
Long-Term Athletic Development Special Issue
In this episode guest editors Dr. Rhodri Lloyd and Dr. Rick Howard discuss the Long-Term Athletic Development Special Issue published in issue 48-3 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

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In this episode guest editors Dr. Rhodri Lloyd and Dr. Rick Howard discuss the Long-Term Athletic Development Special Issue published in issue 48-3 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Alyssa Anderson discusses her article, " Analysis of Fitness Testing for Injury Risk Reduction in Firefighters" , published in issue 48-2 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Joel Martin discusses his article, " Injuries in the Fire Service: An Updated Review and Strategies for Practitioners" , published in issue 48-1 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Guest Editors Sue Graves and Carrie Ellis discuss the Women in Strength and Conditioning Special Issue published in issue 47-6 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode John Farrell discusses his article, " The Physiological Demands and Profile of Wheelchair Racing: A Systematic Review " published in issue 47-5 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Spencer Ingoglia discusses his article, " Exercise Strategies for Parkinson Disease Management " published in issue 47-4 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Sam Moore discusses her article, " Menstrual Cycle Phase-Based Strength and Conditioning Training for Elite Team Sport Female Athletes " published in issue 47-3 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Dr. Jacob Mota. discusses his article, " Sleep Hygiene Within the Fire Service: A Narrative Review " published in issue 47-2 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Dr. Zachary Mang discusses his article, " A Discussion of the Combined Effect of Resistance Training and Time-Restricted Eating on Body Composition and Neuromuscular Adaptations " published in issue 47-1

In this episode Dr. Erin Choice discusses her article, " A Return to Performance Framework to Effectively Complete the Rehabilitation Continuum for Elite Soccer " published in issue 46-6 of Strength and Conditioning Jour

In this episode Sunny Lulla and Dr. Bill Hanney discuss their article, "Strength and Conditioning Considerations for the Orchestral Musician: A Practical Approach" published in issue 46-5 of Strength and Conditioning Jou

In this episode Ian Bonder discusses his article, "Time-Saving Versus Time-Efficient Training Terminology, Methods, and Prescription" published in issue 46-3 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Dr. Tim Suchomel discusses the Sport Science special topic issue, published in issue 46-1 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Baykal Altiner discusses his article "Toward Professionalization of the Strength and Conditioning Field", published in issue 45-6 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.

In this episode Dr. Francis Kozub discusses his article " Using Autoregulation to Safely Return to Weightlifting During Cancer Treatments ", published in issue 45-4 of Strength and Conditioning Journal. Dr. Kozub discuss

In this episode Jeffrey Paschall discusses his article " Physical Demands of Air Force Special Operations Command Flight Crews: A Needs Analysis and Proposed Testing Protocol ", published in issue 45-3 of Strength and Co

In this episode Dr. Charlie Ottinger discusses his article "Muscle Hypertrophy Response to Range of Motion in Strength Training: A Novel Approach to Understanding the Findings", published in issue 45-2 of Strength and Co

In this episode Dr. Morey Kolber discusses the Special Populations Special Topic Issue, published in issue 44-6 of Strength and Conditioning Journal. Dr. Kolber discusses the articles that appear in this special issue an

In this episode James Shaw discusses his article "Physical Determinants of Golf Swing Performance: Considerations for Youth Golfers", published in issue 44-4 of Strength and Conditioning Journal. James discusses the impo

In this episode Dr. Toby Brooks discusses his article "Implementing an injury prevention and performance enhancement program during a softball season for young female athletes", published in issue 44-3 of Strength and Co
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