April 12, 2025 | Lake Placid, NY | 0.6 CEUs Category A
Location:
Lake Placid Olympic and Paralympic
Training Center
196 Old Military Rd
Lake Placid, NY 12946
Hosted by:
Terique Boyd, CSCS,*D
302-384-1135
terique.boyd@gmail.com
Event Itinerary - Saturday, April 12 |
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Check-in & On-site Registration |
9:00 AM - 9:50 AM From Lake Placid to the Future: Evolving Figure Skating with Specialized Coaching by Alexandra Vargo, MEd, RD, CSCS
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM Maximizing the Basics: Implementation of the Weightlifting Derivatives to Optimize Performance by Ambrose Serrano, MA, CSCS This presentation focuses on maximizing the application of the weightlifting derivatives within the program design. Breaking down the movements to take advantage of the benefits each derivative provides will help coaches construct programs that optimize athletic development from general preparation to specific competition readiness. Each phase of training should be programmed with intent to optimize the long-term development of an athlete over the course of a season and throughout a career. If we skip steps within the progressions of the weightlifting movements, we are then also sacrificing the development of an athlete. Learning the advantages of each derivative allows a basic understanding of the weightlifting derivatives and their individual benefits. |
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM Low Energy Availability: Assessment and Prevention Practices to Ensure Athlete Health and Performance by Brandon Lee, MS, RD, CSSD This presentation will provide a comprehensive conceptual framework of low energy availability and its impact on athlete health, body composition, and sports performance. Additionally, we will address how relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) can be prevented by mitigating risks associated with low energy availability. The presentation will differentiate energy availability and energy balance, review the latest scientific findings, provide numerous physical and environmental risk factors, identify key physiological signs and symptoms, emphasize critical nutritional red flags, and offer nutrition interventions tailored for strength and conditioning professionals while remaining within their scope of practice. |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch (provided) / Olympic Center Tours |
1:10 PM - 2:00 PM Acceleration/Speed Training for All Sports by Brett Willmott, CSCS In this learn by doing session, attendees will learn skills, shapes and drills to help incorporate acceleration and speed into any training/sport session. |
2:10 PM - 3:00 PM Biomechanics of Jumping and Spinning in Figure Skating: Developing Core Power and Rotational Strength for Peak Performance by Erin Egelhoff, MS, MS, CSCS,*D
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3:10 PM - 4:00 PM Reaching the Peak: Long-Term Athlete Development Strategies for Mature Athletes by Vail Cote, MEd, CSCS This presentation provides insights and actionable strategies to help practitioners effectively support mature power athletes through this stage of their careers. Attendees will gain: A deeper understanding of the later stages of the long-term athlete development model; practical strategies to promote and sustain powerful performances; techniques to foster longevity in sport while balancing the demands of life outside training. |
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM Closing Announcements |
Thru April 1 | After April 1* | |
NSCA Member Rate | $75 | $105 |
Student Rate | $30 | $40 |
Non-Member Rate | $95 | $125 |
*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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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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