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  • 3. Youth resistance training: updated position statement paper from the national strength and conditioning association.
    Faigenbaum AD, Kraemer WJ, Blimkie CJ, Jeffreys I, Micheli LJ, Nitka M, Rowland TW.
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  • 8. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Youth Sports Coaches Regarding Sport Volume Recommendations and Sport Specialization.
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  • 10. The Association of Sport Specialization and Training Volume With Injury History in Youth Athletes.
    Post EG, Trigsted SM, Riekena JW, Hetzel S, McGuine TA, Brooks MA, Bell DR.
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  • 13. Specialization patterns across various youth sports and relationship to injury risk.
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  • 14. Overuse Physeal Injuries in Youth Athletes.
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  • 15. The Concept of Sport Sampling Versus Sport Specialization: Preventing Youth Athlete Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
    Carder SL, Giusti NE, Vopat LM, Tarakemeh A, Baker J, Vopat BG, Mulcahey MK.
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  • 20. The association between early specialization and performance level with injury and illness risk in youth elite athletes.
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