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Age-Appropriate Dynamic Warm Up

December 28, 2019by Kelli Selman, MS, CSCS

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In this hands on session from the NSCA’s 2019 Coaches Conference, Performance Specialist from the Michael Johnson Performance Headquarters, Kelli Selman, defines the elements of an effective, efficient, and ethical dynamic warm-up. This session also provides practical and age-specific examples to target all elements of athleticism.

Coaches Program design

Military Research—Recent Insights and Implications

April 23, 2018by Brandon Stone, CSCS, RSCC

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Recent advances in research and human performance programs (HPP) has made it possible to learn more about the tactical athlete while creating enhanced methodologies and implementation. This review draws on the past three years of research focusing on strength and conditioning within military communities, exploring the current themes of research and the implications of future studies.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Technique Program design

Reducing the Risk of Injury

March 15, 2019by Rod Pope, PhD-

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This article is an overview of several studies that look into the effects of intensity and volume in the training of combat soldiers and its relation to injury.

TSAC Facilitators Exercise Science Program design

Carbohydrate Periodization—Part 2: Time Carbohydrate Restriction

August 19, 2019by Mike Nelson

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This is the second part of a two-part series that investigates the effects of dietary carbohydrate availability on exercise performance and how specifically timed restriction of carbohydrates may also paradoxically enhance exercise performance in the medium and long term.

Personal trainers Nutrition

Nutritional Strategies to Balance Exercise-Induced Inflammation

April 20, 2018by Laurel Wentz, PhD, RD, CSSD

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While acute inflammation is a normal response to high-intensity training, chronic inflammation results in depressed immunity and impaired muscle response. Learn about nutritional strategies to help balance exercise-induced inflammation to optimize performance outcomes.

Coaches Nutrition Basic Pathophysiology and Science of Health Status or Condition, Disorder, or Disease

Caffeine Use in Tactical Athletes

April 3, 2021by Megan Lautz, MS, RD, TSAC-F

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The purpose of this article is to discuss caffeine use in tactical populations and provide recommendations for responsible consumption.

TSAC Facilitators Nutrition

Load Carriage Effects on Cognitive Function among Military Personnel – A Critically Appraised Topic

February 10, 2023by Megan Sax van der Weyden, CSCS, TSAC-F, Michael Toczko, and Dr Joel Martin, PhD, MS, CSCS, CPSS, TSAC-F

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The purpose of this paper is to conduct a critical appraisal of peer-reviewed articles on the effects of load carriage on cognitive function among military personnel.

TSAC Facilitators Program design Testing and Evaluation

How to be an Evidence-Based Fitness Professional

March 15, 2019 - May 20, 2019by Keith Chittenden, MS, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D

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This article describes how introduction of evidence-based practices requires today’s fitness professional to raise the bar of his or her education and analytical experience by actively and consistently using techniques of research in order to perform their job as a fitness professional.

Personal trainers Exercise Science Program design Organization and Administration Professional Development

Carbohydrate Periodization—Part 1: Fueling Exercise

April 29, 2019by Mike Nelson, PHD, CSCS, CISSN

Article

The purpose of this article is to give an overview and theoretical framework on the concept of periodized nutrition—with an emphasis on adequate carbohydrate intake to enhance performance.

Personal trainers Coaches Nutrition Program design

Balancing the Autonomic Nervous System by Breathing

June 11, 2018by Brian T. Gearity, PhD, ATC, CSCS,*D, FNSCA and Gabrielle Smith, MA

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Decompressing after a workout, practice, or competition is a beneficial habit that can be achieved through breathing. This article provides an overview of the autonomic nervous system and guidelines for how to use breathing to calm, or balance, the brain and body.

Coaches Exercise Science Program design

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