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NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Season 6 Episode 17: Corliss Fingers

Podcast

This episode features Corliss Fingers, the Director of Strength and Conditioning at Bethune-Cookman University. She talks with NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, about her journey in a predominantly male strength and conditioning profession. This episode speaks to the value of a strength and conditioning coach at the college level, as Fingers shares about preparing athletes in the extreme heat and humidity of Florida during pre-season football. She also recaps her presentation at the 2022 NSCA National Conference in New Orleans, LA, discussing representation around diversity, equity, and inclusion for athletes and coaches. You can reach out to Corliss on Twitter: @CorlissFingers or by email at fingersc@cookman.edu | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscs

Coaches Professional Development

The Art of Integration—Periodizing Speed, Power, and Strength in the Training Process

March 12, 2019by Chris Bellon, PhD, CSCS

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In this NSCA 2018 Coaches Conference video, Chris Bellon discusses integrating periodization for speed, power, and strength development for collegiate athletes.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Private Sector to the Pros

August 29, 2018by Adam E. Feit, MS, CSCS,*D, RSCC

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The NSCA provides career-focused benefit videos designed to help members gain expert insight, knowledge and tips to help further their careers.Private Sector to the Pros

Coaches Organization and Administration Professional Development

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 22: Joel Raether

Podcast

Joel Raether, owner of Authentic Performance in Denver, CO, talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about how to get started and then progress as a strength and conditioning professional. Early on, it takes plenty of long hard hours to get to a high level in this profession, but as you find your way, you must find a balance between work and life. Developing relationships is the biggest part of moving forward and being successful with high level athletes.

Coaches Professional Development

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 18: Ashley Jones

Podcast

Rugby strength and conditioning coach Ashley Jones talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about early involvement in the NSCA, working in professional sports, why it is important to write as a strength and conditioning coach, building your network, and avoiding burnout.

Coaches Professional Development

Sat1600Kaplan

May 15, 2018 - May 13, 2025by Dustin Kaplan, ATC, CSCS, RSCC

Video

Agility Progression and Technique for Your Personal Training Athlete

Personal trainers

Primed, Locked, and Loaded to Move

August 19, 2018by Diane Vives, MS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D

Video

Diane Vives, MS, CSCS,*D, FMS, presented during the NSCA's 2014 Movement Performance Clinic on the importance of moving well, and on designing circuits with movement quality.

Personal trainers Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Patellar Tendinopathy in Team Sports

February 4, 2019by Yann Le Meur

Article

Preventing injury, such as patellar tendinopathy, for athletes can be done through using various volumes, loads, contractions, and equipment in the off-season. The following info-graphic shows exercises and techniques to help with patellar tendinopathy.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease

The Use of Nutritional Supplementation in Sports: Safety, Efficacy and the NCAA

September 4, 2018by Colin Wilborn, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, FNSCA

Video

Colin Wilborn, PDH, ATC, CSCS and Abbie Smith-Ryan, PhD, CSCS,*D, spoke on the use of nutritional supplementation in collegiate sports.

Nutrition Program design

Reconditioning from Sedentariness

July 29, 2019by Gary S. Stebbing, CSCS

Article Members Only

With the rapid development of technology, the daily demands for physical activity are significantly reduced. This article details four distinct phases for personal trainers to implement when working with clients coming from sedentary lifestyles.

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