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Long-Term Athletic Development: Structuring Progression for Pre-Pubescent Talents

Aligning fundamental movement skills with peak height velocity benchmarks to avoid premature injuries.

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David Vance
Contributing writer, Elite Sport Brief

David Vance writes on youth development for Elite Sport Brief, focusing on what the evidence supports rather than what makes the better headline.

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