Weight training with the kids, when is too early?

pembr0ke
pembr0ke Posts: 54 Member
edited November 25 in Fitness and Exercise
I took my 12 yr old ( going on 13 in March) son to the gym this weekend for the 1st time. He's played rugby for 5 yrs and is a big boy. The gym let him use the cardio machines, small silver dumbbells and a range of machines with pistons, rather than weight plates. He needs to work on his cardio and leg strength for rugby, so I think now is a good time for him to get started. It brought a tear to my eye watching him incline dumbbell press for the first time;-)) My friends say he should wait and not lift until he is older, but I think he is safe with the small range of equip he is allowed to use. Anyone else started their kids this early? Any issues or concerns I should consider?

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  • Cherimoose
    Cherimoose Posts: 5,208 Member
    pembr0ke wrote: »
    Any issues or concerns I should consider?

    Poor form. Not following a good, balanced program. I would have him work with a good personal trainer for a few sessions.

    Machines are usually designed to fit adults, so i wouldn't assume they are safer for him than using freeweights.

    By the way, sprinting drills develop cardio & leg strength for rugby.

  • nickynoneck83
    nickynoneck83 Posts: 25 Member
    Yeah windsprinting drills would be better like dude said, great for testosterone development, also just big compound movements like cleans, squats & presses is what will benefit him.
  • nickynoneck83
    nickynoneck83 Posts: 25 Member
    edited October 2015
    Him doing a body weight program and windsprints would be ideal.
    https://youtu.be/LqgGhJywnHI
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