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Stability and the Squat: Front-Loaded versus Back-Loaded Squatting—Part 4

June 20, 2018by Richard Ulm, DC, MS, CSCS

Article

Squatting may be commonplace in the weight room, but proper execution of this great exercise is difficult. Strength and conditioning coaches will need to properly select exercises and cue their athletes in a way that not only allows for a proper stabilizing strategy to occur, but promotes it.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique

Training Considerations for People with Disabilities

April 11, 2018by Nicholas Maruca, CSCS

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Most people suffer from some degree of injury, illness, or disease at some point. As a result, there is a need for strength and conditioning professionals who can develop effective exercise programs for people with disabilities.

Personal trainers Program design

Implications for Training in Youth: Is Specialization Benefiting Kids?

May 24, 2018by Yann Le Meur, PhD

Article

Early sports specialization has been a controversial topic in the field of sports medicine, training, and conditioning. Recent studies report increased sports-related injuries in single-sport specialized athletes compared with multisport specialized athletes.

Personal trainers Coaches Exercise Science Program design

The Recovery Process

June 11, 2018by Anthony J. Harvey, CSCS, TSAC-F, RSCC

Article

Many processes and applications are used for recovery programs but there are certain factors that must be taken into consideration before determining the optimal course of action.

Coaches Program design

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September 19, 2019by Nick Brattain, CSCS

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Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches

Common Medications that Lifters Over 40 Take, and How they Affect Exercise and Nutrition

October 30, 2020by Igor Klibanov

Article

This article aims to offer guidance on the effects of certain medications, as well as help personal trainers and their clients in the consultation process with qualified physicians and pharmacists.

Personal trainers Nutrition

Assessing Group-Based Changes in High-Performance Sport - Part 1: Null Hypothesis Significance Testing and the Utility of p Values

January 2, 2022by Adam Virgile, CSCS

Article

The first in a two part series, this infographic explains how to create a null hypothesis and interpret p values in research.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Testing and Evaluation Professional Development

Instability Training—Help or Hype?

April 12, 2018by Ronald L. Snarr, CSCS, Jason C. Casey, PhD, CSCS, Ashleigh Von Hallmark, CSCS, and Ryan Eckert, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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This article briefly examines the most popular instability training devices and provides examples of how instability training can be incorporated into traditional resistance training programs.

Personal trainers Exercise Technique Program design

Bridge: Client-Trainer Dynamic, with Brandi Binkley

May 4, 2018by Brandi Binkley, MS

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Brandi Binkley, the 2015 NSCA Personal Trainer of the Year, shares her thoughts on the relationship between clients and personal trainers.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration Professional Development
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