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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

Why Coaches Need to Know About Wellness

March 31, 2018by Rick Howard MEd, CSCS,*D

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Youth practitioners need to be aware of the competing demands on young athletes’ lives in order to help them effectively balance these demands. Wellness provides a reference point that can be used to better understand the competing demands placed on youngsters by identifying the six dimensions of wellness.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Resistance Training for Older Adults: Position Statement from the National Strength and Conditioning Association

October 1, 2019by Adam Virgile, CSCS

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This infographic summarizes the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s (NSCA) position statement for resistance training for older adults and the benefits, program suggestions, and considerations specific to them.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Exercise Science Program design

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 62: Brian Gearity

Podcast

Brian Gearity, Program Director and Professor of the Master of Arts in Sport Coaching program at the University of Denver talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about the sociology of strength and conditioning. Topics under discussion include continuing education, becoming a writer, and how to coach a variety of people. Find Brian on Twitter: @DrGearity | Find Scott on Instagram: @coachcaulfield

Coaches Professional Development

Tactical Programming Considerations—Preparing for the Army Physical Fitness Test

February 8, 2018by Mark Walker MAEd, CSCS

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There are many factors to consider in the planning and implementation of any strength and conditioning program. With proper planning, tactical facilitators may be successful in preparing potential soldiers for the APFT.

TSAC Facilitators Program design

Back Off: Strong Backs from Rehabilitation to Performance

October 1, 2019by Robin Orr, PhD, TSAC-F,*D

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From the 2019 Tactical Annual Training, Rob Orr, co-lead of Bond University’s Tactical Research Unit, explains how the backs of tactical personnel can be compromised. He also details the systems that affect the back and how to construct programs to optimize physical conditioning and reconditioning.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease

Fluid Periodization – Training the Modern Day Athlete

July 17, 2020by Matthew Nein, MS, CSCS,*D, RSCC

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In this session from the 2020 NSCA Coaches Conference, Matt Nein, Coordinator of Sports Performance at Salisbury University, discusses his fluid periodization model for coaches to use to easily adapt to the changing situations on a week-to-week (or even day-to-day) basis, and still optimize training for the athletes.

Coaches Program design

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 5: J. Aggabao

Podcast

J. Aggabao, former Assistant Strength Coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL), talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about coaching in the NFL. Topics under discussion include getting a foot in the door in the NFL, what happens when your head coach gets let go, and misconceptions about being an NFL strength coach.

Coaches Professional Development

Learning to Fail: A Prerequisite for Success in Mission Critical Teams – Part 2

June 25, 2018by Scott Gayton, PhD

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If Mission Critical Teams intend to enhance their capability, they must first embrace a learning organizational culture and develop a belief that organizations are required to continually improve and adapt in the current competitive and complex environment in order to survive and prosper.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science

Developing Bilateral Symmetry for Basketball Players—Considerations for the Use of Rotational Suspension Bodyweight Training

April 21, 2018by Steve Hess MEd, MATS and Chris Camacho MA, CSCS

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In order to develop athletes who can move optimally in multiple planes of motion, training should include elements that can challenge them in multiple planes while providing various resistance and proprioceptive challenges.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design
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