.  Share your insight and experiences with Dr. Mark by clicking here!

The Host of this Program:

Dr. Mark Halstead - Host of The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast - St. Louis, MOMark Halstead: 

Dr. Mark Halstead received his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical School. He stayed at the University of Wisconsin for his pediatric residency, followed by a year as the chief resident. Following residency, he completed a pediatric and adult sports medicine fellowship at Vanderbilt University. He has been an elected member to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness and the Board of Directors of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM). He has served as a team physician or medical consultant to numerous high schools, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Washington University, St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Blues, St. Louis Athletica, and St. Louis Rams. He serves and has served on many local, regional and national committees as an advisor for sports medicine and concussions. Dr. Halstead is a national recognized expert in sport-related concussions and pediatric sports medicine.

— Dr, Mark Halstead on Facebook
— Dr, Mark Halstead on LinkedIn
— Dr, Mark Halstead on Twitter
— Learn Why The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast Exists…

 

The Guest Featured Inside this Program

Paul Stricker - A Guest on The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast with Dr. Mark HalsteadPaul Stricker: 

Dr. Paul Stricker is a pediatric sports medicine physician who completed his pediatric training at Arkansas Children’s Hospital followed by his sports medicine fellowship at University of California-Los Angeles. He is a past president of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and currently is an elected member of the Executive committee for the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness. He has served as a team physician for many US national Teams including being a physician for the US team at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. He has spoken extensively around the country and has been featured on many local and national TV and news programs on the topics of youth sports and preventive health. He is a former All-American swimmer and currently practices at Scripps Clinic in San Diego.

Connect with Paul Stricker: On the WebOn Twitter

 

Avery  Faigenbaum - A Guest on The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast with Dr. Mark HalsteadAvery Faigenbaum: 

Avery Faigenbaum is a Professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at The College of New Jersey. He is an internationally recognized leader in the field of pediatric exercise science, with a special emphasis on youth resistance training and preventive medicine. He has co-authored over 250 scholarly articles, 50 book chapters and 10 books including Essentials of Youth Fitness. He has delivered more than 300 invited lectures in 12 countries. He is a consultant to the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Sports Medicine and Fitness and is a Fellow of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and of the American College of Sports Medicine.

Connect with Avery Faigenbaum: On the WebOn Twitter