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September 19, 2019by Jaynie Bjornaraa, PhD, MPH, PT, CSCS,*D, CSPS,*D

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In-Season Strength Programming: Multi Faceted Approach

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SAT1440JOHNSON

May 11, 2018by Matthew Johnson

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In-Season Strength Programming

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FRI1400DIETZ

September 19, 2019by Cal Dietz, MEd, CSCS

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Classifying Movements

January 10, 2022by Developing Agility and Quickness

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This brief excerpt breaks down agility into different target movement patterns to help develop an effective agility and quickness program.

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Exercise Recovery: Science versus Practice

May 4, 2018by Michael Naperalsky, MS, CSCS

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Understand the overall process of exercise and recovery and learn to identify the four key areas of stress and recovery. In this session from the 2017 NSCA Coaches Conference, Michael Naperalsky also explains how to classify various modalities and strategies as “effective,” “promising,” or “inconclusive,” and how to measure recovery.

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Progressive Speed and Power Training Concepts

May 7, 2018by Jimmy Radcliffe, MS, CSCS

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In this practical session from the 2015 NSCA National Conference, Jimmy Radcliffe explains how to integrate strength and speed complexes and plyometric progressions into periodic progressions. Radcliffe is well-known for authoring “Functional Training for Athletes at all Levels” and “High-Powered Plyometrics.”

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Fatigue – Enemy or Ally?

April 15, 2022by Dane Bartz, PhD, CSCS and Alexandra Bartz

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The purpose of this article is to help bring awareness of athletic recovery by useful fatigue monitoring and managing tools, such as external and internal load examples.

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On-Duty Strength and Conditioning Programming Considerations for Police Officers

October 25, 2024by Brandon Holder, CSCS, RSCC and Merrick Lincoln, DPT, PT, CSCS

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The purpose of this article is to review the physiological determinants of police work, provide the strength and conditioning professional with an overview of comm on constraints associated with training police officers, discuss the role of autoregulated training, and provide programming recommendations for training police officers around their patrol shifts.

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The Need for Speed—Improving Sprinting Performance in Football Players

April 22, 2019by Kenneth P. Clark, PhD, CSCS

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Acceleration and maximal velocity are two factors that are key for any position in football and can determine success in many situations out on the field. This article will review several aspects of sprint mechanics and training to enhance linear (straight-ahead) speed for football players.

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