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Sliding Toward Sochi—Part II: A Review of Programming Tactics Used During the 2010–2014 Quadrennial

June 11, 2018by Ambrose J. Serrano, MA CSCS,*D, Matthew Sams, MA, CSCS, and Brad H. DeWeese, EdD, MHS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D

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This article provides an overview of how information collected through a performance-monitoring program can be used to assist in the development of a sliding sport talent identification program.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Stability and Weightlifting—Mechanics of Stabilization—Part 1

April 20, 2018by Richard A. Ulm, DC, MS, CSCS,*D

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This article covers the anatomy and mechanics of spinal stabilization and how to properly brace for both maximal and sub-maximal lifts. Because of the forces that are generated by, and transmitted through, the body during resistance training, having a sound understanding of stabilization is paramount for safe and effective training.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique Program design

Land-Based Strength and Conditioning for Swimming

June 11, 2018by Chat Williams, MS, CSCS*D, NSCA-CPT*D

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Incorporating land-based strength and conditioning into a training regimen can give a swimmer a competitive edge. As with every sport, there are sport-specific exercises the athlete should perform in order to mimic the specific sport movement they are trying to improve.

Personal trainers Exercise Technique Program design

Selection and Design of Sport-Specific Resistance Exercises

April 20, 2018by Joel M. Bergeron, MS, CSCS,*D

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Specificity of training involves an analysis of physiological, anatomical, and psychological needs for an activity. This article explains how to create a well-designed program that takes exercise specificity into account.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Evidence-Based Practice in Personal Training – Understanding the Meaningfulness of Research Findings

December 13, 2021by Grayson Elmore, CSCS

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The purpose of this article is to provide personal trainers reading the strength and conditioning research the knowledge necessary to better understand the statistical data commonly reported in research manuscripts.

Personal trainers Testing and Evaluation Professional Development

The Olympic Lifts—Suggested Practices and Common Mistakes

June 19, 2018by Vilayat Del Rossi, MA, CSCS,*D, USAW

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This article reviews the basics of the Olympic lifts, including strength base, skill transfer, snatch progressions, and clean and jerk progressions. This article also covers several suggested practices for strength and conditioning coaches to fine-tune and progress learning and coaching of the lifts.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Tactical Facilitators in Firefighting

April 24, 2018by John I. Hofman, MS, CSCS, TSAC-F

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Advice and guidance for firefighter-specific TSAC practitioners and trainers, including steps to building a health and wellness program for firefighters.

TSAC Facilitators Program design

Single-Leg and Double-Leg Training Implications for Basketball

April 20, 2018by Ramsey Nijem, MS, CSCS, RSCC

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Both unilateral and bilateral training should be used to optimally develop basketball players. This article compares single-leg and double-leg training options and provides considerations and potential implications for training basketball athletes.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Sport Performance and Metabolic Rate

May 18, 2018by NSCA's Guide to Tests and Assessments

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Knowledge of metabolic rate can help athletes as well as health-conscious people improve their exercise performance or obtain the fat-to-lean-mass ratio optimal for their personal situations. Two examples of how this works follow.

Coaches Exercise Science Nutrition

Independent Contractor Versus Employee—Are You Reporting Accordingly?

April 11, 2018by Robert C. Linkul, MS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, RCPT*D, FNSCA

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Little information is available for personal trainers in regards to differentiating the requirements and responsibilities of working as an employee or an independent contractor. Personal trainers and gym owners would benefit from understanding professional guidelines, details, and general knowledge of these two options.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration
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