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A Closer Look at the 10 Pillars of LTAD – Part 3: The Participant Pillars of LTAD for Strength and Conditioning Professionals

July 11, 2022by Rick Howard, DSc, CSCS,*D, RSCC*E, FNSCA

Article

As the final article of the three-part series on long-term athletic development (LTAD), this article will focus on enhancing physical fitness and participation in LTAD programs that promote physical fitness and physiological wellbeing, regardless of age, ability, and aspirations.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design Professional Development

Simplicity is Key—Strategies for Improving your Coaching and Communication

September 17, 2018by Mr. Daniel Flahie, MSEd, CSCS

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Establishing a relationship and communicating with your clients in simplified terms that they can understand is a critical aspect of the training process. If you are not taking the time to do this, start now, and it will make the whole experience better for everyone involved.

Personal trainers Program design Client Consultation|Assessment

High-Protein Diets

May 22, 2018by NSCA’s Guide to Sport and Exercise Nutrition

Article

Diets moderately higher in protein and slightly lower in carbohydrate may be beneficial when it comes to weight loss and improving body composition, as well as for sport performance.

Coaches Nutrition

Training Considerations During Pregnancy

May 16, 2025by Jalyssa Walker, MS, MBA

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This article explores the possible advantages of staying active during pregnancy and how it can positively impact health and well-being.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Nutrition Exercise Technique Program design Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease

Redefining the Strategy for Chronic Low Back Pain

November 8, 2019by Kevin Mullins Jr, CSCS

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This article explores the possible causes of low back pain, as well as three potential strategies that a personal trainer may use to work with someone dealing with low back pain.

Personal trainers Program design

Effective Functional Exercise Programming for the Older Fitness Client After a Total Knee Replacement

April 6, 2018by Keith Chittenden, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

Article

This article examines the effects that are commonly experienced by people who have undergone knee replacement surgery as well as the exercises that can help them regain functionality.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Program design

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 27: Martin Rooney

Podcast

Martin Rooney, Head Coach of Training for Warriors, talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about defining a coach, balancing the coaching lifestyle, and myths and misconceptions about opening a gym.

Coaches Professional Development

Professional Paperwork and More—Suggestions for Protecting Yourself as a Certified Personal Trainer

April 12, 2018by Robert C. Linkul, MS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, RCPT*D, FNSCA

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Every client should participate in a 20 – 30 min initial interview and consultation prior to participating in any physical activity. This process allows the personal trainer and client time to complete the strategy session form, physical activity readiness questionnaire (PAR-Q), professional liability form, and trainer-client agreement.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration Client Consultation|Assessment

Career Development for Women as Strength and Conditioning Coaches

January 26, 2018by Andrea Hudy, MA, CSCS,*D, RSCC*E

Article

This article discusses career development and progression for women in the field of strength and conditioning. Coach Andrea Hudy provides her personal insight as she touches on goal setting, core values, and professionalism.

Coaches Professional Development

Understanding the Physiological Limiting Factors of VO2max

December 17, 2018by Ronald L. Snarr, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT, Peter Chrysosferidis, CSCS, Danilo Tolusso

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Determining VO2max can be useful in all areas of health, from potential diagnosis of heart disease in the elderly to measuring peak performance in elite athletes. This article will discuss the physiological limiting factors of VO2max and the role each plays in cardiovascular improvement.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Program design
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