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Maximal Aerobic Speed (MAS) based intervals is a unique metabolic conditioning training methodology as it allows for intervals to be pre-set to a percentage of an athlete’s vVO2max or MAS. Hence, the programmed MAS intervals are specific to an individual with a specific pre-determined speed, rather than being set to a pre-set work-to-rest ratio only.    Read more
Olympic lifts and their different variations offer a valuable training method within a strength and conditioning coach’s performance training toolbox.    Read more
The aim of this short course is to provide performance coaches with a greater understanding of squat mechanics, including potential mobility restrictions and stability limitations, individual anthropometrics which may affect squat performance, and training strategies that can be implemented for squat movement quality.    Read more
This unique online learning experience outlines the key objectives of a strength and conditioning coach, the multi-disciplinary team, and the overall performance training and injury prevention process.    Read more
As practitioners working within sports performance and with general populations alike, it is vital that coaches have a solid understanding of the epidemiology related to sports-related injuries, the associated risk factors with such injuries, and how such injuries can be prevented via effective Performance Training. The Sports Injury Science Webinar Series aims to provide coaches with a greater level of knowledge of such injuries, their causes, and evidence-based preventive strategies.    Read more

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