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The Application of Post-activation Potentiation Methods to Improve Sprint Speed

December 3, 2018by Yann Le Meur

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The use of conditioning activities at maximal and sub-maximal intensities can increase subsequent sprint speed. This infographic describes how individuals’ responses can differ and suggestions to optimize post-activation potentiation (PAP) methods.

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The Intensity of Hockey Games in the NHL: Speeds and Distances Covered in Experienced NHL Players

January 26, 2020by Adam Virgile, CSCS

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This infographic presents data of the speeds and distances that experienced National Hockey League (NHL) players traveled over the course of 11 seasons.

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Bridge: Core Training, with Joe Drake

May 4, 2018by Joe Drake, MS, HKC, NSCA-CPT, USAW

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Joe Drake, owner of Gravity and Oxygen Fitness, discusses his philosophy on training the core and provides some examples.

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Recovery and Regeneration

May 8, 2018by Brandon Marcello, PhD, CSCS*D

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Most of us are on the right track but on the wrong train with regard to recovery and regeneration, Brandon Marcello says in this lecture from the 2015 Coaches Conference. Join Brandon as he discusses recovery as the road to regeneration.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Understand the Energy Demands of the Tactical Athlete

June 8, 2018by NSCA's Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning

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The daily energy requirements of tactical personnel are highly variable, depending on gender, body composition, activities performed, age, and environmental conditions.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science

Developing a Career in Academia

June 8, 2018by Chad Kerksick, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D

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Are you interested in pursuing a career in strength and conditioning research? Chad Kerksick, Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at the University of New Mexico, provides insight into some of the advantages and disadvantages of a career in academia. Kerksick talks about how to choose a path, and the different types of academic jobs available today.

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Athlete Profiling: Choosing a Periodization System to Maximize Performance

September 13, 2018by Nicholas Winkleman

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In this video from the NSCAs National Conference 2012, Nick Winkleman discusses the use of periodization - its definition, considerations, using periodization profiles, and examples.

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Reintegration Considerations for Tactical Athletes

April 25, 2018by Shane David Irving

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From a strength and conditioning perspective, how should a tactical athlete be reintegrated when they return to a kinetically operational workplace after time away?

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TSAC Report – April 2020 Research Column

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Bridge: The Inverted Row, with Kourtney Thomas

May 4, 2018by Kourtney Thomas, CSCS

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Kourtney Thomas discusses the inverted row and how to implement it within a training program for clients with different ability levels

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