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A Woman’s Worth: How to Help Female Clients Improve Their Body Image

April 17, 2020by Molly Galbraith, CSCS

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In this session from NSCA’s 2019 National Conference, Molly Galbraith, Woman-in-Charge at Girls Gone Strong, discusses barriers of body image and explains the impact a health professional can have. This session also provides actionable tools to help clients improve their body image and feel safer, stronger, and more confident in their body.

Personal trainers Coaches Professional Development

Top Ways to Drive Traffic to a Fitness Business

April 10, 2018by Josh Leve

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For fitness business owners, marketing is understanding the audience and being able to craft stories that capture their attention. This article includes recommendations of ways to get current clients more engaged, as well as reach out to new clients.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration

Applied Periodization in Shoulder Injury for the Tactical Athlete—Part 1

April 24, 2018by Joseph Morelli, CSCS and  Keith Chittenden, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

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An organized, science-based, and evidence-based periodized program that is guided by capable and competent professionals is the most efficient and effective way to accomplish the task of returning from a shoulder injury to full active duty. The concepts of periodization paired with evidence-based strength and conditioning interventions provides the framework needed for tactical facilitators to accomplish this task.

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

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Continuous Quality Improvement to Ensure Personal Training Scope of Practice

April 9, 2018by Dan Mikeska, MS

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With the pervasiveness of chronic disease, personal trainers need to be vigilant in their efforts to gain new clients and retain current clients, while maintaining the scope of practice boundaries. By reviewing the needs and expectations of customers and stakeholders, a process for improving service can be developed.

Personal trainers Program design Organization and Administration

How to Improve Your Sales Skills and Get More Clients without Compromising Your Values

June 20, 2018by Ryan Ketchum

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If you want to have control of your earning potential as a personal trainer, it is important to master the art of the sale. With the help of this sales process and closing system, you will be able to confidently close more sales and help more clients.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration Professional Development

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September 19, 2019by Nick Brattain, CSCS

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Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches

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September 19, 2019by Corliss Fingers

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September 19, 2019by Stephanie Mull, MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS

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Personal trainers Coaches

Real World Corrective Exercise

September 11, 2018by Mike Robertson

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In this lecture from the NSCA's 2014 Coaches Conference, Mike Robertson talks about corrective exercise and its application. Invoking Gray Cook, Mike defines corrective exercise as "a holistic approach where an assessment is used to determine specific weaknesses and/or limitations of the athlete" - be it aerobic, strength, or agility.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design
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