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thu1630sorin

September 19, 2019by Bert Sorin

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CC2023

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches

thur1200bollinger

September 19, 2019by Lance Bollinger, PhD, CSCS

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NATCON 2022

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches

The Science and Application of High-Intensity Interval Training

October 11, 2019by Paul Laursen, PhD

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In this session from 2019 Coaches Conference, Paul Laursen, co-author of the book “Science and Application of High-Intensity Interval Training: Solutions to the Programming Puzzle,” explains the physiological targets of high-intensity interval training and how to design and manipulate variables for a variety of applications.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Resistance Training—General vs Specific Exercises

April 11, 2018by Nick Tumminello, NSCA-CPT

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This article proposes that all resistance training exercises can be classified as either “specific” or “general.” How to classify each exercise type and the unique benefits they offer is explained.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Exercise Technique Program design

SAT0800Dietz

May 11, 2018by Cal Dietz, CSCS

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Structural Considerations from the Tissue to Joint Mechanics in Hockey Training

Coaches

SAT1000COMFORT

September 19, 2019by Paul Comfort, PhD, CSCS,*D

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CC22

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches

Resistance Training Adaptations: Skeletal Changes

June 14, 2018by NSCA's Essentials of Personal Training Second Edition

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Bone tissue is “alive” and is a dynamic tissue that can respond to resistance training. In addition to the obvious effects of resistance training on muscle mass and strength, resistance training may lead to decreased risk for osteoporosis, fractures, and falls in later life.

Coaches Exercise Science

Fri1200McMahon

May 17, 2018by Eric McMahon, MEd, CSCS, RSCC*D

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Velocity Based Training in Professional Baseball

Coaches

Dynamic Warm–Up Movement Assessment™ (DWMA)

May 9, 2018by Michael Bewley, MA, CSCS,

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Traditional movement screens are not always feasible when working with a multitude of athletes with time limitations. In this session from the NSCA’s 2016 Coaches Conference, Michael Bewley demonstrates how to implement the Dynamic Warm–Up Movement Assessment™, which is a succinct way to pinpoint movement deficiencies and apply correctives for an entire group at once.

Coaches Program design Testing and Evaluation
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