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The NSCA offers public access to extensive resources to empower the broader community, ensuring everyone can thrive in strength and conditioning.
This article aims to offer guidance on the effects of certain medications, as well as help personal trainers and their clients in the consultation process with qualified physicians and pharmacists.
The effects of alcohol on athletic performance vary depending on quantity, demographics, and type of exercise, making it difficult to determine specific recommendations. From an athletic performance standpoint, the acute use of alcohol can influence motor skills, hydration status, aerobic performance, as well as aspects of the recovery process.
Tactical jobs are fast-paced, physically and psychologically intense, and failure can have tragic consequences, making it vital to train tactical athletes to perform better under stress.
The purpose of this article is to review the physiological determinants of police work, provide an overview of common constraints associated with training police officers, discuss the role of autoregulated training, and provide programming recommendations for training police officers around their patrol shifts.
This article provides medicine ball exercise progressions to help build athleticism in youth athletes.
This article provides personal insight and practical ways that mindfulness training can be incorporated into a physical training (PT) plan.
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