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Hip Rotators: Friend or Foe?

May 8, 2018by Michael Griffith, MS, PT, CSCS

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Learn about the hip rotators as they relate to performance training. In this session from the NSCA’s 2016 National Conference, Michael Griffith explains the limitations of the hip external rotators and how this can impede performance and lead to injury. This session will also provide eccentric drills and exercises for the hip rotators.

Personal trainers Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Character by Design: Research-Based Methods for Behavior Change

August 27, 2018 - June 4, 2020by Jim Davis, MA, MEd

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Jim Davis, the Director of the Good Athlete Project, identifies usable methods for effective, research-based methods to motivate a unique group of athletes. In this session from the NSCA’s 2018 Coaches Conference, Davis explains how to distinguish between effective and ineffective motivational techniques, and how to design individualized strategies to get the most out of your athletes.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Trainer Tips: Resistance Training for Women

May 24, 2018

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Trainer Tips are infographics designed to help you, an NSCA professional, educate clients and promote your services. These member-only resources can be used for client education, motivation, and promotion.

Personal trainers Exercise Science

Training Methods for the Hockey Athlete

August 29, 2018by Paul J. Goodman, CSCS

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Paul Goodman, MS, CSCS, USAW, spoke at the NSCA's 2012 National Conference about developing the hockey athlete.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

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May 17, 2018 - May 13, 2025by Charlie Weingroff, DPT, ATC, CSCS

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Using Lateralizations and Regressions for Motor Skill Acquisition

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Practical Applications for Rotational Power Training

June 22, 2018by David Otey, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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As rotation, power, and rotational power are all common pieces of everyday life, it is important to train for efficiency in the movements. This article addresses the specific approaches rotational training can have in an individual’s strength program to address core integrity, synergistic muscular systems, and overall athletic capabilities as it relates to aging.

Personal trainers Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Integrating Motor Patterns into Exercise for Performance and Prevention

May 10, 2018by Barton Bishop, DPT, CSCS

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In this session from the 2014 NSCA Personal Trainers Conference, Barton Bishop explains how to utilize the body’s natural way of learning movement. This will help athletes become more efficient at movement for improvements in exercise and athletic performance, and help in preventing future injuries.

Personal trainers Exercise Technique Program design

Year-Round Nutrition Program

March 6, 2021by Developing Endurance

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This excerpt briefly explains nutrition periodization for different training cycles to help maximize performance for endurance athletes.

Personal trainers Coaches Nutrition

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September 19, 2019by Stephanie Paplinskie, MA, CSCS

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PT 2022

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Rebranding Resistance Training for Older Adults Using Ratings of Perceived Exertion

September 9, 2019by Sterling Richards Sr, CSCS and Bridget Melton, CSCS, TSAC-F

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This article discusses the ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) scales and how to educate older clients to utilize them, as well as how to monitor and safely progress their training intensity.

Personal trainers Program design
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