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Post-Rehabilitation Programming—Lateral Ankle Sprains

January 22, 2019by Cameron Yuen, CSCS

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Ankle sprains are an extremely common injury of both sports and everyday life. In the post-rehabilitation setting, it is important to first identify and then address deficits in ankle, hip, and knee range of motion and strength.

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

Assessing Agility Using the T Test, 5-10-5 Shuttle, and Illinois Test

May 22, 2018by NSCA's Guide to Program Design

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Before implementing an agility training program, baseline measures of change of direction ability should be assessed. This article presents norms for three tests that can be used to assess change of direction ability.

Coaches Program design Testing and Evaluation

Fri1600Jones

May 14, 2018 - May 13, 2025by Brett Jones, MS, ATC, CSCS

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Indian Club Drills for Hip and Ankle Mobility

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Strength and Conditioning Considerations for Triathletes

November 12, 2018by Ryan Eckert, CSCS, NSCA-CPT, and Ronald L. Snarr, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT

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Triathlons are unique compared to other sports as athletes are required to master three distinct disciplines: swimming, cycling, and running. This article lays out a training program that focuses on a balance between strength training and sport training to avoid overtraining and overuse injuries and to maximize performance in a multi-sport athlete.

Personal trainers Coaches Program design

Fri1600Jones

May 14, 2018 - May 13, 2025by Brett Jones, MS, ATC, CSCS

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Indian Club Drills for Hip and Ankle Mobility

Personal trainers

Barefoot Training

August 24, 2018by Loren Landow, CSCS,*D

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Join Loren Landow as he talks about barefoot training during the NSCA's 2014 National Conference. Drawing on his personal experience with fascial injury, Landow demonstrates mobility and activation exercises designed to help build ankle and foot strength.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Emphasizing Strength and Power Performance Using the Trap Bar Deadlift for the Modern-Day Warfighter

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The purpose of this article is to provide warfighters and tactical facilitators with an evidence-based approach to improve maximal strength and power using the trap bar deadlift as it relates to combat preparedness.

TSAC Facilitators Program design

Does Different Footwear Alter Ankle Joint Forces During the Barbell Back Squat?

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Ankle injuries are very common and their incidence potentially can be reduced or prevented if the person has a better sense of foot position if proper footwear is worn while exercising.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Exercise Technique Program design

Kinematic and Kinetic Chains

June 8, 2018by NSCA's Essentials of Personal Training, Second Edition

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The importance of recognizing a closed-chain activity lies in the fact that the motions of multiple joints are coupled. Weakness at any one joint will consequently limit performance of the entire movement.

Personal trainers Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Acute Effects of Progressive Sled Loading on Resisted Sprint Performance and Kinematics

December 19, 2020by Adam Virgile, CSCS

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This infographic briefly reviews the differences in sprint velocity and technique, including stride length and hip, knee, and ankle flexion during a 20-meter resisted sprint.

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