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SHAPE MT 2026
Monday August 3, 2026 11:00am - 11:55am MDT
Teen female athletes are not just “smaller versions” of adult athletes—they are navigating rapid physical, hormonal, and emotional changes that directly impact how they move, train, and perform. During puberty, girls experience shifts in strength, coordination, body composition, and the introduction of the menstrual cycle, all of which can influence energy levels, recovery, and injury risk.

This presentation explores why training female athletes requires a more intentional and informed approach during these critical years. We’ll break down how puberty affects movement patterns, why injury risk (especially knee injuries like ACL tears) increases, and how coaches can better support their athletes through these changes.

More importantly, we’ll focus on solutions. Attendees will learn practical strategies to:

Build strength, stability, and proper movement mechanics
Support athletes through their menstrual cycle with awareness and flexibility
Create a training environment that fosters confidence, body awareness, and long-term athletic development

By shifting the focus from performance alone to education, empowerment, and sustainability, we can help female athletes not only perform better—but feel stronger, more confident, and more in control of their bodies.
Speakers
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Kenzie Scofield

I am a certified personal trainer, health coach, and flexibility coach, as well as a former collegiate athlete. I currently teach ELP–2nd grade physical education in Livingston while also running my own personal training business.

My goal for both my students and clients is to h... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 11:00am - 11:55am MDT
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