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Fri0800Gleason

May 17, 2018by Benjamin Gleason, PhD, CSCS,*D, RSCC

Video

Exertional Rhabdomyolysis: What is Too Much?

Coaches

Fri0800Gleason

May 17, 2018by Benjamin Gleason, PhD, CSCS,*D, RSCC

Video

Exertional Rhabdomyolysis: What is Too Much?

Coaches

Carbohydrate Periodization—Part 2: Time Carbohydrate Restriction

August 19, 2019by Mike Nelson

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This is the second part of a two-part series that investigates the effects of dietary carbohydrate availability on exercise performance and how specifically timed restriction of carbohydrates may also paradoxically enhance exercise performance in the medium and long term.

Personal trainers Nutrition

Fri1600Jones

May 17, 2018by Ashley Jones, MSc, CSCS, RSCC*E

Video

What Works: Based in Science, Grounded in Reality

Coaches

Fri1600Jones

May 17, 2018by Ashley Jones, MSc, CSCS, RSCC*E

Video

What Works: Based in Science, Grounded in Reality

Coaches

Thurs1330Terrel

May 16, 2018by Dana Terrell, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT

Video

Injury Risk Mitigation through Integrative Medicine

TSAC Facilitators

Factors Determining Quickness: Anticipation

May 18, 2018by Developing Agility and Quickness

Article

Scenarios that provide a stimulus relevant to the sporting environment may help athletes develop better anticipation skills through the refinement of search strategies, response speed and accuracy, pattern recognition, and decision-making abilities.

Coaches Exercise Science

From the Field – Bridging the Gap between Strength and Conditioning and Mental Readiness within H2F

October 11, 2024by Robert Warner, CSCS, TSAC-F

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This article provides personal insight and practical ways that mindfulness training can be incorporated into a physical training (PT) plan.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design

TSAC—Reducing the Risk of Injury

March 18, 2019by Rod Pope PhD

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This article is the first of a continuing series on practical, evidence-based approaches to reducing the risk of injury while developing tactical strength and conditioning. The focus of this article is on how to reduce non-contact ACL rupture injuries from turf and artificial fields.

TSAC Facilitators Program design Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease

Philosophy in Strength and Conditioning—Clarifying Coaching and Training Philosophy

August 22, 2018by Scott P. Caulfield, MA, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D and Brian T. Gearity, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

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Once strength and conditioning coaches have a better understanding of some of the differences between coaching and training philosophy, they can build their coaching philosophy and ensure it is a combination of both the “why” and “how.”

Coaches Program design Professional Development
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