We've just finished our first six-week session of Catalyst Teens. It's been more than we bargained for. We though, "we'll take these kids in, show them how to move better, give them a couple of tough workouts, and then do it again after Christmas, maybe."
Instead, we got a full group, plus a waiting list. We got effort and intensity to match the Adult group (and sometimes, more noise than the older CrossFitters...) We got inspired. Kids would arrive every week, usually early, always ready to throw themselves into the den of any Wolf we could dream up. Some did better a certain workouts. Some are better squatters than others. But every.single.one. hit it hard. NONE caved. NONE gave up. And neither can we.
We're expanding our offering: Teens can now choose between Tuesday and Wednesday night groups. The group will still run at 7pm at the Park. More details, including our philosophy, below:
Interest in Youth Fitness has never been higher, and it's never been such a touchy subject..
On one hand, there are still opponents to the concept of kids "lifting weights." On the other hand, kids of all ages are jumping, running, tumbling, falling... all activities requiring them to bear their own weight - plus inertia and gravity - at high speed. Do the math: a 12-year-old jumping off a 3-foot snowbank absorbs more than double their bodyweight at impact. If you're a 135lbs 12-year-old, that's the same as back squatting 297lbs safely!
While
repetitive high-impact exercise can cause joint dominance issue, these
are very different than acute stress injuries. The best way to avoid
these kinds of problems? Build a well-balanced, strong, flexible kid. Wayne
Gretzky didn't skate in the summer; he was a baseball pitcher. Most
high-level athletes started out doing several sports at once. We
routinely ask high-level athletes which sports they participated in as
kids; the answers are usually gymnastics (tumbling,) martial arts, or
dance.
Teen (Age 12-15) CrossFit Group - Tuesdays or Wednesdays at 7pm Starts October 27!
$60 for 6 weeks!
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