Alberta Provincial Clinic

Learn, participate and network with colleagues while earning CEUs. Hosted by the state/provincial directors and regional coordinators, this local event brings cutting-edge research and application to your backyard.

November 02, 2024 | Edmonton, AB | 0.7 CEUs Category A

Overview

Location:
SVPT Fitness & Athletics
4456 97 Street NW
Edmonton, AB T6E 5R9

Hosted by:
Patrick Szpak, MA, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D
519-995-2493
patricktszpak@gmail.com

 

Schedule

Event Itinerary - Saturday, November 2
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Check-in & On-site Registration
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Energy System Development: Testing, Monitoring, and Training
by Ryan van Asten, MSc, CSCS

• Understanding the various energy systems and their importance to sports performance
• How to identify and monitor deficiencies in the various energy systems
• How to generate desired changes and outcomes as they relate to the individual athlete
• Differences of outcomes related to modality selected

9:10 AM - 10:10 AM
From Development to Podium: Lessons Learned in High Performance Sport
by Jeff Osadec, MSc, CSCS
  • How does the implementation of long-term athlete development model concepts translate to the daily training environment and set the foundations for future participation in sport
  • How has the current model of development training supported or challenged the outcomes in sport in future events
  • What are the practical applications that coaches can immediately use in the daily training environment to set their athletes up for the sport levels above them
10:20 AM - 11:20 AM
Thumbs Up to Squat: A Fire Department Peer Fitness Training Intervention
by Liam Boyd
  • Explanation of the instruction and correction of squatting movement competency in structural firefighters by 25 Peer Fitness Trainers to over 1000 staff in a 2 month training campaign
  • Review descriptions, challenges, and lessons learned in: specific training techniques; outcome and efficacy measures; organizational support and logistics; multimedia usage; handling a large heterogeneous population; establishing baselines of movement competency
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Ideal Meal Timings - When Is the Best Time to Eat?
by Raina Beugelink, RD
  • Understand and define chronotype and circadian rhythm
  • Identify/highlight benefits vs. drawbacks for intermittent fasting
  • Provide attendees increased confidence in their recommendations of eating window or meal timings
  • Identify important components, including nutrition composition and timing for post-exercise recovery
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch (on your own)
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Training the High Performance Para Athlete: Practical Insights Into the Five Core Competencies
by Bryan Yu, MSc, CSCS
  • Identify and Understand: Introduce the five core competencies for excelling in high performance para sports
  • Practical Applications: Demonstrate real-world applications of the core competencies in training high-performance para athletes
  • Knowledge Transfer: Share insights gained from para sports and their relevance to rehab and Olympic sports
2:40 PM - 3:40 PM
ACLR Rehab and Implementation of Strength and Conditioning
by LeeAnne Gullett, MS, ATC
  • Understand the role of early rehab for the ACLR and healing rates
  • Understand how to implement a strength and conditioning coach to ACLR rehab and exercises that can be implemented and why, mid to late stage ACLR exercise progression and selection
  • Navigating/troubleshooting the rehab/reconditioning up's and down's and red flags
3:50 PM - 4:50 PM
Ensuring Program Relevance for Big Army
by Kevin Malahy, MS, CSCS, TSAC-F
  • How to establish buy-in and developing a collaborative strength and conditioning vision with senior leadership
  • How to conduct a strategic strength and conditioning/fitness needs analysis for a regiment
  • How to prioritize strength and conditioning/fitness needs based upon your analysis to provide recommendations for program implementation
5:00 PM - 5:10 PM
Closing Remarks

Registration



Thru Oct 22 After Oct 22*
NSCA Member Rate $75 $110
Student Rate $30 $40
Non-Member Rate $95 $130

*If sufficient quantities are unavailable, onsite and late registrants may not receive lunch, t-shirt, etc. (if applicable).

Register online above or use our PDF registration form and email to conferences@nsca.com.

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Will I receive the speaker PowerPoint presentations?
    If they are available, you will receive them via email within 2 weeks after the event.

    Will I receive a Certificate of Attendance?
    Yes. A certificate will be emailed to you approximately 2 weeks after the event.

    How do I report my CEUs?
    The NSCA will automatically apply the CEUs to your NSCA Account. If you need to report CEUs elsewhere, you may use the Certificate of Attendance.

    Can anyone register for this event?
    Yes. Anyone who is interested in an NSCA Event can register.

    Do I need a Membership to register?
    No. You only need an NSCA Account to register. If you do not have one, you can create one for free.

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