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Resistance Training—General vs Specific Exercises

April 11, 2018by Nick Tumminello, NSCA-CPT

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This article proposes that all resistance training exercises can be classified as either “specific” or “general.” How to classify each exercise type and the unique benefits they offer is explained.

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Considerations for Utilizing Manual Resistance Training

April 7, 2018by Bojan Makivic MSc

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Manual resistance training (MRT) can be an effective, low-cost, and easy-to-perform training modality. It can be performed in many situations regardless of space, equipment availability, and performance level.

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What Works: Based in Science, Grounded in Reality

March 4, 2019by Ashley Jones, MSC, CSCS, RSCC*E

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This 2018 Coaches Conference video features rugby Strength and Conditioning Coach Ashley Jones discussing how his training and coaching philosophies have changed over time based on experience and science based principles.

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Balancing High Operational Load While Sustaining Conditioning for Law Enforcement Officers

April 25, 2018by Shane David Irving

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Specialist law enforcement resources are under constant strain to maintain operational and organizational outcomes. The high operational tempo disturbs many functions including skill enhancement, personal development, work/life balance, and time for physical conditioning.

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TSAC Research Review, Issue 39

April 25, 2018by Rod Pope, PhD

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This article is the fourth of a continuing series that examines pertinent and recent tactical strength and conditioning research reviews.

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Sport Injuries: Patterns, Trends, and Current Thinking

July 8, 2019by Dan Pfaff

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World renowned Olympic training coach, Dan Pfaff, discusses how coaches can become a better performance supplier when managing athletic injuries. Pfaff also explains how to reduce lost time in practice and competitions, as well as how to reduce acute and chronic injury factors.

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TSAC Research Review, Issue 42

April 24, 2018by Rod Pope, PhD

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This article is the seventh in a continuing series of tactical strength and conditioning (TSAC) research reviews. It is designed to bring awareness to new research findings of relevance to tactical strength and conditioning communities.

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A Sample Ability-Based Conditioning Session for Law Enforcement and Correctional Recruits

June 10, 2019by Karly Cesario, Matthew Robert Moreno, TSAC-F, Ashley Bloodgood, and Robert G. Lockie, PhD, TSAC-F

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Law enforcement and correctional officers have the potential to be in a physically demanding situation at any time. This article is an overview of a conditioning program that can be used in physical training for recruits in the academy.

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Plyometric Progression

May 4, 2018 - June 8, 2021by Loren Landow, CSCS

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Learn optimal plyometric setup, execution, and landing mechanics to maximize power output and to best prepare the joint structures to tolerate greater stresses later in training. In this session from the NSCA’s 2016 TSAC Annual Training, Loren Landow explains progressions based on competency and ability, from low-amplitude, bilateral jumps to single-leg deceleration drills.

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Teaching Structural Integration and Movement Efficiency

May 7, 2018by Johnny Gillespie, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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In this hands-on session from the 2014 NSCA Personal Trainers Conference, Johnny Gillespie teaches simple ways to cue, feel, and teach others how their body is designed to move as a single cohesive unit. From this experience, assessment for both the personal trainer and client becomes a moment-to-moment and movement-to-movement process.

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