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Opportunities and Challenges in the Current Nutrition Landscape of Collegiate and Professional Football

April 15, 2019by Pratik Patel, MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS

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Nutrition plays a crucial role in athletic performance. The purpose of this article is to discuss the landscape of nutrition in collegiate and professional football. It will address the following areas: 1) the current landscape, 2) current practices, 3) opportunities, and 4) challenges faced in collegiate and professional football.

Coaches Nutrition

Repeated Sprint Capability in Soccer Players

April 19, 2018by Gary S. Stebbing, CSCS

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This article will examine the physical demands of soccer players and discuss why repeated sprint ability (RSA) is considered highly important in the performance of these athletes.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Practical Methods for the Strength and Conditioning Coach to Develop Student-Athlete Leadership—Part II

June 20, 2018by Michael Kasales, MA, CSCS, RSCC, USAW-2, FMS

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This article is the second part of a two-part series that considers the potential role strength and conditioning coaches have in developing student-athlete leadership.

Coaches Organization and Administration Professional Development

Windows of Optimal Trainability

June 11, 2018by Ben Fletcher, MS, CSCS, FMS

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The “five Ss” of trainability and performance are critical periods of development that all youth strength and conditioning coaches should consider when creating a training program. Coaches should take advantage of each window to maximize a youth athlete’s potential and help ensure a long athletic career.

Coaches Program design

The Importance of Proper Movement for Marines - Part 3: Evidence-Based Movement Assessment

April 24, 2018by Matt Zummo, CSCS

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An evidence-based movement assessment could hold Marines accountable for mobility and stability by systematically assessing movement patterns. This article (part three of a four-part series) explains one way that this could be accomplished.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Technique Program design

Unintended Consequences of Too Much Discipline

December 26, 2018by Clayton Kuklick, MA, PhD, CSCS and Brian T. Gearity, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

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This article reviews the day-to-day operations of a strength and conditioning coach in the collegiate setting and identifies key factors that affect common coaching practices and athletic performance. Development of a dominant coaching style in controlling time, space, flow, and efficiency is examined to avoid problems and unintended negative consequences.

Coaches Organization and Administration Professional Development

Balancing High Operational Load While Sustaining Conditioning for Law Enforcement Officers

April 25, 2018by Shane David Irving

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Specialist law enforcement resources are under constant strain to maintain operational and organizational outcomes. The high operational tempo disturbs many functions including skill enhancement, personal development, work/life balance, and time for physical conditioning.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Technique Program design

Injury Risk Reduction Programs for Firefighters—A Case Example

April 24, 2018by Carl H. Sheppard, CSCS, TSAC-F

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The program described in this article is an example of how a department can attempt to address and potentially prevent musculoskeletal injuries in firefighters and similar tactical populations. This process includes the use of movement screens, active workshops, and various modes of feedback.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design Safety

Before You Jump—Considerations Prior to Opening Your Own Facility

June 22, 2018by Robert Linkul, MS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D

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Before taking any steps toward opening a facility, the personal trainer should review the following considerations to ensure they are making the right decision.

Personal trainers Coaches Organization and Administration Professional Development

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October 15, 2023by Developing Speed

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This excerpt from Developing Speed describes an agility drill that aims to develop acceleration and defensive positioning.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design
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