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High Protein Intake: Body Composition, Microbiome, and Genetic Influences

February 4, 2020by Jose Antonio, PhD, CSCS, FNSCA

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In this nutrition discussion from CEO and co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, Jose Antonio, identifies what a “high” intake of protein is for athlete; the risks, if any, for high protein intakes; the effects of high protein intakes on body composition; and the genes that may influence body composition.

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September 19, 2019by Katlyn Haycock, MS, CSCS, Ben Abbott, MS, ATC, CSCS, Jon Jost, M. Ed, RSCC*E, Kevin Luhrs, MS, RD, LDN, CSCS and Jason Martinez

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Jessica Burke - NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Season 7 Episode 8

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Jessica Burke is an experienced collegiate strength and conditioning coach, most recently at Penn State University, as well as a personal trainer. She joins the NSCA Coaching Podcast with a unique perspective on the state of the strength and conditioning profession. Burke shares her professional path with NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, including rewarding work as a personal trainer outside of her responsibilities on campus. This episode explores the value of work-life balance across the coaching profession. Should we debunk the “hustle culture” model of the strength and conditioning coach lifestyle? Listen to learn about this topic and more. Other topics covered include strength and conditioning coaches having a presence on social media and training foundations for youth and female athletes. You can follow Jessica on Instagram: @coachjburke and TikTok: @coachjburke | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscs

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Omega-3 Intake—Its Impact on Health and Muscle

April 9, 2018by Dawn M. Weatherwax, ATC, RD, CSCS, CSSD

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Omega-3 fatty acids not only have positive impacts on the eyes, heart, brain, and joints, but also on muscle tissue. Omega-3 is a very important nutrient that can help an individual achieve optimal health and performance.

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Using Feedback Drills to Coach the Turkish Get-Up

July 8, 2019by Manny Romero, CSCS, TSAC-F and Joshua B. Hockett, MS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, TSAC-F,*D

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This article is an overview of the Turkish get-up movement, as well as cues and drills to help in this movement.

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Coaches’ Guide to Sports Burnout

March 1, 2024by Samantha Dardaman, MS, CSCS, RSCC

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The purpose of this article is to provide clarity and give an overview of sports burnout as it pertains to both athletes and coaches.

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The Science of the Somatosensory System: Enhancing Movement Accuracy

June 17, 2019by Emily Splichal, PhD

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As a podiatrist, human movement specialist, and worldwide leader in barefoot science and rehabilitation, Emily Splichal has developed a keen eye for movement dysfunction and neuromuscular control during gait. In this session from the NSCA’s 2018 National Conference, Splichal discusses reflexive stabilization, macro- and micro-stability and how it relates to injury risk, and a ground-up approach to activation.

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A Woman’s Worth: How to Help Female Clients Improve Their Body Image

April 17, 2020by Molly Galbraith, CSCS

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In this session from NSCA’s 2019 National Conference, Molly Galbraith, Woman-in-Charge at Girls Gone Strong, discusses barriers of body image and explains the impact a health professional can have. This session also provides actionable tools to help clients improve their body image and feel safer, stronger, and more confident in their body.

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Low Back Pain—Is Motor Control Exercise Superior to General Exercise? A Review of the Research

April 11, 2018by Nick Tumminello, NSCA-CPT

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This article provides an overview of the scientific evidence comparing specific motor control exercise intervention to using a more general exercise approach, and concludes by discussing the practical implications for strength and conditioning professionals from an exercise programming perspective.

Personal trainers Exercise Technique Program design

Blood Biomarkers of Overtraining Syndrome

September 4, 2025by Brandon Lee, MS, RD, CSSD

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This Personal Training Quarterly article discusses blood biomarker monitoring as a vital tool in overtraining syndrome diagnostics and recovery. Visit NSCA online to read more on fitness news and exercise research.

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