Healthy Youth Sports

American College of Sports Medicine

Join Eric Utterback, Director of the National Youth Sports Health & Safety Institute, as he discusses youth and adolescent sports, injury prevention, physical activity and health, with some of the world's leading subject matter experts. This podcast is designed for coaches, administrators, parents and athletes.

  1. 08/13/2025

    Baseball Player Throwing Injuries

    In this episode of Healthy Youth Sports, hosted by Eric Utterback, we take a deep dive into one of the most pressing issues in youth baseball: throwing injuries. Whether you're a coach, parent, clinician, or athlete, this episode is packed with expert insights to help prevent and manage arm injuries in young players. Joining the conversation are two of the nation's leading orthopedic sports medicine experts: Dr. George Richard, orthopedic surgeon at Rothman Orthopaedics Florida and former fellow at the American Sports Medicine Institute, brings biomechanical and surgical expertise—especially around ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries. Dr. Daryl Osbahr, president and chairman of Orthopaedic Surgery at Rothman Orthopaedics Florida and co-chief medical officer for USA Baseball, offers a national perspective on injury prevention, policy, and performance care across elite and youth sports.   The episode explores a wide range of critical topics, including: Why throwing injuries are uniquely challenging in youth athletes The six phases of throwing—and where stress builds up Myths and misconceptions among coaches and parents Fatigue as a key risk factor—and how to spot it The effects of year-round play and early specialization The ongoing debate around breaking balls in young throwers Mechanics, the kinetic chain, and the power of prevention When to choose surgery vs. nonoperative care How to spot early warning signs of overuse Best practices for return-to-play after elbow surgery Emerging technologies and data in youth injury management   The discussion also addresses national injury prevention efforts like Pitch Smart, the challenges of enforcing voluntary guidelines, and how organizations can foster a health-first culture in youth baseball. Whether you're dealing with Little Leaguer's elbow or evaluating advanced diagnostic imaging in young throwers, this episode delivers evidence-based, actionable strategies from two leaders shaping the future of sports medicine. Listen now—and share with your community of parents, coaches, and providers. For more on this topic, check out the companion blog post from Dr. Richard and Dr. Osbahr on the ACSM Hot Topic series (ACSM member exclusive content): Throwing Injuries in the Baseball Player – July 22, 2025 Looking to make a lasting difference in youth health and performance? Get certified as a Youth Fitness Specialist with ACSM/NYSHSI's self-paced online course and earn 13 CECs.  Learn more at acsm.org/youthfitness

    51 min
  2. 07/16/2025

    Playing Safe in the Heat

    As temperatures soar across the country, keeping young athletes safe during summer sports becomes more important than ever. In this timely episode of Healthy Youth Sports, host Eric Utterback is joined by internationally renowned heat stress and youth sports health expert Dr. Michael F. Bergeron. Together, they explore the critical steps parents, coaches, and athletes must take to prevent heat-related illnesses and ensure kids can perform and recover safely in hot weather. Dr. Bergeron, a Visiting Scholar at the University of Hartford and Clinical and Scientific Advisor for the Women's Tennis Association, shares evidence-based strategies to prepare for, compete in, and recover from exertion in the heat. Listeners will learn about hydration techniques, heat acclimatization, warning signs of heat exhaustion, and how to build lasting heat safety habits in youth sports. Whether you're on the sidelines, in the coaching huddle, or helping kids stay safe and strong at home, this episode offers actionable guidance to help athletes thrive — even when the heat is on. Key Topics Covered: Preparing young athletes for summer heat Hydration and acclimatization strategies Recognizing and responding to heat illness Best practices for safe training and recovery Return-to-play protocols after heat-related events The importance of enforcing heat safety policies 💪 Bonus Resource: Want to deepen your impact with youth athletes? Enroll in the ACSM/NYSHSI Youth Fitness Specialist Certificate — a self-paced online course offering 13 CECs and proven strategies to help kids move better, get stronger, and stay active for life. Learn more.

    44 min
  3. 04/23/2025

    Speed Development for Young Athletes

    Today's episode features none other than Lee Taft, widely recognized as "The Speed Guy" in the world of athletic performance. With over 35 years of experience, Lee is one of the most respected athletic movement specialists globally, known for revolutionizing the way athletes train for multi-directional speed and agility. Whether you're a coach, parent, or athlete, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Lee shares his journey from growing up as a multi-sport athlete to becoming a pioneer in speed and movement training. We dive into critical topics like the ideal age to begin speed development, the difference between speed and agility, the importance of foundational movement, and how to avoid common training mistakes. You'll also hear about Lee's signature concepts like the "Plyo Step" and "Hip Turn," his approach to designing youth training programs, and the science behind why everyone—not just the genetically gifted—can improve their speed. What You'll Learn in This Episode: ✅ Why speed isn't just genetic—and how any athlete can improve ✅ The best age to begin speed training in young athletes ✅ The difference between speed and agility—and why both matter ✅ How foundational movement skills lay the groundwork for athletic success ✅ Key components of an effective youth speed workout ✅ Why overtraining is a real risk—and how to avoid it ✅ The impact of strength training on speed development ✅ How multi-sport participation affects an athlete's long-term development Whether you work with young athletes or just want to understand how to build better movers, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to level up your knowledge of speed training and help the next generation of athletes reach their full potential. Guest: Lee Taft, CSCS, FAFS – Athletic Movement Specialist, Coach, and Global Educator www.leetaft.com | @leetaft (Instagram/Twitter)

    1h 1m

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Join Eric Utterback, Director of the National Youth Sports Health & Safety Institute, as he discusses youth and adolescent sports, injury prevention, physical activity and health, with some of the world's leading subject matter experts. This podcast is designed for coaches, administrators, parents and athletes.