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Progressive Speed and Power Training Concepts

May 7, 2018by Jimmy Radcliffe, MS, CSCS

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In this practical session from the 2015 NSCA National Conference, Jimmy Radcliffe explains how to integrate strength and speed complexes and plyometric progressions into periodic progressions. Radcliffe is well-known for authoring “Functional Training for Athletes at all Levels” and “High-Powered Plyometrics.”

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Evidence-Based Exercise for Structural Firefighters—A Brief Review

September 12, 2020by Brandon Loewen, CSCS, Bridget Ann Frugoli Melton, EdD, CSCS, TSAC-F, Gregory A. Ryan, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F, and Ronald L. Snarr, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT

Article

The purpose of this article is to address the key elements when designing a training program for firefighters, provide evidence for utilizing circuit training, and suggest recommendations on how to incorporate circuit training into the training program.

TSAC Facilitators Program design

Cluster Sets - Current Methods for Introducing Variations to Training Sets

May 9, 2018by G. Gregory Haff, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA

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Learn about cluster sets, and how they can be used in program design for optimal athletic development. Greg Haff, President of the NSCA, shares examples of various set structures in this session from the NSCA 2016 National Conference.

Coaches Program design

Applying Components of Achievement Goal Theory for Strength and Conditioning Coaches

June 11, 2018by Andrew D. Gillham, PhD, CSCS,*D, CC-AASP,

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A vast majority of athletes you coach will not become professional athletes, but the major components of Achievement Goal Theory (AGT) carryover outside of sport into any achievement-based setting. It can be argued that coaches helping athletes adopt a more productive set of achievement orientations is the single greatest contribution that coaches can make to the athletes’ lives.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

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September 19, 2019by Malia Blue, CSCS, Erica Goldstein, MS, RD, CSCS, Paul Comfort, PhD, CSCS,*D, Andy Fry, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA*E and Emily Tagesen, CSCS

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September 19, 2019by Andy Fry, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA*E & Mike Hahn, PhD, CSCS

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Purpose and Methods of the Hip Hinge and Squat in High School Strength and Conditioning—with Personal Perspective and Sample Program

April 20, 2018by Jarrius Spearman, MS, MPH, FMS, CSCS

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The hip hinge and squat exercises, and their variations, are used in many strength and conditioning programs to develop athletes of many sports. The listed progressions are examples of practical implications used to develop athletes, but there may be additional practical and effective methods used by strength and conditioning coaches for similar purposes.

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October 2, 2018 - May 13, 2025by Clinton Wattenberg, MS, RD, CSCS

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Integrating Nutrition into the Performance Paradigm

Coaches

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 106: Thadeus Jackson

Podcast

Thadeus Jackson, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Green Bay Packers National Football League (NFL) team, talks to the NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, about the importance of a support system in your career. Topics under discussion include the dynamics of working with professional athletes and how strategic data collection can make your organization better. Find Thadeus on LinkedIn: Thadeus Jackson | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscs

Coaches Professional Development

Building an Annual Plan for a Collegiate Ice Hockey Year

May 8, 2018by Joe Maher, MS, RSCC*D, USAW, USAH-3

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In this session from the NSCA’s 2015 Training for Hockey Clinic, Joe Maher from the University of Michigan covers the process of developing an annual plan for a collegiate ice hockey year. It will cover the benefits and results of an annual plan, and how it relates to long-term athletic development for a collegiate ice hockey player.

Coaches Program design
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