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Multilateral Development for the Youth Athlete

May 10, 2018by Brian Brabham, PhD, CSCS

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In this session from the 2015 National Conference, Brian Brabham provides ideas for improving the overall athletic ability of youth athletes, a better understanding of injuries sustained by youth athletes, methods to help prevent those injuries, and practical examples of training programs that can be effective options.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Basic Obstacle Race Program Design for a First-Time Participant

July 27, 2023by Dr Brian Hickey, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

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The purpose of this article is to provide personal trainers an overview of training clients for their first Spartan Sprint event.

Personal trainers Program design

Acute to Chronic Workload Ratio Monitoring for Athlete Performance

June 11, 2018by Reiley Bergin, MS, CSCS and Courteney Benjamin, MS, CSCS

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High chronic workloads have been shown to be associated with a reduced risk of non-contact, soft tissue injuries, while large spikes in acute training loads have been associated with an increased risk of these types of injury. Analyzing the acute:chronic workload ratio allows a coach to optimize training for the athlete and to continue in advancing fitness goals without overtraining.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

The Training Trap—Building Financial Freedom in an Appointment-Based Career

April 10, 2018by Joe Drake, NSCA-CPT,*D

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The career path of a personal trainer inherently presents a certain amount of instability and unpredictability, but this does not have to last. There is no reason that personal trainers cannot make great money, afford health insurance, save for retirement, and create more freedom in their lives.

Personal trainers Organization and Administration

Basketball Strength Training Abroad—from Personal Experience

June 11, 2018by William Burgos, MS, CSCS, RSCC

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Traveling overseas to administer a strength and conditioning program can be an immensely beneficial experience for both the coach and the athlete. It can help build a strong rapport, which can ultimately build more trust and adherence to the training program.

Coaches Exercise Technique Program design

Optimal Conditioning for Multiple Sports

August 27, 2018by Mark Kovacs, PhD, CSCS,*D

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Mark Kovacs, PhD, CSCS,*D, spoke during the NSCA's 2013 Coaches Conference about the importance of balancing conditioning with strength training, and the need to approach program design in such a way that all your athletes get what they need, no matter their fitness level or sport.

Coaches Program design

Lower Back Issues Among First Responders: The How, Why, and What

May 7, 2018by John Hofman, MS, CSCS, USAW-1

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In this session from the 2015 NSCA TSAC Annual Training, John Hofman covers many common ailments that are specific to firefighters and how they are brought on by overuse, poor compensation, and improper motor patterns. Hofman shares effective strategies that can help improve a department’s health, wellness, and injury prevention programs, as well as corrective exercises.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Technique Program design Safety

Teaching Focus: A Personal Perspective

June 11, 2018by Johnny Gillespie, CSCS, NSCA-CPT

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The constant presence of technology can train the mind to be in a constant state of reactivity and unease. Personal trainers can help their clients improve performance by teaching them how to focus.

Personal trainers Exercise Science

From the Field – Bridging the Gap between Strength and Conditioning and Mental Readiness within H2F

October 11, 2024by Robert Warner, CSCS, TSAC-F

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This article provides personal insight and practical ways that mindfulness training can be incorporated into a physical training (PT) plan.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design

Body Composition in Football Players

March 25, 2019by Tyler Bosch

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Body composition is an important physical characteristic to consider for football players and their performance. Tyler Bosch goes over the various methods of measuring body composition, what the numbers really mean, and how they can be used to develop a player's training.

Coaches Exercise Science Testing and Evaluation
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