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Enhancing Power and Performance in Volleyball Hitters

November 10, 2025by Emma McGee, and Jeffrey Hartman, PhD, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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This NSCA Coach article explores how combining strength and plyometric training can improve volleyball hitters’ vertical jump and power. Visit NSCA online to read more on athletic performance and sports science.

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The Red Light – Green Light System – A Simple Tool to Assess and Individualize Group Training

February 9, 2020by Detric Smith, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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This article introduces a potential solution for programming in the large group fitness setting with a wide variety of fitness levels.

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Using Velocity Measures to Improve Resistance Training Programming and Coaching

May 4, 2018by Daniel Baker, PhD, CSCS

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Examine different measures of velocity that can be used in resistance training and understand how each measure may be more applicable to either strength or power exercises. In this session from the NSCA’s 2016 National Conference, Daniel Baker, President of the Australia Strength and Conditioning Association, explains how to use velocity data to monitor changes in strength or power, and how to use velocity scores for readiness/performance monitoring.

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18 Basic Core Training Exercises

May 22, 2018 - December 20, 2024by Developing the Core

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Almost all functional movements of the trunk are combinations or variations of four basic movement patterns: trunk flexion, trunk extension, trunk rotation, and trunk lateral flexion. This article lists exercises to address each of these movement patterns.

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Anthropometry, Leverages, and Strength Training

February 25, 2019by Lee Boyce

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This 2018 Personal Trainers Conference video features Lee Boyce going over the subject of anthropometry and the mechanics of the fundamental movements in strength training. Boyce describes the common issues you see and how to individualize movements for your clients.

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In-Season Training for High School 100-m Sprinters

February 29, 2020by Alexander McDaniel, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCS and Lindsey Schroeder

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This NSCA Coach article focuses on the in-season resistance training and mobility exercises designed for the 100-m sprint track and field high school athlete.

Coaches Program design

Plyometric Implementation: Setup and Execution of Jump Landing Positions to Decrease Likelihood of Injuries

May 9, 2018by Loren Landow, CSCS,*D

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Learn optimal setup, execution, and landing mechanics to maximize power output and to best prepare the joint structures to tolerate greater stresses later in training. In this session from the NSCA 2016 TSAC Annual Training, Loren Landow identifies progressions based on competency and ability—from low amplitude, bilateral jumps to single-leg deceleration drills.

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Back to Basics: A Common Sense Approach to Coaching the Special Forces Tactical Athlete

May 9, 2018by Brandon Stone, MS, CSCS

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Understand why the strength and conditioning basics work, how they work, and how they elicit the desired performance outcomes. In this session from the 2016 TSAC Annual Training, Brandon Stone identifies buzzwords like mental toughness, work capacity, and regeneration, as well as how those are integrated into training the program at the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

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Monitoring Fatigue from A to Z

May 10, 2018by Dr. Bryan Mann

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All stressors affect training, Dr. Bryan Mann says in this lecture from Coaches Conference 2015. No matter the source of the stress - strength training, conditioning, classes, relationship or family - stress is systemic within the body. As a result, it is critical to monitor the stress load on your athletes to ensure maximal results, and it's easy to do - all you need is a pencil and paper.

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Maximizing Game Performance – A Task-Based Approach to Speed and Agility Development

May 9, 2018by Ian Jeffreys PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, RSCC*D, FNSCA

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On-field success in sports requires the ability to solve sport-specific problems and utilize speed and agility within the specific context of the game. In this session from the 2015 NSCA National Conference, Ian Jeffreys explains how adding a task-based approach to an athlete’s speed and agility training can help ensure optimal transfer from training to game performance.

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