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Tactical Combine - What does it Take to Become an Operator?

April 29, 2019by Jeffrey B. Carroll, CSCS

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Jeff Carroll talks about his experience working with the tactical population and some of the key areas that tactical facilitators need to be aware of in training and testing for this population, in this session from the NSCA’s 2018 TSAC Annual Training.

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Postural Restoration: A New Tool for the Coaching Tool Box

August 29, 2018by Ron Hruska and Mike Arthur, CSCS, RSCC*E

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In this video from the NSCA's 2013 Coaches Conference, Ron Hruska, MPA, PT, and Mike Arthur, CSCS, discuss postural restoration and its importance in terms of an "inside and out approach to strength training."

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Lessons Learned – “The Training Process”

June 5, 2020by Bo Sandoval, MS, CSCS, RSCC*D

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In this session from the NSCA Coaches Conference 2020, Bo Sandoval, Director of Strength and Conditioning for the UFC Performance Institute, discusses the processes in which they assess their athletes, provide individualized training programs to make weight or build performance, and the various ways they are collecting vital information and research pertaining to fighters.

Coaches Program design Testing and Evaluation

Strength Training for the Aging Exerciser - Benefits, Considerations, and Program Design Tips

April 21, 2025by Josh McMillan, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D

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This article dives into the extensive benefits of strength training for aging exercisers, emphasizing its positive effects on muscle mass, bone density, balance, and metabolic health.

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Basketball Strength Training Abroad—from Personal Experience

June 11, 2018by William Burgos, MS, CSCS, RSCC

Article

Traveling overseas to administer a strength and conditioning program can be an immensely beneficial experience for both the coach and the athlete. It can help build a strong rapport, which can ultimately build more trust and adherence to the training program.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Combining Physical and Mental Training

June 19, 2018by Andy Gillham, PhD, CC-AASP, CSCS

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Much in the same way that a single movement or a single workout does not make or break a training cycle, the same holds true for mental skills. The challenge is that the strength and conditioning coach will likely need to reach out to another professional trained in sport psychology to help establish the plan and construct the appropriate interventions.

Coaches Exercise Science

Intensity or Resistance

September 17, 2018by Strength Training Second Edition

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The loading intensity a person chooses depends on his or her goals and training status (i.e., whether the person is a trained athlete or a sedentary individual). Ultimately, the number of repetitions you can perform at a given intensity or load determines the effects of training on strength develop.

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Client-Centered Training—the Key to Delivering More Value and Better Results

April 10, 2018by Joe Drake, NSCA-CPT,*D

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Framing of the personal trainer-client relationship sets the stage for future success, and it all starts with the personal trainer’s approach. Learn how to give clients the right information at the right time, and in a way that will resonate with them.

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From Inspiration to Passion, the Five Constructs of the Motivation Process

January 22, 2019by Mike Israetel

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In this 2018 NSCA Personal Training Conference video, Mike Israetel describes how to create and develop motivation in your clients, and how to understand the process of motivation in people.

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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.

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