Association Involvement
The NSCA offers career enhancement opportunities that include volunteering for one of our committees, representing your state as a State/Provincial Director, serving on the Board of Directors, publishing an article in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research or the Strength and Conditioning Journal, participating in a special interest group, and presenting at or attending a NSCA conference or clinic.
Ways to Get Involved
- Special Interest Groups
- State/Provincial Director
- Speaker Resource Network
- Media Experts
- Publish
- Conferences
- Host a Certification Exam
- Committees
- Board of Directors
Special Interest Groups
A Special Interest Group (SIG) provides members who share a common interest, the opportunity to network, share ideas, and address issues relating to their area of expertise and/or interest. SIGs hold meetings and provide networking opportunities through online forums and/or discussion groups. All NSCA members are eligible to join one or more SIGs.
State/Provincial Director
We support State and Provincial directors throughout the U.S. and Canada. These volunteers help keep members informed on a local level via notices in the Bulletin, online forums, and state/provincial newsletters. If you live in an area with an active local chapter, you can expect to receive newsletters that keep you informed about local issues and events.
You can also network with other members in your region in the online forums.
Speaker Resource Network
In an effort to supply experienced, qualified experts in strength and conditioning, we have created the NSCA Speaker Resource Network. The network is a listing of NSCA certified members who are willing to participate as public speakers in their specified area(s) of expertise during various events such as high school conferences, corporate fitness seminars, coaching clinics, sports camps, etc.
Media Experts
Many members of the media realize that the NSCA is a great resource. We receive calls from reporters who have questions ranging from general strength and conditioning topics to more specific inquiries about health, nutrition, injury rehabilitation, or sport-specific related issues.
Publish
Members are invited to publish in our cutting-edge journals.
Conferences
The NSCA Conference Committee invites members to submit presentation proposals for conferences.
Host a Certification Exam
Individuals wishing to have the CSCS® or NSCA-CPT® examination administered at a location close to them can apply to host an Exam on Request. NSCA Certification and its examination service will make specific site arrangements and conduct the exam, and will also assist in promoting your exam. Exam hosts who are currently certified can earn CEUs from their work as Exam on Request hosts.
Committees
| Committee | Function |
|---|---|
| Certification Committee | Purpose: To establish criteria for becoming a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist or an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer, to establish and maintain examination and continuing education criteria, and to encourage individuals who are currently certified to stay abreast of the latest information and methods related to their profession. Chair: Jaynie Bjornaraa - jayniebs@yahoo.com |
| Coaching Performance Committee |
Purpose: Provide recommendations, as needed, to the NSCA Board of Directors and the NSCA Coaching Performance Department. Chair: Gerard Martin - gerard.martin@uconn.edu |
| Conference Committee | Purpose: The Conference Committee will focus their efforts on content and presenters for the National Conference and Personal Trainers Conference Chair: To be announced |
| Education Committee | Purpose: To support the Education Department, and provides recommendations to the Board of Directors to enhance the educational services of the NSCA. Chair: Ben Snyder - bsnyder@uscupstate.edu |
| Finance Committee | Purpose: Provides advice and counsel to the Board of Directors and National Headquarters staff on financial matters. Chair: John McCarthy - mccarthy@uab.edu |
| Human Performance Center (HPC) Committee | Purpose: To review policy and provide operational recommendations to the HPC Director for the NSCA Human Performance Center. Chair: Andy Fry – acfry@ku.edu |
| Membership Committee | Purpose: Works directly with the Membership Director addressing issues regarding membership campaigns, benefits, retention, marketing, and other areas. Chair: Randy Miller - millerr@pdx.edu |
| Nomination Committee | Purpose: Serve the interest of the membership by selecting a slate of candidates for the Board of Directors to be elected by a majority vote (of those voting) of the NSCA membership eligible to vote in NSCA elections. See NSCA Bylaws for full description http://nsca-lift.org/Bylaws/. Chair: To be announced |
| Research Committee | Purpose: To promote and disseminate research within the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and to enhance the awareness of its members to the importance of investigating the physical, cellular, and metabolic adaptations induced by resistance training and conditioning so that they may bridge the gap between science and application. Chair: Chad Kerksick - chad_kerksick@ou.edu |
| State/Provincial Directors’ Committee | Purpose: Works to increase NSCA membership, facilitate the flow and exchange of information between the State/Provincial Directors and the NSCA Board of Directors in an effort to increase awareness of the NSCA, and support the State/Provincial Directors’ Program. Chair: Kathryn Russell - katrussell@yahoo.com |
| Student Assistantship Committee | Purpose: Oversee the Student Assistantship (SA) Program and recommends the most qualified candidates to work with a selected Coach Practitioners and receive the stipend from the NSCA to complete their assistantship. Chair: Jon Jost - jjost@fsu.edu |
Board of Directors
There are 9 volunteer members who sit on the Board of Directors for three years. The seats are staggered for continuity on the Board. The Board members are elected by the NSCA membership through annual elections.
If you are interested in volunteering for the NSCA please call us at 800-815-6826 and ask for the Volunteer Coordinator.



