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3Ts of Sport Performance Virtual Clinic

Harness the Power of Data and Technology and Train Teams to New Heights with NSCA’s First Sport Science Clinic #NSCA3Ts

December 05 - 07, 2023 | Online | Up to 2.0 CEUs Category A

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Overview

Testing. Tracking. Training. The NSCA’s inaugural 3Ts Sport Performance Virtual Clinic brings you the best of each so you can excel at any level with essential sport science elements. Stay on the leading edge of sport performance with three days of empowering sessions from experts in the field.

Relevant for Every Role

» Designed to support the full spectrum of sport performance professionals—including strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers, sport scientists, educators, and researchers.

Accessible Virtual Format

» Receive up to 20+ hours of practical, professionally recorded content delivered right to your device in stunning high definition, plus a full year of access to every purchased recording.

Pay-Per-Day Registration

» Content is divided into three distinct days, so you only pay for what you need. Focus on areas of improvement or secure all the critical elements to enhance your high-performance team.

Ready to leverage the latest technology and transform your data into wins? Sign up now to elevate your skills and earn up to 2.0 CEUs at the first-ever 3Ts!

Schedule

Schedule is subject to change.

Event Itinerary - TESTING | Tuesday, December 5 - Eastern Time
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Sport Science in Practice - "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" an International Perspective
by Paul Comfort, PhD, CSCS,*D
  1. To discuss the current trends in sport science research and practice.
  2. To explore examples of good and bad practice in sport science.
  3. To identify future opportunities for practitioner development.
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Jump Testing Using Vertical, Horizontal, Lateral, Single Leg Using Different Technologies
by John McMahon, PhD, CSCS,*D
  1. Critically evaluate popular jump testing protocols and technologies.
  2. Describe the non-negotiables for various jump testing protocols and technologies.
  3. Create a framework for context-specific jump testing protocol, technology, and metric selection.
  4. Understand how to interpret jump metrics to optimize their application to athletes' training programs.
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Power and VBT Testing
by Bryan Mann, PhD, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D, FNSCA
  1. Attendees will learn a greater depth of information that they can use when creating and interpreting force-velocity profiles.
  2. Attendees will understand how peak power is generated and how the load at which peak power is created can be used to determine programming.
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
Velocity Based Training: Bridging the Gap Between Testing and Program Design
by Antonio Squillante, MS, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
VO2 and Aerobic Power Testing
by John Cole, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D
  1. Understanding the definitions, differences and analysis of V02 and FTP (functional threshold for power) and how to use the information.
  2. Testing methodology for V02, Blood Lactate and FTP and which is right for the practitioner.
  3. Extrapolation of the data and how to use it for programming.
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Athletic Profiling: Movement Analysis & Athletic Performance
by Eric Mosier, PhD
  1. The use of motion capture systems for movement analysis profile testing.
  2. Tracking and understanding of functional assessments for athletic development.
  3. Evaluating biomechanical alternations following fatiguing tasks.
  4. The usage for sport mechanic testing and training.
4:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Metabolic Testing
by Duncan French, PhD, CSCS,*D, RSCC*E
Event Itinerary - TRACKING | Wednesday, December 6 - Eastern Time
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Best Practices for Maximizing Athlete Performance through Comprehensive Monitoring and Visualization
by Christina Rasnake, MS, CSCS
  1. Best practices in data collection, input, analysis & interpretation.
  2. Constructing a dynamic framework for implementation of athlete data to track performance measurement and identify patterns & trends.
  3. Best practices in data visualization for specific audiences.
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Monitoring the Training Process - A Long Term Approach
by Kevin Cronin, MS, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D
  1. Identify Key Performance indicators around Performance while taking into account 'access' and 'bandwidth'.
  2. Identify stream line work flows to get the most out of your performance data while spending an adequate amount of time on data analytics.
  3. Provide a high level review of relevant resources to help practitioners learn the skills to help make them successfully effective.
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Excel Fundamentals: Foundational Data Manipulation Techniques for the Strength Coach & Sport Scientist
by Jacob Goodin, PhD, CSCS, CPSS
  1. The first step to any data analysis task is curating the dataset.
  2. Data needs to be imported, labeled, cleaned, organized, and occasionally transformed before reports or visualizations can be generated.
  3. Whether you are creating an athlete management dashboard, tracking tonnage in the weight room, or creating in-house benchmark datasets, this lecture will lay the groundwork for your future success.
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
Seeing is Believing: The Power of Data Visualization
by Adam Virgile, MS, CSCS, CPSS, RSCC
  1. Identify pros and cons of commencing data collection in sport environments.
  2. Apply best practices in data visualization to effectively communicate sports performance data to coaches, athletes, and stakeholders.
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Title to be Determined
by Eric Renaghan, CSCS
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Data Delivery & Reporting
by Tyler Bosch
4:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Operationalizing Data to Impact Performance Interventions
by Clive Brewer, MSc, CSCS
  1. Outline the role that scientific expertise plays in the assessment of performance solutions and driving innovation towards the improvement of the data informed decision-making process for day-to-day coaching & other athlete service areas.
  2. Identify the role of derived data has in informing specific decisions that can remove speculation from the process, and also enhance the practitioner’s experiential data set (i.e. learning).
  3. Describe the process of actionable analysis that links the identification of a specific performance question to an evidence-based intervention with the expectation of positively enhancing the athletes capacities.
Event Itinerary - TRAINING | Thursday, December 7 - Eastern Time
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Using Biomarkers to Improve Sport Performance
by Andy Galpin, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D, FNSCA
  1. Discuss biomarker testing for athletic performance.
  2. Discuss advanced measures of sleep for athletics.
  3. Identify best practices for testing and monitoring.
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Evidence Based Practical Applications for Muscle Growth
by Guillermo Escalante, DSc, MBA, ATC, CSCS
  1. Discuss the driving mechanisms of muscle hypertrophy.
  2. Identify how training variables that can be manipulated to maximize muscle hypertrophy.
  3. Describe the efficacy of training techniques that are frequently implemented to induce muscle hypertrophy.
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Feed the Cats: A Revolutionary Way to Train
by Tony Holler
  1. Learn how to design programs that will "feed the cats".
  2. Learn how to construct performance-based programs built on a foundation of rest, recovery, and sleep.
  3. Learn how to create joyful workouts.
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
Problem Solving the Power Clean
by Anna Swisher
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Taking the Warmup by Storm: Executing a Weight Room Warm Up that Enhances your Athletes Performance
by Lyndie Kelley, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D
  1. This presentation will challenge your preconceived ideas of what a weight room warm up should be!
  2. You will learn how to design a warm up that addresses the specific needs of your athletes, serves as a movement screen, reduces the risk of injury, improves neuromuscular efficiency and enhances athletic performance.
  3. We will also discuss the role of the warm up in athlete mental health and overall well-being.
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
How Cognition/Thoughts Change Physiology and Performance
by Tony Ricci, CSCS
  1. Gain an understanding of how cognitive processing/thoughts affect peripheral physiology.
  2. Identify Psychophysiological methods for governing autonomic nervous system function.
4:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Phase Dependent Exercise Selection for Endurance Sports
by Alex Harrison, PhD, CSCS
  1. Distinguish and accurately place exercises along the continuum of slow to fast power.
  2. Use phase progression and athlete training status to determine exercise selection as competition date(s) approach.

Registration Pricing

Registration closes Tuesday, Dec 5 at 5 PM Eastern.

 

 

Through Oct 17

Oct 18-Nov 14

After Nov 14

3-Day Bundle - 2.0 CEUs

Non-Member Pricing

$540

$570

$655

Professional Member Pricing

$360

$415

$465

Student Member Pricing

$210

$240

$270

2-Day Bundle - 1.4 CEUs

Non-Member Pricing

$480

$505

$585

Professional Member Pricing

$320

$370

$445

Student Member Pricing

$185

$215

$240

1-Day Bundle - 0.7 CEUs

Non-Member Pricing

$290

$307

$353

Professional Member Pricing

$195

$225

$250

Student Member Pricing

$115

$130

$145

FAQs

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  • Cancellation Policy

    Cancellation Policy

    All refund requests must be submitted in writing (mail, fax, email) and should state the reason for cancellation. Email: conferences@nsca.com

    NO REFUNDS WILL BE ACCEPTED VIA PHONE

    Full refund less $20 if postmarked by Oct 17
    50% refund if postmarked Oct 18-Nov 14
    No refund after Nov 14, 2023

  • CEU Options

    The NSCA has many options to help you in obtaining the necessary CEUs to recertify.  Please check the CEU Opportunities page for the most current information. 

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  • Other Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is the event being held?
    Online. 

    How many CEUs will I receive?
    3-Day Bundle = 2.0 CEUs
    2-Day Bundle = 1.4 CEUs
    1-Day Bundle = 0.7 CEUs

    As a registered attendee, will I receive a recording of the online, virtual or live streamed event? 
    Yes. You will receive a recording approximately 30 days after the event to review anything you may have missed. You will have access for one year. 

    If I miss some of the online, virtual or live streamed event, will this affect my CEUs?
    No. You will receive a recording after the event to review anything you may have missed, therefore receiving the full Category A CEUs. 

    Will I receive a Certificate of Attendance? 
    Yes. A certificate will be emailed to you approximately 1 week 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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