Fitness for kids used to mean running around outside, shooting hoops with friends or joining a club or school team. But today, a market for individualized athletic training is reaching kids as young ...
An athletic trainer gives three tips for parents involved with youth sports. Illustration Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; iStock Editor’s note: This story is part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering ...
What is Driving the Growth of the Kids Sports Equipment and Accessories Market? The growth in the kids' sports equipment and ...
WHEN Gabrielle Lyon, DO, was 5 years old, her father would take her on 10-mile bike rides. Physical activity wasn't a question, she says—it was part of her day-to-day life from a very young age. As a ...
This is a question I used to hear regularly from parents when I’d recommend strength training for the kids I worked with, whose ages ranged from 6 to 18 years old, in youth sports. During my four ...
Exercise is excellent for kids. Kids who exercise are fitter, stronger, and less likely to be overweight or obese. They have better physical and mental health, perform better in the classroom, and are ...
A growing body of research shows how pressure from overbearing coaches and parents is stunting children’s emotional well-being and leading to injuries. A baseball game at Kentlake High School in Kent, ...
Specializing into sports too early could be causing young athletes to get injured and put their health in danger and their athletic goals out of reach. Channel 2 Sports Director Zach Klein spoke to ...
Is the sky-rocketing price of camps and tournaments worth it? Austin-area parents share their stories - and cost breakdowns.