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Fri1400Kerksick

May 17, 2018by Chad Kerksick, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D

Video

A Coaches Guide to Changes in Energy Needs Throughout the Competitive Season

Coaches

Fri1400Kerksick

May 17, 2018by Chad Kerksick, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D

Video

A Coaches Guide to Changes in Energy Needs Throughout the Competitive Season

Coaches

Strength and Conditioning for Golf – A Framework for the Higher Handicap Player

October 15, 2023by Gary Stebbing, CSCS

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This article discusses components of a comprehensive pre-design process that aims to help coaches build an effective golf training program.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

One-Arm Dumbbell Snatch

June 8, 2018by Exercise Technique Manual for Resistance Training, 3rd Edition With Online Video

Article

This article describes proper technique for the one-arm dumbbell snatch, which is a total body power exercise.

Coaches Exercise Technique

Single-Leg Roman Chair Hold is More Effective than the Nordic Hamstring Curl in Improving Hamstring Strength-Endurance in Gaelic Footballers with Previous Hamstring Injury

March 4, 2020by Adam Virgile, CSCS

Article

This study compared the effectiveness of the single-leg Roman chair hold exercise with the Nordic hamstring curl exercise in athletes with previous hamstring injuries.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Program design

Shift-Based Program Scheduling for Firefighters

April 24, 2018by John R. Bennett, MS, CSCS,*D

Article

There is no argument that periodization is successful, and that different models can be applied with success in different fashions. The question of how shift work really affects a periodized program—more specifically firefighter shift work—is less clear.

TSAC Facilitators Program design

First Responder Research Column – Understanding the Stress Response Following Occupational Exposures among First Responders

February 17, 2026by Sarah Hines, Mark Abel, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D, and Emily Langford, PhD, CSCS,*D

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This TSAC Report article discusses incorporating stress inoculation to help first responders reduce stress response and expedite recovery. Visit NSCA online to learn more about exercise research.

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Building Better Athletes Through Increased Self-Confidence

July 6, 2018by Andrew D. Gillham, PhD, CSCS,*D

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Planning and designing training programs for a new group of athletes (e.g., a new recruiting class or a new coaching job) can be problematic without a base level understanding of the athletes’ current skill levels. This article describes one system that can be used to determine an athlete's self-confidence on different exercises.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Season 6 Episode 6: Dr. David Szymanski

Podcast

Explore the applied sport science research process in college baseball, and how academic research can be optimized to benefit player programming. This episode features Dr. David Szymanski, the Director of Baseball Performance at Louisiana Tech University, and co-editor of the recently published book NSCA’s Strength Training for Baseball. Hear about Szymanski’s career path, from college baseball player to coach and sport scientist. This episode covers a wide range of relevant topics, including exercise selection, performance technology, student pathways, and the emergence of performance director roles across Major League Baseball (MLB). Find David on Instagram: @drdavidszymanski or at his program website: LA Tech Sport Science| Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscs

Coaches Professional Development

Biofeedback for Strength and Conditioning Performance

April 19, 2018by Gabrielle Smith

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Biofeedback is a tool that not everyone knows about, yet many coaches and athletes could benefit from using it. This article will describe the psychophysiological principle, introduce biofeedback, and provide descriptions of two biofeedback modalities that may be useful for strength and conditioning professionals to improve performance.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique Program design
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