03/05/2026
Part 6: Preventing Youth Athlete Injury → Fatigue Resistance
To be a successful athlete, especially in team or racket sports, you must be able to perform repeated high-intensity efforts without fatiguing.
Think about it:
- Basketball players sprint up and down the court
- Tennis players repeatedly move side to side during long rallies
- Soccer and hockey require constant high-intensity runs mixed with lower intensity movement
Sport is not one sprint, it’s repeated explosive efforts over time.
And when athletes fatigue, injury risk rises
Research consistently shows that neuromuscular fatigue is one of the largest contributors to injury risk in sport because fatigue reduces:
- coordination
- joint stability
- force production
- bio-mechanic control
One of the best ways to build fatigue resistance in youth athletes is through High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), and no, not the influencer-style workouts you see online.
HIIT involves repeated bouts of high intensity work combined with recovery periods.
Examples include:
**Classic HIIT**
15 seconds high intensity (sprint, bike, row, jump rope)
30 seconds active recovery
**Repeated Sprint Training**
Example: 10 × 30 second sprints with 30 seconds rest
**Small-Sided Games (SSG)**
Example: 3v3 basketball for 3 minutes × 4 sets
The more sport specific, the better
However, young athletes should often begin with classic HIIT or repeated sprint training before progressing to small-sided games due to the higher physical demands and injury risk.
Fatigue resistance training should always be progressive and age appropriate.
Early on, the focus should be:
- fun
- skill development
- movement quality
As athletes mature, higher intensity small-sided games can be emphasized.
Once athletes show competency, a combination of all three methods can be used to develop complete fatigue resistance.
Fatigue resistance isn’t just conditioning.
It’s injury prevention and performance combined.
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