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Science-backed guides for parents and coaches on growth, PHV, and injury risk.

Understanding Growth & PHV (Parents)
Understanding Growth & PHV (Parents)
What PHV means, why timing matters, and how to support training decisions.
Parents
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Injury Risk & Rapid Growth (Parents)
Injury Risk & Rapid Growth (Parents)
How growth spurts change risk and what to watch for at home.
Parents
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Injury Risk & Rapid Growth (Coaches)
Injury Risk & Rapid Growth (Coaches)
Spot high-risk phases, adjust load, and keep squads healthy.
Coaches
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Understanding Prediction Error
Understanding Prediction Error
Find out more about the error rates for our model
All
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Training adaptations through growth
Training adaptations through growth
Find out more about the error rates for our model
Parents
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What is Growth & Maturation?
What is Growth & Maturation?
Understanding how children grow and mature is key to supporting their development during school-age and adolescent years.
Parents
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Peak Height Velocity: The Growth Spurt
Peak Height Velocity: The Growth Spurt
What PHV really means, why temporary awkwardness is normal, and how to support your child through rapid growth.
Parents
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Understanding Predicted Adult Height
Understanding Predicted Adult Height
Learn how PAH percentages help explain why children of the same age develop differently and what it means for readiness.
Parents
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Understanding Growth Rates
Understanding Growth Rates
How year-on-year growth patterns reveal important trends in your child's development and what to look for over time.
Parents
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How Growth Impacts Training & Performance
How Growth Impacts Training & Performance
Discover how growth stages influence skill acquisition, training tolerance, and when to adjust expectations for young athletes.
Parents
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How to Interpret Your MatCalc Assessment
How to Interpret Your MatCalc Assessment
A comprehensive guide to reading each section of your assessment—from PHV status to growth rate charts and markers.
Parents
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When to Repeat & Track Changes
When to Repeat & Track Changes
Why regular measurement every 3-4 months reveals the most meaningful insights and improves prediction accuracy over time.
Parents
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