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Don't Be a Pig: Rethinking Training Practice for the Antifragile Athlete

May 7, 2018by Greg Myer, PhD, CSCS,*D, FACSM

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The framework of the athlete system is fragile, and thus susceptible to the “black swan” injury event. In this session from the 2016 NSCA National Conference, Greg Myer explains how to develop a training model focused on anti-fragility, by which athletes train to continuously regenerate and increase performance through the integration of random events, stressors, and volatility into their training regimen.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Influence of Perceptual-Cognitive Function on Movement Output

August 30, 2020by Developing Agility and Quickness, Second Edition

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This article briefly describes the importance of training perceptual-cognitive skills for faster performance.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Program design

Anthropometrical Considerations for Customizing the Squat Pattern

February 25, 2019by John State Rusin, DPT, PT, CSCS and Ryan Debell

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Proper form and biomechanical execution of the squat has been a long-debated subject in the fitness and sports performance industries. The following article describes a method to help determine an individual’s preferred squatting foot position, setup, and depth based on their unique hip anthropometrics for smarter, safer, and more optimized squatting.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique Program design Testing and Evaluation

From the Field – The Journey to Building a Sports Performance Facility: From Head Trainer to Business Owner

December 11, 2025by Jonathan Blakely Jr., CSCS,*D, RSCC

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This PTQ article shares a real-world story to give inspiration and practical advice on creating your own sport performance business. Visit NSCA online to read more on athletic performance and professional development.

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Tactical Fitness Research 2018

February 18, 2019by Guy D. Leahy, MEd, CSCS,*D

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This article is a review of the research relating to the tactical population from presentations and research from the 65th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM).

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science

Enhancing the Force-Velocity Profile of Athletes Using Weightlifting Derivatives

May 24, 2018by Yann Le Meur, PhD

Article

Weightlifting movements and their derivatives can be programmed effectively by considering their force–velocity characteristics and physiological underpinnings to meet the specific training goals of resistance training phases in accordance with the typical application of periodized training programs.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Breathing and Postural Control: The Missing Link in Your Training Program?

August 27, 2018by Dr. Arianne Missimer, DPT, RD, CSCS

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In this lecture from the NSCA's 2014 National Conference, Dr. Arianne Missimer talks about the importance of breath and posture, and their effect on the body's systems. Dr. Missimer discusses a number of factors, including the role of the inner core, postural stability, and functional vs. dysfunctional breathing.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Push, Jump, Punch: A Developmental Approach to Teaching Athletes the Power Clean

May 10, 2018by Joe Kenn, MA, CSCS,*D, RSCC*E

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Explore the developmental process of teaching an athlete how to perform a power clean. In this session from the 2015 NSCA National Conference, Joe Kenn demonstrates how to “slow cook” athletes to a fundamentally sound power clean through a process of implementing supplemental movements.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Making Olympic-Style Lifting Simple: Basic Progressions and Regressions for the Snatch and Clean

December 10, 2018 - July 9, 2019by John Mackersie, MS, CSCS, USAW

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John Mackersie speaks at the 2018 NSCA TSAC Annual Training about how to apply variations of Olympic-style lifts into programming. As well as prescribing regressions, progressions, and modifications to individuals with injury or who are new to Olympic-style lifts.

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Physique versus Sports Nutrition: Are They Contradictory?

December 28, 2019by Shawn Arent, PhD, CSCS,*D

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In this session from the 2019 NSCA National Conference, Professor and Chair of the Department of Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina, Shawn Arent, discusses different nutritional strategies for optimizing performance versus optimizing body composition. He also reviews the current research for various nutritional approaches and trends in nutritional recommendations.

Coaches Nutrition
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