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Strength & Conditioning The Upcoming Athletes Michael Lloyd
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Use of exercise prescription to improve performance Help athletes with injury prevention The art of engaging top physical performance Build an athletes Strength, Power, and Speed What is Strength & Conditioning
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1. Education 2. Certification 3. Internship/Graduate Assistantship 4. Networking 5. Commitment The 5 Essential Steps to Become Successful
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Education Health related Bachelors Degree Higher Education is preferred Pass the CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach) exam Done through NSCA Also through the CSCCA Becoming a Strength and Conditioning Trainer
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NSCA – CSCCA – Organizations
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Must have’s College Bachelor’s or 4 th year student CPR/AED certified Cost Member: $340 Non Member: $475 Exam based on Nutrition, Exercise Science, Technique, and Evaluation To Become Certified in the Field
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Job is currently in high demand Available Job sites High Schools Universities Professional Sport Organizations PT Programs Military Post CSCS Success
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Conduct sport-specific testing Design and implement safe and effective training Provide guidance regarding nutrition Train injury prevention Improve overall athletic performance Instilling the Knowledge
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“Having a resume isn’t good enough anymore” Contact as many coaches as possible Work hard and put in the hours Be outstanding at what you do Have a little bit of luck Easy Job to Land?
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High School Trainer: $40,000 College Trainer: $60,000 Private Strength Gym: $50,000-75,000 Professional Sports Trainer: $125,000 Is there money to be made
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Endeavor Sports Performance Based out of Pitman, NJ One of the top private gyms in the state Owned and operated by Kevin Neeld endeavorfit.com endeavorfit.com
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It’s generally a 2-way road Either choose: Football All the other Olympic sports College Football is of higher pedigree What Sport(s) can be trained
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Create a SOLID atmosphere Hardworking Intense Powerful Motivational and Loud Have accountability Skills
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As an individual Likes/Dislikes Good days and bad days Mental and Physical Limitations BE THERE FOR THEM! Know Your Athletes
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Prudent Showing care/thought for future Productive Achieving a significant amount Practical What is real to what is possible Purposeful Having a purpose and desire Strength Training
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Foundation of a greatt Strength Program 1. Full Flexion/Extension 2. No fast jerky movement 3.Emphazise control over weight Replicate the Rep – Replicate the Set COACH REPS, DON’T COUNT THEM The Important REP
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Exercises Squat Deadlift Power Clean
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Exercises Cont. Bench Press Lunge Curl
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Importance Just have to keep grinding That’s the key in the Strength and Conditioning
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