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If you work with athletes age 6 to 18... “Here’s How to Safely and Effectively Ensure All Young Athletes Achieve Their Full Athletic Potential...Regardless of Sport, Age or Gender”Join the World’s foremost Youth Athletic Development Expert
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In addition to being the President of the International Youth Conditioning Association (IYCA), he has provided educational seminars on youth athletic development to sporting organizations all over the world, including the National Alliance for youth Sports, National Coaching Education Program, IHRSA, The Korean Aerobic Association, the United States Figure Skating Association, Children’s Memorial Hospital and the Illinois Olympic Development Program. His youth training resource “Training Young Athletes: The Grasso Method” provides the foundation for understanding the specific needs of young athletes of every age and discipline. |
Here are just some of the topics Brian covers in his highly anticipated breakthrough text:
6 eye-opening reasons female athletes are 3 to 4 times more likely to suffer non-contact ACL injuries than their male counterparts (p. 1-2)
3 easy to follow nutritional guidelines for optimal performance (p. 56-57)
The 3 types of ‘endurance’ impacting athletic development and success (p.24)
4 common coaching mistakes leading to failure and frustration in young athletes (p. 5)
How to use PNF training to prevent injury and improve performance in young throwing athletes (p.9)
How to implement the 3 basic principles of coordination training (p. 28)
Why only certain athletes should perform plyometric exercises…and how to tell if yours are among them (p. 18-19)
3 specific training goals for all pre-pubescent athletes (p.20)
A 5 step blueprint for teaching a critical but misunderstood exercise proven to prevent ACL injuries (p. 3)
Why strength training has a positive impact on flexibility (p. 22)
8 reasons athletes should never train using machines (p. 46-47)
3 factors to consider when developing the endurance of a young athlete (p. 24-25)
3 phases of learning you must follow when developing training for young athletes (p. 6)
Specific examples of how flexibility develops based on age (p. 22-23)
Discover the specific age range most critical to development of coordination…miss this window and your athletes can not recover (p. 27)
How to implement the 3 basic principles of coordination training (p. 28)
Exactly why young athletes should never specialize in one sport (p.20-21)
Exactly how to stagger training loads based on age and experience (p. 34)
A 5 step plan for periodizing a training program (p. 35)
Why you are partially to blame for the steroid epidemic among young male athletes (p. 37)
4 frightening reasons behind chronic and acute rotator cuff and shoulder injuries (p. 14-15)
The 4 primary variables affecting how efficiently an athlete learns the technical skills of a sport (p. 42)
How to coach the 3 phases athletes use to learn a new technique (p. 44-45)
5 sport skills relying on good vision (p. 50-51)
2 widely believed coaching myths you must eliminate from your warm-up design plans(p. 52)
5 considerations found in every efficient and functionally sound warm-up (p. 53)
“I wanted to let you know that I have been very impressed with the results seen in my son in just two months of training. Chris’s own observed performance improvements have greatly enhanced his excitement for your training and his overall athletic confidence is steadily increasing.Your training program balances the proper combination of operating mechanics, physical development and physiological knowledge to empower young athletes to reach beyond their self-imposed limits and maximize their athletic performance”
Mike Rudnicki **************************“ My son and I attended a seminar at the Sports Academy the same night we were supposed to go to the DePaul game against Marquette. We are big DePaul fans so my 8th grade son made sure I knew that we had to sit by the door so we could leave early and get to the game. Well, we never left until Brian finished. I even asked my son at our designated time if he was ready to ‘sneak’ out, but he did not budge. He was on the edge of his seat and soaking in all Brian had to say to us that night. That hour was the most educational hour I have had in a long time. Brian’s knowledge of athletic development blew us both away, he was not up there selling something – he was educating that room. I called Brian the next day just to thank him for his time not even knowing he had a program my son could attend so I luckily asked how my son could spend more time wit him. Needless to say John started the next week and we have never looked back. My son has won championships, but now he is learning how to be an athlete.”
Tom Nassham ************************** “Brian is simply one of the most inspirational people I have met. Aside from his expertise and knowledge, which are extensive, his passion for youth training is unsurpassed. The way he organizes and disseminates information makes it beneficial for people at all levels and in all areas of expertise. I advise everyone, if you are a coach, parent, trainer, or work with youth athletes in any way; learn from this man and soak up as much knowledge as you can.’ |
Through his experiences traveling and lecturing around the world, Brian has been asked and has answered countless questions from concerned parents and coaches.
In “Training Young Athletes: The Grasso Method” he hands you detailed answers to the most common questions from coaches and parents like you.
Some of these topics include:
| The differences in the way male and female athletes should train | |
| How to design training for pre-adolescent athletes | |
| The truth about strength training and ‘stunted growth plates’ | |
| How to develop functional flexibility in your athletes | |
| How much time young athletes should spend practicing their ‘main’ sport | |
| And much, much more |
But Brian doesn’t stop at just theory.
He wants you to know exactly how to train your athletes.
In “Training Young Athletes: The Grasso Method” he gives you a 6 week, step-by-step training program for both Adolescent and Pre-Adolescent athletes.
These programs cover entire day by day workouts, detailed photos showing how to perform each exercise and comprehensive Exercise Indexes which lay out descriptions, functions and coaching cues for all the drills and movements contained in his highly effective programs.
Order “Training Young Athletes: The Grasso Method” today and receive Brian Grasso’s internationally acclaimed training philosophy and system for only $37 $29.95
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Brian Grasso’s ‘Training Young Athletes: The Grasso Method’ is an invaluable resource if you are a coach or parent looking for information that will help you understand how to develop your young athletes safely and effectively.
Grasso’s book is presented in a clear, straight forward manner sure to have you nodding your head in both agreement and understanding as you read it.
In fact, we apply much of this philosophy in developing our young athletes, which is why we not only guarantee this product for 365 days after you purchase, but we also give it the Athletes' Acceleration ‘Seal of Approval’.
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P.S. - If you are not 100% thrilled with Training Young Athletes: The Grasso Method’ simply return the program and we will refund your entire purchase price for up to a full year – that’s 365 days. With the promise of a full refund if you’re not satisfied, there is absolutely NO RISK on your part.
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