Texas State 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 09, 2024 | College Station, TX | 0.8 CEUs Category A

Overview

Location:
Texas A&M University
PEAP Building
632 Penberthy Blvd
College Station, TX 77843

Parking Map

Hosted by:
Drew Gonzalez, PhD, CSCS, TSAC-F
210-788-8616
dg18@tamu.edu 

Poster Presentations

Research Abstracts for poster presentations are being accepted. 

Abstracts of less than 250 words should identify: the purpose statement, methods, findings, and implications.  Not included in this word count is the authors' name and affiliation, which must be identified. 

Submit abstracts to Drew Gonzalez, dg18@tamu.edu, on or before November 2nd, 5pm.  Notification of acceptance will be made within 72 hrs. 

Schedule

Event Itinerary - Saturday, November 9
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Check-in & On-site Registration
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Conditioning Games for Improved Fitness and Performance
by Jay Dawes, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D TSAC-F,*D FNSCA
  • Discuss the benefits of "gamifying" training
  • Learn how to design and adjust games to drive specific physiological adaptation
  • Learn how to structure and modify games based on varying ability levels
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Barbell Fundamentals
by Tyler Morrison, MA, MEd, CSCS, RSCC*D
  • This presentation will provide an overview of the differences in barbells and specialty bars
  • The barbell is a useful tool in any strength coach’s (PT, ATC, Personal Trainer, etc.…) toolbox. Certain tools may be more appropriate at certain times
  • The attendee will also gain a greater understanding of progressions, regressions, and variations of movements that can be utilized in your programming
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sports Burnout: The Hidden Price of Performance?
by Sam Dardaman, MS, CSCS, RSCC
  • Define sports burnout, key components, common risk factors, etc. 
  • Understand the role of coaches in prevening athlete burnout and how to recognize signs and symptoms
  • Explain the prevalence of coaches' own burnout and preventative measures
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The Influence of Growth and Maturation in Exercise Programming for the Young Athlete
by Vicente Rodea Jr, DPT, PT, CSCS
  • To identify the stages and pathways of the Long Term Athlete Development framework
  • To understand the influence of human growth and maturation growth in performance programming of the youth athlete
  • To examine program design and practical applications in consideration of athlete development and maturation status
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Symmetry for Success: Creating a Balanced Training Program
by Jon-Paolo D’Este, MS, CSCS
  • To analyze and categorize training needs
  • To define balance and symmetry in physical preparation training
  • To develop efficient program outlines through "balance" principle integration
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The Development of Mental Skills Through Physical Development
by Felicia Brock, MS, CSCS
  • How to emphaize the importance of mental toughness within sport to the athletes
  • Promote mentally tough adolecents through physical training, without an emphasis on punishment through training
  • Learn tangible strategies to implement in training to promote mental toughness
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Lunch (provided) (Speaker Roundtable) (Poster Sessions)
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
A Progressive Life of Strength
by Brandon Lilly

Attendees will learn:

  • How S&C has been implemented in the speaker's career in both traditional and special S&C arenas
  • How the speaker's view of strength training has changed due to working with various populations
  • How different variations of exercises and scaled methodologies fit specific populations
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Firefighters: Tactical Athletes or High Stakes Gen Pop?
by Vanessa Frost-Piedrahita, MSEd, CSCS,*D, RSCC
  • Compare and contrast tactical, competitive athletics, and general population
  • Discuss the importance of health versus performance in the tactical space
  • Give insight on how to effectively train firefighters & other tactical personnel
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sport Nutrition for the Tactical Athlete
by Rick Kreider, PhD
  • Nutritional demands of the tactical athlete
  • Food first, but not food-only appraoch
  • Top Dietary Supplements Considerations for health and performance
  • Meeting them where they are at
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Strongman for Every Population
by Heidi Campo, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D
  • What is "strongman" style training
  • Why this type of training is beneficial
  • How to integrate this into any population
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The 4 Phases of Workforce Wellness Program Development
by Hussien Jabai, MS, CSCS, NSCA-CPT, TSAC-F
  • To explore observational methods for foundational knowledge
  • To discuss educational outlets for workforce/athlete understanding
  • To examine integration of valuable professionals in a variety of disciplines
  • To emphasize and address empowerment of program sustainability and longevity
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
From Strength Coach to PhD: Building a Career in S&C
by Bryan Mann, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D, RSCC*D, FNSCA
  • Attendees will learn the best pathways to achieving a PhD while doing S&C
  • Attendees will be told in a no nonsense manner what it will take to get a PhD in a traditional manner
  • Attendees will hear Dr Mann's journey and what he would keep the same and what he would do differently

Registration



Thru Oct 29 After Oct 29*
NSCA Member Rate $85 $125
Student Rate $30 $40
Non-Member Rate $105 $145

*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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  • Cancellation Policy

    All refund requests must be submitted in WRITING and should include the reason for cancellation. NO refunds will be accepted via phone. A 50% refund will be granted on or before the early registration date. NO REFUNDS will be given after the early registration date. 

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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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