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The Intersection of Therapy and Performance with the Oklahoma City Thunder

January 13, 2020by Andrew Paul, MEd, CSCS

Video

From the 2019 NSCA’s Coaches Conference, Andrew Paul, Senior Athletic Performance Coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder in the National Basketball Association (NBA), discusses the importance of the emerging role of the dual-credentialed physical therapist/strength and conditioning specialist and identifies communication strategies to help facilitate good relationships and player transitions between the medical and performance teams.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design Testing and Evaluation Professional Development

Shift-Based Program Scheduling for Firefighters

April 24, 2018by John R. Bennett, MS, CSCS,*D

Article

There is no argument that periodization is successful, and that different models can be applied with success in different fashions. The question of how shift work really affects a periodized program—more specifically firefighter shift work—is less clear.

TSAC Facilitators Program design

Staying Relevant and Impactful with Youth Athletics

January 8, 2019by Vernon Griffith II, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

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A strength and conditioning coach has the ultimate platform to communicate many lessons that can impact the life of youth athletes. In this 2018 Coaches Conference video, Vernon Griffith goes over how to impact youth athletes in more than just weightlifting, and how to be the coach that they need.

Coaches Organization and Administration Professional Development

Periodization and Programming for Strength Power Sports

September 4, 2018by Michael H. Stone, PhD, CSCS, FNSCA and Meg E. Stone, MA, CSCS, RSCC*E, FNSCA

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Respected strength coaches Mike Stone and Meg Stone spoke about periodization and programming for strength power sports at the 2012 NSCA Coaches Conference.

Coaches Program design

Biomechanical Analysis in Practice

May 21, 2018by NSCA's Guide to Program Design

Article

This article outlines some very basic procedures for video analysis that strength and conditioning professionals can use to identify the physical demands of specific activities.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Squat Loading Position Considerations Based on Clients’ Needs

July 1, 2024by Brandon Hyatt, MS, CSCS

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This article will analyze and compare squats with different loading positions to draw out practical applications for the personal trainer.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Program design

Hamstring Electromyography during Kettlebell Swings

June 19, 2018by Yann Le Meur, PhD

Article

According to a recent study, the hip hinge kettlebell swing produced the greatest amount of hamstring surface electromyography of the three styles of kettlebell swings that were assessed. These findings have implications for the application of kettlebell swing exercises in strength and conditioning, injury prevention, and rehabilitation programs.

Coaches Exercise Science Exercise Technique

Agility and Coordination Training in a Pediatric Athletic Population

June 3, 2019by Jacqueline Alferez, David Valdez, Jesus Alejandro Saavedra, Roel Rolando Ruiz Jr, Francisco Xavier Ayala, and Kassidy Jean Argulles

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A fundamental training program at a young age gives the athlete the opportunity to develop many skills needed to succeed. The implementation of agility and coordination training can help reduce the risk of injury and elevate a young developing athlete.

Coaches Program design

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September 19, 2019by Mary Kate Feit, PhD, CSCS,*D, RSCC & Brian Thompson, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, RSCC*E

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Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches

Planning a Return to Skate Program for a Lower Body Injury

May 10, 2018by Mike Potenza, MEd, CSCS

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In this session from the NSCA’s 2015 Hockey Clinic, San Jose Sharks Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Mike Potenza discusses how to create a program that can help re-assimilate an injured hockey player’s body back to pre-injury functions and movements, and eventually back to competition. Potenza also covers the structure of an off-ice reconditioning program, the members of the performance team, methods for building a “return to skate program,” and reintegration procedures for the athlete.

Coaches Program design
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