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- A Recap of the NSCA's 32nd Annual National Conference and Exhibition
- Coaching Excellence: Building Champions in Sport and Life, Review from NSCA Convention
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- Get Updates From the NSCAs 32nd Annual National Convention at PersonalTrainerCoach.com
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- What is the Proper Teaching Progression for the Squat?
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- How to Compete With Large Gym Franchises
- Book Review: Until It Hurts, by Mark Hyman
- Core Training Should Not Be the Primary Emphasis of Training Program
- Training Must Be Specific
- What is Whole-Skill Training?
- Book Review: Anatomy of Strength Training
- Read the Book, “The Thinking Body” by Mabel Todd
- Clients Must Push, Pull, Lunge, Squat, Bend, Rotate and Brace in Every Training Session
- Athletic Development Coach and Fitness Development Coach, Not Personal Trainer or Strength Coach
- Vern Gambetta's 2010 GAIN Apprentorship Program
- Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
- Teaching the Squat Part 1, Blocking Technique
- Hang Clean Coaching Points
- You Must Evolve as a Personal Trainer
- Professional Journals: The Trainer’s Best Kept Secret
- Mostability is Motion With Stability
- Five Questions For a Five-Star Fitness Professional Mark Tenore, Personal Trainer
- What is the Borg Scale of Perceived Exertion
- Video: Personal Trainer’s Professional Journal Review, Part 3
- The Myth of Core Stability, Part 3
- The Myth of Core Stability, Part 2
- Five Questions for a Five-Star Fitness Professional, Eric Burkhardt - Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Long Beach State
- A Recap of the NSCA's 32nd Annual National Conference and Exhibition
- Coaching Excellence: Building Champions in Sport and Life, Review from NSCA Convention
- Training Stability in the Shoulders Hips and Core, Live From the NSCA's 32nd National Convention
- The Biomechanics of Agility, Live From the NSCA 32nd National Conference
- Live From the NSCA's 32nd National Conference, Prevention of ACL Injuries in Female Athletes
- Get Updates From the NSCAs 32nd Annual National Convention at PersonalTrainerCoach.com
- DVD Review: Core Conversion from the Gray Institute
- Five Questions For a Five Star Fitness Professional, Darian Parker Ph.D - Personal Trainer
- Video: Personal Trainer's Professional Journal Review, Part 2
- The National Strength and Conditioning Association’s 32nd National Conference
- Five Questions For a Five Star Fitness Professional, Joe Przytula - Athletic Trainer
- The NSCA’s Fly Solo Program; the First Step to Getting Certified
- What is the Proper Teaching Progression for the Squat?
- Video: Personal Trainer's Professional Journal Review, Part 1
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- Stay Away From Training Gimmicks
- Are You Making Your Clients Better, or Just Making Them Tired?
- The Bench Press Is B.S.
- Do You Spend Too Much Time Lifting Weights With Your Clients?
- How to Compete With Large Gym Franchises
- Book Review: Until It Hurts, by Mark Hyman
- Core Training Should Not Be the Primary Emphasis of Training Program
- Training Must Be Specific
- Make Calisthenics and Body Weight Exercises a Big Part of Your Workouts
- Practice What You Preach
- What is Whole-Skill Training?
- Book Review: Anatomy of Strength Training
- Keep Your Clients Away from the hCG Diet
- Indian Club-less Upper Body Flexibility Exercises
- Target Your Market and Clarify Your Message
- Not Just Functional Training But Purposeful Training
- Build Your Schedule Around Half Hour Appointments
- Read the Book, “The Thinking Body” by Mabel Todd
- Push Clients, Don’t Punish Them
- Clients Must Push, Pull, Lunge, Squat, Bend, Rotate and Brace in Every Training Session
- Fartlek/Speed Play Training for Team Sport Conditioning
- Athletic Development Coach and Fitness Development Coach, Not Personal Trainer or Strength Coach
- Vern Gambetta's 2010 GAIN Apprentorship Program
- Change Your Clients' Sessions With the Change of Seasons
- Provide Specific Warm-up Program for Your Clients
- Deck of Cards Workout
- Include Balance Training in Your Sessions
- Have High Expectations For Your Clients
- Hang Clean Coaching Points
- Do Your Training Sessions Have a Purpose?
- Mixed Distance Shuttle Runs
- You Must Evolve as a Personal Trainer
- Do You Train Clients in All Three Planes of Movement?
- Professional Journals: The Trainer’s Best Kept Secret
- Assisted Stretching is a Great Cool Down and Gives Your Sessions a Personal Touch
- Should I Train Clients When I'm Sick?
- Include Jump Training in Your Sessions
- Do You Train Clients in All Three Planes of Movement?
- Dealing With Failure
- Mostability is Motion With Stability
- Five Questions For a Five-Star Fitness Professional Mark Tenore, Personal Trainer
- Should You Conduct In Home Sessions?
- What is the Borg Scale of Perceived Exertion
- Hardcore Training Methods Aren’t Just for the Hardcore
- The Myth of Core Stability, Part 3
- The Myth of Core Stability, Part 2
- Get Updates From the NSCAs 32nd Annual National Convention at PersonalTrainerCoach.com
- High Intensity Training
- DVD Review: Core Conversion from the Gray Institute
- Five Questions For a Five Star Fitness Professional, Darian Parker Ph.D - Personal Trainer
- The National Strength and Conditioning Association’s 32nd National Conference
- Five Questions For a Five Star Fitness Professional, Joe Przytula - Athletic Trainer
- Tabata Intervals Provide Quality High Intensity Training
- Don’t Adopt a Weight-Centric Approach to Fitness
- The NSCA’s Fly Solo Program; the First Step to Getting Certified
- Don’t Be a Fitness Guru
- What is Complex Training?
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- Workout With Your Clients
- Preach Moderation and Your Clients Will Benefit
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