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Dynamic Warm–Up Movement Assessment™ (DWMA)

May 9, 2018by Michael Bewley, MA, CSCS,

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Traditional movement screens are not always feasible when working with a multitude of athletes with time limitations. In this session from the NSCA’s 2016 Coaches Conference, Michael Bewley demonstrates how to implement the Dynamic Warm–Up Movement Assessment™, which is a succinct way to pinpoint movement deficiencies and apply correctives for an entire group at once.

Coaches Program design Testing and Evaluation

Obstacle to Enhancement: How Overcoming Adversity in Troubled Times Can Lead to Improved Coaching

August 23, 2021by Dan Dalrymple, CSCS, RSCC*E

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From the 2021 NSCA Coaches Conference, Dan Dalrymple, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for New Orleans Saints National Football League (NFL) team since 2006, shares wisdom from his experience in the field. This includes the realities of coaching in the NFL and how he used the setbacks of the pandemic to drive positive change and opportunities.

Coaches Professional Development

Determinants of Running Speed

May 21, 2018by Developing Speed

Article

Two factors that determine running speed are stride cadence and stride length. Because athletes propel themselves forward only when their foot is in contact with the ground, the stance phase of the running stride should be the focus of speed enhancement programs.

Coaches Exercise Science

7 Line Drills to Improve Agility

May 23, 2018by Developing Agility and Quickness

Article

Line drills can be an excellent way for athletes to improve their footwork, speed, and coordination. This article contains examples of several easy-to-implement line drills.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

A Framework for Annual Planning and Programming for Division II Women’s Cross Country and Track and Field Distance Runners

March 2, 2026by Mike Waller, PhD, USAW-2, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, FNSCA, and Ian Bonder, MS, CSCS,*D, RSCC

Article

This NSCA Coach article examines strength and conditioning strategies for collegiate distance runners to build performance for outdoor competition. Visit NSCA online to read about sport science.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique Program design Organization and Administration Testing and Evaluation Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease Professional Development

Single Leg Training for a Two-Legged World

May 8, 2018by Juan Carlos Santana, MEd, CSCS, FNSCA

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No matter what the ready position is, sooner or later the weight transfers to one leg, JC Santana says in this hands-on lecture from the 2014 Personal Trainers Conference. Everything we do is one leg at a time, and the way to become better on two legs is to train on one legs. JC walks participants through exercises designed to train on one leg.

Personal trainers Coaches Exercise Technique

From the Field Two-Part Series: Part 2 – Perspectives on Alternative Licensure Programs (ALP) from a Current Full-Time High School Strength and Conditioning Coach and Former ALP Participant

May 3, 2024by Sam Melendrez, MS, CSCS,*D, RSCC

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This article focuses on providing first-hand insight into the alternative licensure program (ALP) route from a current coach in the field.

Coaches Professional Development

Adapting to the Digital Transformation of the Fitness Industry

October 18, 2021by Kane Hanson, CSCS

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This article presents advice on how personal trainers can step up their digital footprint and be successful in unprecedented times.

Personal trainers Professional Development

Assessment Batteries—Practical Decision Making for Firefighter Fitness Batteries

April 24, 2018by John R. Bennett, MS, CSCS,*D

Article

In addition to standard health, fitness, or sport assessment guidelines, several guidelines exist for the fire service. Since each agency is different in its preferences, capabilities, and philosophies, applying a standard recommendation may not be possible. This article introduces basic decision-making considerations for fire service assessment batteries.

TSAC Facilitators Program design Client Consultation|Assessment Safety

The 6-Year Plan—Developing a Comprehensive Strength and Conditioning Program from Jr. High to High School

May 9, 2018by Doug Bull, MS, CSCS, RSCC, USAW

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In this session from the 2016 NSCA Coaches Conference, Doug Bull addresses the multitude of problems faced by high school strength coaches every day. These include constraints on time and available space, training multisport athletes, dealing with the developmental level of the athlete, and ways to utilize a coaching staff to aid in running a successful program.

Coaches Program design

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