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Multi-Joint Training versus Isolated Training for Core Development

June 8, 2018by Developing the Core

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Ground-based free weight lifts, especially the explosive Olympic-style lifts, are highly recommended for athletic conditioning for the core muscles. They can provide a moderately unstable stimulus to augment activation of the core and limb muscles, while still providing maximal or near maximal strength, velocity, and power output.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique

The Role of Nitric Oxide in Tactical Performance

April 25, 2018by Trisha B. Stavinoha, MS, RD, CSCS

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Supplements that claim to boost nitric oxide have not been proven to be all that effective since the actual conversion in the blood cell is rather complicated and requires oxygen, which is usually in short supply during exercise or at high altitude. So how does an athlete boost their nitric oxide production?

TSAC Facilitators Nutrition

The Importance of the Initial Interview—Establishing Credibility Quickly with a New Potential Client

April 12, 2018by Robert C. Linkul, MS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, RCPT*D, FNSCA

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The initial interview is the starting point for the client-trainer relationship and sets the tone for the emotional connection and the development of trust and value for a long-lasting professional relationship.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration Professional Development

Executing Key Progressive Sequences for Functional Strength

May 9, 2018by Diane Vives, MS, CSCS,*D

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In this session from the 2015 NSCA Personal Trainers Conference, Diane Vives demonstrates key sequences of progressive and regressive tactics that build functional strength for primary lower body exercises. Learn to coach effectively in order to prompt the best execution and to identify common barriers of better movement to determine the best choices for progression and regression tactics for these movements.

Personal trainers Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

The Recovery Process

June 11, 2018by Anthony J. Harvey, CSCS, TSAC-F, RSCC

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Many processes and applications are used for recovery programs but there are certain factors that must be taken into consideration before determining the optimal course of action.

Coaches Program design

Micros, Mesos and Macros

September 4, 2018by Joseph G. Kenn, MA, CSCS, RSCC*E

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NFL Coach Joe Kenn, MA, CSCS, RSCC, spoke at the NSCA's 2013 Coaches Conference about Micros, Mesos and Macros, and the organization of a training plan.

Coaches Nutrition Program design

Slam on the Brakes: Deceleration Qualities to Optimize Performance

September 4, 2018by Shawn P. Myszka, CSCS

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Shawn Myszka, MS, CSCS,*D spoke at the NSCA's 2013 Coaches' Conference on the impact of deceleration on performance training.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Good Fats and Proteins for Youth Athletes

May 16, 2018

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Dr. Lonnie Lowery spoke at the NSCA's 2012 Coaches Conference on the benefits of good fats and proteins for youth athletes.

Coaches Nutrition

Multidirectional Speed Training for Hockey

May 16, 2018by Maria L. Mountain, MSc, CSCS

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Maria Mountain demonstrates of an off-ice agility cone drill to help hockey players work on multidirectional transitions using forward, backward, and lateral crossover patterns.

Coaches Program design

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May 14, 2018 - May 13, 2025by Shara Vigeant, NSCA-CPT

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Regeneration and Recovery for Combat Athletes

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