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Pickleball Training for Older Adults

April 12, 2018by Ryan T. McClure, CSCS

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An appropriately designed program with elements of safe resistance training that focuses on the upper back and external shoulder rotators and open agility technique training may improve agility on the pickleball court, decrease the injury risk of older pickleball players, and increase the self-confidence of these individuals on the court and in daily life.

Personal trainers Exercise Technique Program design

Establishing Confidence and Buy-In Into – A New Performance Program in Non-Traditional Settings

March 29, 2024by Mark Walker, MAEd, CSCS

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This article is a personal perspective that focuses on methods that can be used to establish confidence in the performance program in non-traditional environments.

Coaches Program design Professional Development

Tire Flipping—A Method of Assessing Functional Power Output for Firefighters

April 24, 2018by Jason L. Mims, Kyle T. Ebersole, PhD, ATC/L, and David J. Cornell, PhD, CSCS, TSAC-F

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The movement pattern utilized when flipping a tire is similar to the movements required during firefighting. Learn not only how to flip a tire, but how to assess functional power output among firefighters through the use of tire flipping.

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What it Takes to Survive and Thrive as a Fitness Studio Owner

April 10, 2018by Josh Leve

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It is no secret that it takes a lot to differentiate yourself in today’s competitive market. But what does it truly take for a fitness studio owner to thrive in this industry? What are the strategies necessary to deploy that get you to the next level?

Personal trainers Organization and Administration

4 Keys to Delivering an Unforgettable Experience

December 3, 2018by Joe Drake, NSCA-CPT,*D

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Creating life changing experiences takes time and does not often happen overnight. Sometimes it can be one mind-blowing experience but more often than not it is a series of great experiences delivered over a period of time that leads clients to settle on a fitness home and become raving fans.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration Professional Development

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

From the Field – A Closer Look at Squat Variations

September 20, 2020by Lee Boyce

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This article briefly explains different squat variations, as well as how they differ from a physics and biomechanics standpoint.

Personal trainers Exercise Technique Program design

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

Training Considerations for Rowing Athletes

April 10, 2018by Jack Carter, MS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D and Chat E. Williams, CSCS,*D, CSPS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, FNSCA

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This article looks at the four phases of the rowing stroke: the catch, drive, finish, and recovery. A sample resistance training program that addresses all four phases is included.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Program design

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
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