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Mobilize, Activate, Stimulate – Maximizing Your Warm-Ups

May 9, 2018by Emily Nolan

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Strength and conditioning professionals have a finite time to develop their athletes or clients. Too often the first 10 – 15 min of sessions are under-coached and poorly structured. In this session from the 2015 NSCA National Conference, Coach Emily Nolan explores ways to maximize the use of warm-ups.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design Professional Development

Positional Influences, Breathing and Performance: The Utilization of Postural Restoration for the Strength and Conditioning Specialist

May 10, 2018by Jason Masek, MA, ATC, PT, CSCS

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Posture begins with proper rib cage position, which leads to better breathing and ultimately, better athletic performance. Jason Masek discusses the important role that postural restoration plays in strength and conditioning during the 2015 Coaches Conference.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Using Age-Specific Benchmarking of Performance Measures to Create Individual Strength and Conditioning Programs

May 8, 2018by Kevin Paxton, MS

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Learn about processes of data collection and presentation, and how to use the data to individualize athletes’ training. In this session from the NSCA’s 2016 National Conference, Kevin Paxton demonstrates an age-specific long-term athletic development (LTAD) syllabus for soccer players.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

A Practical Guide to Workload Management and Injury Prevention in College and High School Sports

August 22, 2018by Francois Gazzano and Tim Gabbet

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Managing workload and optimizing athlete performance while promoting injury-free participation is simplified using the eight tips in this article.

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Supporting the Winter Sport Athlete from Talent I.D to Olympic Podium

December 17, 2018by Scott Riewald, PhD, CSCS

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This 2018 National Conference video features Scott Riewald in an overview of the 2018 USA Winter Olympic team and discusses how sport science support contributes to elite athlete performance. As well as the training, preparation, and expanding talent identification initiatives to influence performance for the Olympic Games.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design Organization and Administration

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September 19, 2019by Richard Ulm, DC, MS, CSCS

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Resistance Training and Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement— Considerations for Prosthesis and Client Safety

April 10, 2018by Grayson Elmore

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Historically, patients who undergo reverse total shoulder arthroplasty/ replacement (rTSA) procedures receive much stricter activity limitations for sports and resistance training endeavors in comparison to the traditional total shoulder arthroplasty/replacement. This may cause confusion amongst personal trainers about safety as it relates to designing resistance training programs for these patients.

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Motivating Youth Athletes Ages 10 – 13: From the Field

December 23, 2021by Will Mullins and Jeffrey Hartman, PhD, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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Do you understand the youth athlete? In order to train youth athletes effectively, coaches must have an understanding of how to motivate youth athletes. This article will explain how to do just that, as well as how to use age-appropriate developmental cues for this population.

Coaches Exercise Science

Don’t Just Be Different… Be a Difference Maker!

May 9, 2018by Gary Schofield Jr., ATC/L, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D

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“The goal of what we’re trying to do is make a difference in someone’s life,” says Gary Schofield in this session from the 2015 NSCA National Conference. Coach Schofield explains areas where you can make a difference for your athletes, including movement efficiency, recovery and regeneration, autoregulation, velocity-based training, and conditioning with purpose.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Supramaximal Eccentric Strength Training

May 9, 2018by Dietmar Schmidtbleicher, PhD

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Dietmar Schmidtbleicher, Head and Chair for Sport Sciences at the Institute of Sport Sciences at the Goethe University Frankfurt/Main in Frankfurt, Germany—and one of the world’s leading experts on strength and power training—explains the influencing factors of force production in eccentric muscle actions. Schmidtbleicher made a rare appearance in the United States at the NSCA’s 2015 National Conference.

Coaches Exercise Science
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