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Personal Training for the Sedentary Office Worker

April 6, 2018by Ryan T. McClure, CSCS and Bryan K. Jackson, CSCS

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No training program can completely eliminate the risk of cardiovascular disease or low back pain, but some steps can be taken to decrease the likelihood of being afflicted by either.

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Neural Contributions to Muscle Growth

June 14, 2018by NSCA

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Neural adaptations help mediate growth-related processes and the early increase in strength is attributable mainly to improved neural function. Along with neural changes, various aspects of the protein metabolism in the muscle are changing in the early phases of training.

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Effects of Exercise on Hypertension—Part 3

June 4, 2018by Carmine Grieco, PhD, CSCS, and Mike Reeder DO

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Lifestyle modification, including exercise, is important for both preventing and treating hypertension. More recent guidelines for treating hypertension have increased emphasis on lifestyle factors, such as exercise. As fitness professionals, it is important to educate and encourage clients with hypertension on the importance of exercise in their overall health.

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Transtheoretical Model—Applications to Personal Training

April 12, 2018by Ryan Eckert, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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While there are a variety of behavior change theories and models to choose from when developing a targeted behavioral approach for a client, the transtheoretical model (TTM) provides a relatively simple and easy-to-follow model.

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September 19, 2019by Lance Walker, MS, PT

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Benefits of Exercise during Pregnancy

April 24, 2020by NSCA's Essentials of Personal Training, Second Edition

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This excerpt briefly explains the benefits of exercise while pregnant.

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Age-Specific Strength Training: Planning and Programming Resistance Training

November 12, 2018by Lance S. Walker, MS, PT

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In this session from the 2018 NSCA National Conference, Lance Walker talks about how to create and develop age-specific strength training programs for ages 9 – 18 and how the programs change and progress. He also discusses how to get the most out of each program for young individuals.

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Run and Cut

October 4, 2021by Developing Speed

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This excerpt from Developing Speed describes an agility drill that aims to develop change of direction.

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Transfer of Training for Agility

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Traditional lower-body resistance exercise alone may not be an optimal means of developing agility. Further, the effectiveness of straight-sprint training on agility performance has not been well established. In contrast, jump training, including loaded jump squats and horizontal and lateral jumps, holds promise.

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Run to Daylight

March 20, 2022by Developing Speed

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This excerpt from Developing Speed demonstrates a fun drill aimed to develop the ability to make a cut step in response to a stimulus and to accelerate from this direction change.

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