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Embedding Strength and Conditioning in High School JROTC – A 16-Week Model for Tactical Readiness, Safety, and Self-Efficacy

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This article discusses current tactical and youth training literature into a 16-week JROTC strength and conditioning model for high school students. Visit NSCA online to learn more about athletic performance.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Technique Program design Organization and Administration Testing and Evaluation Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease Professional Development

The Bilateral Deficit—Plausible Explanations and Solvents

April 20, 2018by John M. McNamara, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, USAW, and Max Barnhart, CSCS

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By adhering to the basic principles of training, including progressive overload, periodization, and a safe lifting environment, the bilateral deficit can be improved by the amalgamation of unilateral force production, maximal effort, and repeated effort training.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

What Strength and Conditioning Coaches Need to Know to Prevent Sudden Death in Sports

November 26, 2018by Courteney Benjamin, MS, CSCS

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Courteney Benjamin discusses the importance and warning signs a strength and conditioning coach should know to help prevent sudden death in their athletes.

Coaches Program design Safety Emergency Procedures

Improving the Strength and Conditioning Program on a Limited Budget

March 3, 2023by Allen Hedrick, MA, CSCS,*D, FNSCA, RSCC*E

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This article provides a first-hand perspective of different approaches strength and conditioning coaches can take when they need to produce a highly competitive athlete, but their financial resources are limited.

Coaches Program design Professional Development

Prehabilitation for the Tactical Athlete

February 13, 2018by Brandon Stone, CSCS, RSCC

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Learn about what prehabilitation truly is, where it originates from, and most importantly, what it can do for the tactical athlete.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design Safety

Utilizing the Priority Training System for First Responders

April 24, 2018by Bryan Fass, ATC, CSCS

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The “priority training system” is one method first responders can use to ensure adequate exercise while not overexerting to the point that they are too fatigued to perform their jobs.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design Safety

Personal Training for the Sedentary Office Worker

April 6, 2018by Ryan T. McClure, CSCS and Bryan K. Jackson, CSCS

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No training program can completely eliminate the risk of cardiovascular disease or low back pain, but some steps can be taken to decrease the likelihood of being afflicted by either.

Personal trainers Program design

Pre-Workout Supplements – An Evidence - Based Guide

November 8, 2024by Adam Gonzalez, PhD, CSCS,*D, and Guillermo Escalante, DSC, MBA, ATC, CSCS

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The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the research on multi-ingredient pre-workout supplements (MIPS) and help practitioners become educated consumers when evaluating the various formulas and products on the market for making recommendations to clients or athletes.

Personal trainers Nutrition

Lower Back Issues Among First Responders: The How, Why, and What

May 7, 2018by John Hofman, MS, CSCS, USAW-1

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In this session from the 2015 NSCA TSAC Annual Training, John Hofman covers many common ailments that are specific to firefighters and how they are brought on by overuse, poor compensation, and improper motor patterns. Hofman shares effective strategies that can help improve a department’s health, wellness, and injury prevention programs, as well as corrective exercises.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Technique Program design Safety

Tendinopathy and a Preventative Management Strategy for the Strength and Conditioning Professional

April 10, 2018by Keith Chittenden, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

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Tendinopathy is a pathological condition that occurs when a tendon is repeatedly injured and degenerately breaks down. Specific exercise programming may help prevent tendinitis from occurring.

Personal trainers Program design Safety Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease
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