49 episodes

Strength and Conditioning Journal is the professional journal of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). The purpose "SCJ Podcasts" is to highlight current topics in the journal related to the field of strength and conditioning. The NSCA and SCJ are committed to the mission of integrating the practical experience of professionals in our field with evidence-based research to provide practitioners with the most accurate information available. The "SCJ Podcasts" will be a very valuable tool in accomplishing that mission.

Strength and Conditioning Journal Podcast Ben Reuter, SCJ Podcast Editor

    • Science
    • 4.3 • 26 Ratings

Strength and Conditioning Journal is the professional journal of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). The purpose "SCJ Podcasts" is to highlight current topics in the journal related to the field of strength and conditioning. The NSCA and SCJ are committed to the mission of integrating the practical experience of professionals in our field with evidence-based research to provide practitioners with the most accurate information available. The "SCJ Podcasts" will be a very valuable tool in accomplishing that mission.

    Sport Science Special Issue

    Sport Science Special Issue

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

    • 9 min
    Toward Professionalization of the Strength and Conditioning Field

    Toward Professionalization of the Strength and Conditioning Field

    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.

    • 12 min
    Using Autoregulation to Safely Return to Weightlifting During Cancer Treatments

    Using Autoregulation to Safely Return to Weightlifting During Cancer Treatments

    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 discusses the concept of autoregulation and how it can be applied to patients being treated for cancer.

    • 18 min
    Physical Demands of Air Force Special Operations Command Flight Crews: A Needs Analysis and Proposed Testing Protocol

    Physical Demands of Air Force Special Operations Command Flight Crews: A Needs Analysis and Proposed Testing Protocol

    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 Conditioning Journal.

    • 8 min
    Muscle Hypertrophy Response to Range of Motion

    Muscle Hypertrophy Response to Range of Motion

    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 Conditioning Journal.

    • 12 min
    Special Populations Special Topic Issue

    Special Populations Special Topic Issue

    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 and why it is important for strength and conditioning professionals to be familiar with these populations and how training may be affected.

    • 6 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
26 Ratings

26 Ratings

Mito Kndria ,

Point/Counterpoint

Outstanding . Need Point/Counterpoint article re: Extreme Dehydration/Rehydration process for Fight preparation.

Da Power1 ,

not for me

I was really hoping for good info on strength training. The guests appear to be knowledgeable but the quality is lacking. No intro, just boom into a monotoned conversation between technical people. Very difficult to stay with. no energy. If the goal of this podcast was to make it as boring as heck, they succeeded.

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