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The National
Strength and Conditioning Association
What
is the NSCA?
As a worldwide authority on strength and conditioning,
they support and disseminate research-based knowledge
and its practical application to improve athletic
performance and fitness.
Who
They Are
The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
is an international nonprofit educational association
founded in 1978. Evolving from a membership of 76, the
association now serves nearly 30,000 members in 52
countries. Drawing upon its vast network of members,
the NSCA develops and presents the most advanced
information regarding strength training and
conditioning practices, injury prevention, and
research findings.
Unlike any other organization, the NSCA brings
together a diverse group of professionals from the
sport science, athletic, allied health, and fitness
industries. These individuals are all in pursuit of
achieving a common goal—the utilization of proper
strength training and conditioning to improve athletic
performance and fitness.
Central to its mission, the NSCA provides a bridge
between the scientist in the laboratory and the
practitioner in the field. By working to find
practical applications for new research findings in
the strength and conditioning field, the association
fosters the development of strength training and
conditioning as a discipline and as a profession.
Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the NSCA
serves as a valuable resource for its members, the
fitness industry, general public, and the media. The
association provides a wide variety of resources and
opportunities designed to strengthen, build, advance,
and unify.
Volunteers
More than 500 NSCA members volunteer a total of 5,000
hours each year as member resource volunteers,
committee members, state/provincial directors, and
Board of Directors members.
Leadership
The nine-member Board of Directors oversees the growth
and development of the entire association. The current
Board collectively has more than 100 years of
experience in the field and lends this great knowledge
to the advancement of the association.
For all
information on The National Strength and Conditioning
Association go to
www.nsca-lift.org.

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