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NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 78: Adam Fletcher and Coaches vs. COVID-19

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Adam Fletcher, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for men’s basketball at the University of Illinois, talks to the NSCA Coaching Program Manager, Eric McMahon, about the impact of the Coaches vs. COVID-19 webinars to support the service community and build the strength and conditioning community. Topics under discussion include his journey from an accounting major to strength coach, how vital it is to get to know the sport coaches, and how he seeks to be a positive role model as he works alongside his wife. Find Adam on Twitter: @Adam_Fletcher41 or Instagram: @coach_fletch | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscs

Coaches Professional Development

Prescription Exercise Programming in Preparation for the Army Combat Fitness Test

March 3, 2023by Jennifer Lentz

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This article discusses the importance and impact a qualified fitness professional on the fitness and readiness of soldiers for the United States Army.

TSAC Facilitators Program design

The Components of Recovery for Tactical Operators

December 19, 2022by Dane Bartz, PhD, CSCS,*D and Alexandra Bartz

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This article uses relevant research and literature to provide suggestions for optimal recovery in tactical operators.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design

TSAC Report – July 2020 Research Column

April 11, 2021by Brian Schilling, PhD, CSCS, FNSCA and Dustin Dunnick, CSCS

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This article is part of a continuing series of tactical strength and conditioning (TSAC) research reviews. It is designed to bring awareness to new research findings of relevance to tactical strength and conditioning communities.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design Testing and Evaluation

TSAC Report July 2018 Research Column

April 29, 2019by Brian K. Schilling, PhD, CSCS, FNSCA

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This article is part of a continuing series of tactical strength and conditioning (TSAC) research reviews. It is designed to bring awareness to new research findings of relevance to tactical strength and conditioning.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science

Hypertrophy Loading Zones: How Incorporating Light Weights can Translate into Greater Gains

May 10, 2018by Dr. Brad Schoenfeld. PhD, CSCS*D, CSPS*D, NSCA-CPT*D, FNSC

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Lighter weights can translate to bigger muscles, Brad Schoenfeld says in this lecture from the NSCA's 2014 Personal Trainer Conference. Brad presents one of his latest studies, which looks at hypertrophy in trained subjects.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Program design

A Holistic Approach to Tactical Operator Wellness and Performance

July 15, 2019by Mick Stierli, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

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Mick Stierli, a Sargent with the New South Wales Police Force and the creator of both the Physical Training Instructors program and the New South Wales Police RECON program in Australia, discusses his holistic approach to providing care and training to police officers over the course of their career from hire to retire at the 2018 NSCA Tactical Annual Training.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design

Bridge: Shoulder Function during Overhead Lifting Tasks

May 4, 2018by NSCA

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This video demonstrates optimal joint kinematics at the shoulder complex for overhead lifting tasks as well as a screening process to provide coaches with a tool to assess an athlete’s suitability for overhead lifting.

Coaches Exercise Technique

Wellness Coaching – Keeping Military Members Fit to Fight

September 4, 2021by Darci Jo Kruse, MS, CSCS, TSAC-F

Article

The purpose of this article is to present evidence for implementing wellness coaching practices for enhanced dissemination of knowledge and improved efficacy of lasting behavior change, positively affecting the service member’s fitness performance levels and decreasing risk of lifestyle disease development.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Nutrition Program design

LTAD Track: Pillars of the Upcoming Position Statement on Long-Term Athletic Development

May 4, 2018by Rhodri Lloyd, PhD, CSCS,*D

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Examine the scientific rationale underpinning the 10 pillars of long-term athletic development proposed in the recently published NSCA position statement. In this session from the NSCA’s 2016 National Conference, Rhodri Lloyd demonstrate how the scientific principles surrounding the 10 pillars of long-term athletic development can be applied by coaches in a practical setting.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design
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