Youth Resistance Training Part 3: What Age Is Appropriate for Youth to Start Training?

At what age do you believe a child can start a resistance training program?

I have a feeling the answer will surprise you…a child can safely start resistance training as early as 5 years old. It is clear that differences in growth and maturation (as in height, weight, strength) emerges around 6-7 years old.

There is no minimum age requirement to participate in a resistance-training program but, all participants should have the fundamental competence too:

Another way to look at this question is, if children are ready to participate in organised sport then it should also mean they are ready to participate in a well prepared resistance training program. I have to make this clear, a resistance training program does not start with heavy loaded exercises but progresses from bodyweight exercises as skills are learned.

Conclusion

Youth resistance training programs can be started as young as 5-6 years old. As long as they are able to: Accept and follow instructions, understand the basic safety considerations, and possess competent levels of balance and postural control

Scott Cliff

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Scott introduces the workshop parameters and what he aims to discuss in this series, including all the questions and concerns related to youth weight training.