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1 Safe Practices for High School Athletes By: Matt Bird

2 Weight Training In Modern Sports, Athletes are adding weight lifting to their training regiment to increase performance. Different sports need different supplemental training to increase performance For this presentation swimming will be used as an example

3 The Sport of Swimming Swimming is concerned with lean muscle growth The sport does not concern itself with much mass building, but instead focuses on leaning out the muscles This training differs from other sports, that are more concerned with lifting gains

4 The Goals of Swimmers Swimmers are racers and want to cut as much time as possible The sport has different distances that require different training strategy Longest Race 1600 M Shortest Race 50 M Swimmers will finely tune their body to cut as much time as possible Races can be won in.01 second

5 Michael Phelps 2008 100M Butterfly Phelps out touched Cavic in.01 of a second

6 Weight Training for Swimmers A Swimmers dedication to cutting time translates to work in the weight room Weight room work helps supplement training and adds strength to the basic movements of swimming Squats=Flip turns Pull ups=Swim Pull

7 How Swimmers train out of the Water Dryland, as swimmers call it, is out of the water training The main training focus for swimmers is conditioning, with a little strength training A typical dryland workout would be: 3 rounds of: 15 air squats 200 M run 10 pull ups then followed by stretches and shoulder strengthening movements

8 Other concerns for Swimmers Just like a car, the human body needs the right fuel to perform at its peak Nutrition is a major aspect for swimmers, and is usually taught by the coaches

9 The Proposal The benefits of Weight training outweigh the negatives of possible injury in the weight room However not all coaches are qualified for directing weight training safely I propose that high school coaches need a mandatory Certified Personal Training (CPT) certificate to coach their sport

10 The Short Term effects Coaches are supposed to help the athlete complete their goals and develop the athlete Any tool at the coaches disposal should be used to help achieve these goals, but it should be done safely Mandatory CPT would ensure a safe learning environment for the athlete and coach CPT also requires knowledge on nutrition that will help out the athlete

11 The Long Term Effects Any coaches long term goal should be to develop the knowledge of the athlete over the performance Lifelong fitness should be the the ultimate goal for coaches and athletes CPT would help ensure that the correct information can be given to the athletes.

12 How much it would cost To become CPT certified, it only costs $99 to take a small course online and the test This cost increases with the addition of classes through community colleges and centers Schools however could cut costs by creating their own classes and buying mass quantities of CPT tests

13 Conclusion Requirement of Certified Personal Training certificate for high school coaches would result in a better educational experience for the student athletes The certificate would also ensure that the correct information was being passed on to the athletes and would give the coaches more credibility

14 References http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.co m/lane9/news/25727.asp http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.co m/lane9/news/25727.asp http://www.nasm.org/ http://www.nasbe.org/healthy_schools/h s/bytopics.php?topicid=2190&catExpan d=acdnbtm_catB http://www.nasbe.org/healthy_schools/h s/bytopics.php?topicid=2190&catExpan d=acdnbtm_catB


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