GinNJuice
New member
I've always heard the 'rule of thumb' that says that kids should not start weight training until age 12....
..... Does anyone know of any studies to back this up?
I know that, supposedly, the growth plates will get screwed if a kid lifts too early..... but I think I've heard that we don't stop growing until age 25.... so wouldn't the growth plates still be harmed if training began any time before that?
The reason I ask is because my son (7.5 years old) has just started tackle football. I have him do pushups, situps and sometimes pullups........ but I don't see a pushup as anything different than a low-wieght bench press..... etc....
I would also like to get him started on some light weight lunges.
But, I don't want to start him too early if there is any truth behind growth plate damage. ???????
Thanks for your help.
-GNJ
..... Does anyone know of any studies to back this up?
I know that, supposedly, the growth plates will get screwed if a kid lifts too early..... but I think I've heard that we don't stop growing until age 25.... so wouldn't the growth plates still be harmed if training began any time before that?
The reason I ask is because my son (7.5 years old) has just started tackle football. I have him do pushups, situps and sometimes pullups........ but I don't see a pushup as anything different than a low-wieght bench press..... etc....
I would also like to get him started on some light weight lunges.
But, I don't want to start him too early if there is any truth behind growth plate damage. ???????
Thanks for your help.
-GNJ