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Sprinting as a Screening Tool and Return-to-Play Modality

October 8, 2018by Derek M. Hansen, CSCS

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Learn how to use sprinting as a means of screening athletes for power, strength, range of motion, and coordination. In this session from the NSCA’s 2018 National Conference, Derek Hansen also identifies appropriate sprinting and running mechanics for optimizing performance and minimizing injury, and outlines a process for using sprinting as a return-to-play modality for soft-tissue and joint injuries.

Personal trainers Coaches Program design Testing and Evaluation

Small Group Training to Maximize Results for Clients and Profitability

November 6, 2018by Guillermo Escalante MS, ATC, CSCS and Manuel Escalante ATC, CSCS

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As a personal trainers business and clients grow a limitation of time and number of clients one can fit into a day is often dealt with by charging more per session or offering more time slots. This article goes over how to implement group training to maximize results for clients and profitability for a personal trainer,

Personal trainers Program design Client Consultation|Assessment

Force-Velocity-Power Profile Characteristics

July 10, 2022by NSCA’s Essentials of Sport Science

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This excerpt from NSCA’s Essentials of Sport Science briefly explains the force-velocity-power profile and how it can give strength and conditioning coaches a more holistic view of athletes.

TSAC Facilitators Coaches Exercise Science Program design

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May 17, 2018 - May 13, 2025by Shawn Arent, PhD, CSCS,*D, FACSM, FISSN

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Biomarkers: Potential Applications for the Military “Soldier-Athlete”

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Implications of Speed in Baseball

June 8, 2018by Developing Speed

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It is apparent that speed plays a vital role in successful baseball performance. Because of the short distances involved in the game, players rarely, if ever, achieve maximum speed and in actuality, it is acceleration that plays a much greater role in baseball.

Coaches Exercise Science

In-Season Training for High School 100-m Sprinters

February 29, 2020by Alexander McDaniel, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCS and Lindsey Schroeder

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This NSCA Coach article focuses on the in-season resistance training and mobility exercises designed for the 100-m sprint track and field high school athlete.

Coaches Program design

Management of Musculoskeletal Injuries—A Review for Fitness Professionals

April 13, 2018by Scott W. Cheatham, DPT, PhD, ATC, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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Because a client’s functional abilities will change in each of the tissue healing phases, the fitness professional must understand the time it takes to heal and the science behind each phase in order to prescribe safe exercises for clients in those phases.

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

The Intersection of Therapy and Performance with the Oklahoma City Thunder

January 13, 2020by Andrew Paul, MEd, CSCS

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From the 2019 NSCA’s Coaches Conference, Andrew Paul, Senior Athletic Performance Coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder in the National Basketball Association (NBA), discusses the importance of the emerging role of the dual-credentialed physical therapist/strength and conditioning specialist and identifies communication strategies to help facilitate good relationships and player transitions between the medical and performance teams.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design Testing and Evaluation Professional Development

Biofeedback for Strength and Conditioning Performance

April 19, 2018by Gabrielle Smith

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Biofeedback is a tool that not everyone knows about, yet many coaches and athletes could benefit from using it. This article will describe the psychophysiological principle, introduce biofeedback, and provide descriptions of two biofeedback modalities that may be useful for strength and conditioning professionals to improve performance.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique Program design

Coaching and Training in a Multicultural Environment

May 17, 2018by C.Keith Harrison

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C. Keith Harrison, Associate Program Director and Associate Professor of Sport Business Management for the University of Central Florida, talks at the 2015 National Conference about coaching and training in a multicultural environment. Harrison discusses his background and diversity in society, and engages the audience on diversity within the coaching and training environment.

Coaches Program design Organization and Administration
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