Dhines
11-08-2009, 03:47 PM
Coach,
You mentioned in your recent interview that the current certifications available were lacking when it came to teaching the barbell lifts. My question is then, how deeply will your certification seminar and exam go in to the other aspects strength training? Or perhaps put better, how will it stack up to the CSCS for example in terms of testing anatomy, physiology, and how to set up a weight room (apparently that's important to the NSCA since the chapter on it in the NSCA textbook is longer than rehab and the chapter on programming)
This question comes from standpoint of someone who would like to get into strength coaching at the high school level, but is self educated on the subject (formal education in engineering) through your books and time under the bar.
You mentioned in your recent interview that the current certifications available were lacking when it came to teaching the barbell lifts. My question is then, how deeply will your certification seminar and exam go in to the other aspects strength training? Or perhaps put better, how will it stack up to the CSCS for example in terms of testing anatomy, physiology, and how to set up a weight room (apparently that's important to the NSCA since the chapter on it in the NSCA textbook is longer than rehab and the chapter on programming)
This question comes from standpoint of someone who would like to get into strength coaching at the high school level, but is self educated on the subject (formal education in engineering) through your books and time under the bar.