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First is the BFS Training Plates (5 and/or 10-pound) they are so nice to have. It is much easier teaching lifts like the Power Clean or Power Snatch with the Training Plates. Athletes can concentrate on technique. They won't worry about the weight. To properly implement a totally unified school system with all boys and girls sports, the BFS Training Plates are absolutely essential.<br>The Ultra-Lite or Aluma-Lite Bar is also important for the same reasons. An Aluma-Lite bar with a pair of ten-pound BFS Training Plates weighs only 35 pounds. Junior high boys and girls cannot really Power Clean very well without this equipment. This makes it so nice and its first class. It's hard to believe but there are still people who cut out plywood discs for the same effect.<br>I have seen Division I schools struggle with their women athletes and take over a month teaching the Power Clean. They struggle with the weight. They struggle with technique. The strength coaches get frustrated. The solution is so simple: BFS Training Plates and the 30-pound or 15-pound bars. Problems solved!<br>Our Athletic Achievement Computer System is a marvelous way to keep track of literally hundreds of athletes. Besides keeping all their records by class or position and even rankings, the Computer System will act as a coach. Our  computer coach will give each athlete individual recommendations based on the athlete's personal scores. It will also recommend what phase of future training needs to be emphasized. Finally, you can make individual printouts for each athlete, parents and/or grading purposes.<br><br><br><br>THINK ABOUT IT. <br>UNIFICATION MAKES SENSE!<br><br>All sports, in both boys and girls teams, will do the same program. Therefore, the two and three sport athletes have continuity and just don't miss a beat in the transition from one sport to the next. Everyone does the BFS Dot Drill for quick feet. Everyone does the BFS 1-2-3-4 Flexibility program for speed and jumping power. Everyone includes some speed and plyometric drills. Everyone breaks 8 or more personal strength and conditioning records per week even during the season. iable speed resistance training on strength development in prepubertal boys. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 13: 377-382.<br><br>Dominguez, R. (1978). Shoulder pain in age group swimmers. In Erikkson, B., & Furberg, B. (eds). Swimming Medicine IV. Baltimore: University Park Press, 105-109.<br><br>Faigenbaum, A., (2003). Youth resistance training. President s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Research Digest, 4(3): 1-8.<br><br>Faigenbaum, A., (1999). Youth strength training: benefits, risks and program design considerations. American Journal of Medicine and Sports, 1: 243-254.<br><br>Faigenbaum, A. (2001). Preseason conditioning for high school athletes. Strength and Conditioning, 23: 70-72.<br><br>Faigenbaum, A. (1995). Psychosocial benefits of prepubescent strength training. Strength Conditioning, 17: 28-32.<br><br>Faigenbaum, A. (2002). Resistance training for adolescent athletes. Athletic Therapy Today. 7(6): 30-35.<br><br>Faigenbaum, A. (2001). Strength training and children s health. Journal of