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How Low Can You Go—Considerations for Low-Carbohydrate Diets

April 21, 2018by Esther M Bustamante RD,NSCA-CPT and Debra A. Wein, MS, RD,LDN, CSSD, NSCA-CPT

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Recent research has developed new ways of approaching macronutrient ratios that challenge the conventional way of thinking. This article takes a look at what is usually recommended for athletes, as well as different lower carbohydrate variations.

Coaches Nutrition

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May 17, 2018by Ron McKeefery, MA, CSCS, RSCC*D

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Bridge the Gap Practical: Conditioning Program Design Workshop

Coaches

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May 17, 2018by Ron McKeefery, MA, CSCS, RSCC*D

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Bridge the Gap Lecture: Conditioning Program Design Workshop

Coaches

Thurs1000McKeefery

May 17, 2018by Ron McKeefery, MA, CSCS, RSCC*D

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Bridge the Gap Lecture: Conditioning Program Design Workshop

Coaches

Design and Planning for Endurance Training

February 11, 2019by Developing Endurance: PP 45-47

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This section from the book, Developing Endurance, gives an overview of how to plan and develop a program for endurance athletes by following four steps.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Program design

Creating a Strength and Conditioning Program for Your High School or College

May 17, 2018by Stephen E. Rassel Jr. CSCS, RSCC

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Webber International University’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Stephen Rassel, presents a six-part Career Development Series on “Creating a Strength and Conditioning Program for Your High School or College.”

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Conditioning Program Design Workshop

August 27, 2018by Ronnie J. McKeefery, MA, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D

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Learn practical drills, exercises, and how to properly implement conditioning protocols into a team setting. Ron McKeefery explains the scientific rational behind anaerobic and aerobic conditioning methods and how to use a systematic approach to build a successful conditioning program. In this session from the NSCA’s 2018 Coaches Conference, McKeefery also provides examples of fun, safe, and effective routines.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique Program design

Creating a Strength and Conditioning Program for Your High School or College

May 17, 2018by Stephen Rassel, CSCS, RSCC

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Stephen Rassel, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Webber International University, discusses a step-by-step process that coaches can follow when creating their own high school or college strength and conditioning programs. Specifically, this session will illustrate how to prepare the framework to create an efficient program, how to push to get a foot in the door, and what to do next.

Coaches

Common Medications that Lifters Over 40 Take, and How they Affect Exercise and Nutrition

October 30, 2020by Igor Klibanov

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This article aims to offer guidance on the effects of certain medications, as well as help personal trainers and their clients in the consultation process with qualified physicians and pharmacists.

Personal trainers Nutrition

Cross Education with the Post-Rehabilitation Process

December 19, 2020by Brianna Simmons, Jazmine Woods, and Ronald L. Snarr, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT

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During the rehabilitation process, a client may need therapy outside of the personal trainer’s scope of practice. This article discusses safe and effective modalities that personal trainers can use with clients in the post-rehabilitation phase process.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Program design
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