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Balancing the Autonomic Nervous System by Breathing

June 11, 2018by Brian T. Gearity, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, FNSCA and Gabrielle Smith, MA

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Decompressing after a workout, practice, or competition is a beneficial habit that can be achieved through breathing. This article provides an overview of the autonomic nervous system and guidelines for how to use breathing to calm, or balance, the brain and body.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Applying Dumbbell Exercises to Football Players’ Training Programs

April 19, 2018by Allen R. Hedrick, MA, CSCS,*D, RSCC*E, FNSCA

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This article describes how to use dumbbell exercises in the training programs for football athletes. It includes sample programs for skill position athletes and big skill position athletes.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Why Coaches Need to Know About Wellness

March 31, 2018by Rick Howard MEd, CSCS,*D

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Youth practitioners need to be aware of the competing demands on young athletes’ lives in order to help them effectively balance these demands. Wellness provides a reference point that can be used to better understand the competing demands placed on youngsters by identifying the six dimensions of wellness.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Ruck-Based Selection Training

April 25, 2018by Thomas Rader, CSCS

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Training to move heavy weight over a distance presents the participant with a unique set of physical challenges not typically seen in other training programs. However, there is a greater risk for injuries if appropriate training is not engaged in prior to the event.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Technique Program design

TSAC Research Review – Issue 37

April 25, 2018by Rod Pope, PhD

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This article is the second of a continuing series that examines pertinent and recent tactical strength and conditioning research reviews.

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TSAC Report 43 Research Review

April 25, 2018by Rod Pope, PhD

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This article is the eighth in 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. On this occasion, the focus is on new research presented at the 2016 NSCA National Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, July 7 – 8, 2016.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design Testing and Evaluation

The Importance of Proper Movement for Marines—Part 1: An Introduction to Movement and Potential Problems

April 24, 2018by Matt Zummo, CSCS

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This is the first part of a four-part series that will address implementing a comprehensive evidence-based approach to proper movement patterns in order to reduce movement dysfunction in Marines.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Technique Program design

Applied Periodization in Shoulder Injury for the Tactical Athlete—Part 2

April 24, 2018by Keith Chittenden, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D and Joseph Morelli, CSCS

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The exercises and progressions provided in this article can be used as a basic guideline for rehabilitation of common shoulder injuries, as well as a way to strengthen areas that are commonly affected by injury.

TSAC Facilitators Program design Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease

Occupationally Fit for Duty—What are the Physical Tasks of California Patrol Law Enforcement Officers?

April 24, 2018by Joseph Dulla, TSAC-F

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A common theme in tactical fitness is to train for the demands of the position. This begs the questions: what are the actual occupational physical fitness requirements of the position of a California patrol law enforcement officer and how might these inform programming for this population?

TSAC Facilitators Program design Testing and Evaluation

A Sample Six-Week Exercise Program to Improve General Physical Preparedness for an Occupational Physical Assessment

April 24, 2018by Dennis Scofield, CSCS, TSAC-F, Joseph Kardouni

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This article provides a sample six-week, non-linear program for improving muscular strength, power, endurance, anaerobic capacity, and aerobic capacity. However, this is not a “one-size fits all” program, and manipulation of the program variables may be warranted for some individuals.

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