Vermont/New Hampshire 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.

May 31 - June 01, 2024 | Hanover, NH | 0.8 CEUs Category A

Overview

Location:
Dartmouth College
Floren Varsity House Athletic Facility
6083 Alumni Gym
Hanover, NH 03755

Hosted by:
Scott Caulfield, MA, CSCS,*D, TSAC-F,*D, RSCC*E
802-272-4816
scottcaulfield.cscsd@gmail.com

Schedule

Event Itinerary - Friday, May 31
5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Check-in & On-site Registration
6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
The Effects of High Demand Training Load on Performance and Health in D1 Women’s Collegiate Basketball Players
by Andrea Hudy, MA, MBA, CSCS, RSCC*E
  • Connect academics to practical application
  • Share experiences as a performance coach and academic researcher
7:00 PM - 7:50 PM
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport: Updated Research & Recommendations Within S&C Practices
by Megan Chocosky, MS, RD, CSSD
  • Review progression of research from female athlete triad —> RED-S (2014, 2018) —> REDS (2023)
  • Understand existing physiological and performance-based outcomes for LEA, REDS, ED/DE
  • Outline current guidelines for identifying, monitoring, and supporting return to sport in LEA/REDS scenarios
  • Discuss research- and experience-based “better practices” for s&c coaches interacting with LEA/REDS, athlete-driven body weight/composition changes, and/or athlete-driven body dysmorphia/dissatisfaction
Event Itinerary - Saturday, June 1
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Check-in & On-site Registration
8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
Training the Adult Athlete; Maximizing Performance for the Sport of Life
by Adrian Guyer, CSCS, NSCA-CPT, RSCC

In this hands-on presentation Coach Guyer will take attendees through proven training strategies that can be safely and effectively implemented into your training programs for any adult athlete. Learn new warm up ideas, coordinative strength and power training, fascial training strategies, games and eye hand drills, foot and ankle health and performance and spinal health that will improve performance for the adult athlete at every level.

9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Core and Floor: The Interplay of Breathing, Bracing, and Pelvic Floor Function
by Leah Mycofsky, DPT, CSCS
  • Learn basic pelvic floor anatomy and function
  • Learn common signs of pelvic floor dysfunction you might see as a coach
  • Learn strategies for breathing, bracing, and coaching that promote improved pelvic floor function
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Turning Impact Into Income: Leveraging Your Strengths for a More Profitable and Purposeful Career in Coaching
by Adam Feit, PhD, CSCS, RSCC*D
  • Identify their unique strengths and understand how to leverage those strengths to attract income growth opportunities
  • Explore various strategies and action steps for income generation within the strength and conditioning industry
  • Gain practical insights into transferring effective business practices from the coaching industry
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Nourishing Our Athletes: Considering Critical Barriers to Optimizing Nutrition
by Kylie Blodgett, PhD
  • Understand the prevalence and impact of body image, body dysmorphia, and eating disorders on athletes
  • Identify negative acute outcomes of body dysmorphia and eating disorders
  • Describe how acute outcomes can influence physical performance
  • Consider long-term outcomes of body dysmorphia and eating disorders and the individual and societal impacts of these
  • Discuss approaches to improving nutrition in athletes, including knowledge, access, and behavioral approaches
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Lunch (on your own)
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
‘Shaping Up’ Acceleration and Velocity
by Brett Willmott, CSCS

By improving proficiency during the dynamic warm up we are able to establish efficiency of body positions or 'shapes' to accelerate and sprint best. Attendees will be able to take away drills to help all athletes improve sprinting as a skill.

2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
A Guide to the Student-Athlete Induction Process and Advanced Needs Analysis
by Spencer Brown, MS, CSCS and Michelle Truncali, MS, CSCS

This presentation will include a look into the relationship and educational development of the Dartmouth Football program from their recruitment to the end of their first term.  It will also provide advanced strategies for conducting thorough needs analyses in various sports and university settings. It helps you address unique challenges and opportunities in these complex environments.

3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Integrating Postural Restoration for Optimal Performance
by Eric Menchi, MS, CSCS
  • PRI is neurology
  • Understanding patterns and how they impede performance
  • Implementing PRI into training to ensure learning
  • Helping people understand, feel, relate to tension control
  • Techniques for control

Registration



Thru May 21 After May 21*
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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  • 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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