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Programming for Law Enforcement: Principles First

May 22, 2020by Matt Thompson, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

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From the 2019 Tactical Annual Training, Matt Thompson, explains the principles that have helped guide his program design process and how coaches can utilize similar principles to help filter systems and methods to create a more effective training program.

TSAC Facilitators Program design Professional Development

thurs1630rodriguez

September 19, 2019by Nicole Rodriguez, BS, LMT

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CC 2020

Personal trainers Coaches

Fri1830Hingst

May 14, 2018by Josh Hingst

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Resilient Athletes Require Robust Training Means

Coaches

Ice Hockey

July 11, 2022by Developing Agility and Quickness

Article

This excerpt from Developing Agility and Quickness highlights the high-intensity, reactive agility hockey players require, and provides two agility drills that challenge that skill.

Coaches Program design

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Speed Training Everyday in a Collegiate Football Off-Season

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fri0845walker

September 19, 2019by Lance Walker, MS, PT

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CC 2022

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thur1500ulm

September 19, 2019by Richard Ulm, DC, MS, CSCS

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CC 2022

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Taking the Training Outdoors

April 9, 2018by Chat E. Williams, MS, CSCS,*D, CSPS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, FNSCA

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This article includes examples of exercises that can be incorporated into a training program that is performed outdoors. Take advantage of warm weather with these suggestions.

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Fri1000Herrera

May 14, 2018 - May 12, 2025by Lawrence Herrera, CSCS

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Training Groups versus Single Athletes

Coaches

From College to Command—Human Performance Optimization and the Army ROTC Cadet

November 19, 2018by Jared Hornsby, PhD, CSCS, Nicholas D. Barringer, PhD, RD, CSCS,*D, Donald Patrick Meckley, and Bret D. Hamilton, CSCS

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Soldiers in today’s Army should be exposed to realistic and stressful training scenarios. Additionally, they should be educated on the physical, psychological, and cognitive effects of combat and fatigue. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (AROTC) cadets are an ideal training audience since they are already immersed in an academic environment.

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