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Core Development through the Use of Sled Training

April 6, 2018by Kelvin N. King Jr

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Using the sled closely mimics real-time sports performance movements and activities because of the horizontal resistance opposing the vertical movements typically seen in a weight room setting. This article highlights a variety of sled training exercises designed to target the core musculature.

Personal trainers Exercise Technique Program design

Thurs1000McKeefery

May 17, 2018by Ron McKeefery, MA, CSCS, RSCC*D

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Bridge the Gap Lecture: Conditioning Program Design Workshop

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Thurs1200McKeefery

May 17, 2018by Ron McKeefery, MA, CSCS, RSCC*D

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Bridge the Gap Practical: Conditioning Program Design Workshop

Coaches

Sat1300Sandoval

May 14, 2018 - May 13, 2025by Bo Sandoval, MS, CSCS, RSCC*D

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Explosive Techniques for the Mixed Marital Artist

Coaches

Thurs1200McKeefery

May 17, 2018by Ron McKeefery, MA, CSCS, RSCC*D

Video

Bridge the Gap Practical: Conditioning Program Design Workshop

Coaches

Movement Analysis and Biomechanics for Endurance Sports

May 23, 2018by Developing Endurance

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Endurance sports are typically not thought of as highly technical endeavors, but proper movement during training and competition for endurance sports can affect both performance and health.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique

Tennis

May 8, 2021by Developing the Core

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This short excerpt from Developing the Core details the importance of training the core musculature in tennis athletes.

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Sprinting in Field and Court Sports

May 18, 2018by Developing Speed

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Athletes in field and court sports require reactive agility—they must accelerate, decelerate, and change direction in a constantly changing environment. These requirements result in technical differences between sprinting in a field or court sport and sprinting the 100-m.

Coaches Exercise Technique

Not Adding Up – Why Gravitational Running Techniques May Not Biomechanically Equal Speed

December 5, 2021by Robert Stanley, MS, CSCS

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This article seeks to provide some insight to optimal biomechanics in running technique and why normal gravitational techniques may not suit tactical athletes while load-bearing.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Exercise Technique

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.

Coaches Program design
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