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Coping Strategies for Westward Travelers

November 19, 2018by Yann Le Meur

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Traveling can take a lot out of a person. Making a plan to prepare for pre travel, during travel, and time zone changes can help an individual manage the stress of traveling effectively. This infographic gives key information to help an individual prepare for westward travel.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Occupational Physical Fitness Tests for Police Officers—A Narrative Review

January 8, 2019by Eduardo Frio Marins, MSc,  Pedro Henrique Silva, Fabricio B. Del Vecchio, PhD, Airton Rombaldi

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Occupational police tests described in the literature can serve as indicators of the occupational performance of their employees. In addition, practitioners in charge of police training should develop and employ obstacle courses composed of critical work tasks, as they may be strongly related to tests of aerobic endurance, strength, muscular endurance, and agility.

TSAC Facilitators Testing and Evaluation

Development of Phase Potentiation for Strength and Power Athletes

August 23, 2018by Brad H. DeWeese, EdD, MHS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D

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Power and strength translate into force, the key behind any push athlete's success. In this lecture from the NSCA's 2015 Coaches Conference, USOC Coach Brad DeWeese discusses periodization and the need to develop phase potentiation for push athletes.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Coping Strategies for Eastward Travelers

November 6, 2018by Yann Le Meur

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Traveling can take a lot out of a person. Making a plan to prepare for pre travel, during travel, and time zone changes can help an individual manage the stress of traveling effectively. This infographic gives key information to help an individual prepare for eastward travel.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Exercise Science Program design

Creating Financing Strategies for Fitness Professionals

May 8, 2018by Tonya Butler-Collins, EdD (ABD), LMT, NSCA-CPT

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In this session from the NSCA’s 2016 TSAC Annual Training, Tonya Butler-Collins identifies key sources of funding from alternative sources outside of traditional banks. This session teaches how to partner with non-profit entities for grants and identify missions, visions, and goals in order to align appropriate partners for funding.

TSAC Facilitators Organization and Administration

The Need for Speed—Improving Sprinting Performance in Football Players

April 22, 2019by Kenneth P. Clark, PhD, CSCS

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Acceleration and maximal velocity are two factors that are key for any position in football and can determine success in many situations out on the field. This article will review several aspects of sprint mechanics and training to enhance linear (straight-ahead) speed for football players.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Exercise Recovery: Science versus Practice

May 4, 2018by Michael Naperalsky, MS, CSCS

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Understand the overall process of exercise and recovery and learn to identify the four key areas of stress and recovery. In this session from the 2017 NSCA Coaches Conference, Michael Naperalsky also explains how to classify various modalities and strategies as “effective,” “promising,” or “inconclusive,” and how to measure recovery.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

The State of the Fitness Industry

May 4, 2018by Josh Leve

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Josh Leve, Co-Founder and President of the Association of Fitness Studios, discusses the current trends in the fitness studio industry in this session from the 2016 NSCA Personal Trainers Conference. Also covered is why personalization is the key to success, and insights into what is working and what is not.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration Professional Development

Client Assessments—Posture Assessment

June 24, 2019by Daniel Flahie, MSEd, CSCS

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Correct spinal alignment is key to many lifts and can help prevent back pain form everyday activities. This is an overview of the anatomy and methods to help identify and correct common postural imbalances.

Personal trainers Program design Testing and Evaluation Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease

Training Philosophy

October 25, 2019by Developing Power

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When considering applying advanced methods to affect and augment maximal power output, this excerpt from Developing Power explains three key points to consider.

Personal trainers TSAC Facilitators Coaches Exercise Technique Program design
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