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NSCA Professional Coach of the Year Award Eligibility and Criteria

December 07, 2023 02:34PM
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mtramfan
First: What is this award based upon? Political stature within a peer organization or performance? Publication within peer-reviewed journals or measured results on the ground? I've been a part of several peer organizations. The award can be significant or hollow and almost meaningless - a meaningful kudo or glittery bauble.

I've seen people go after that kind of recognition and get it, add the bullet point to their resume', and boost their creds beyond their level of competence. I've also seen it work the other way - somebody who has worked hard, made meaningful contributions over a period of years, finally gets recognition they deserve.

Second: (And Mama, maybe you can help me out here.) Wasn't there a staff shuffle (read that lots of walking papersfor underperformers and new hires) within the S&C group a recently? Putting the right people in key places, setting high standards for performance, and monitoring without micro-managing leads to success and high achievement. I hope this is the case with the Rams.

I ask because with the proliferation of lower leg injuries last year and the years before, I raised the question of what the strength and conditioning coaches were doing. Injuries tend to occur in clusters.


The Rams had hired a batch of college guys into a mileu where full-time professional athletes must train at a higher, more intense level than college kids. The differences are significant. Developmentally you can't push them as hard as you can guys who are 22 and older. Their bodies won't take it. But you can push the training program of somebody who is older, whose tissues are more fully formed, and in professional football you train for injury prevention and peak performance on a position-by-position basis. The weight room and other training facilities are more like a lab than a gym.

I used to know a guy who was on Joe Gibbs' staff at Washington where he was on staff for several years before being offered the top S&C position. The Redskins were tough and physically ready to play in those days. I learned a few things from him and valued my time with him.

After looking at the eligibility requirements and the criteria sheet filled out by the nominees for the selection of the Professional NSCA Coach of the Year, I don't see anything in the selection process that indicates to me that results have anything to do with the award. Looks like it's all based on the degrees a person has, what certifications they have, teaching and coaching assignments, what clinics they've hosted, published articles, etc. The nominee has to be an NSCA member and also must be nominated by another member. Having the title of Professional S&C Coach sure looks good on a resume, though.

From the NSCA website- Professional Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year

The Professional Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year is awarded to a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with RSCC distinction, for their dedication to improving performance of athletes with safe and effective science based programs. Beyond holding their current CSCS certifications, nominees must be current members of the NSCA for two consecutive years and a Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of a professional sports team or Olympic team.

Award Eligibility: [www.nsca.com]

Criteria Sheet: [www.nsca.com]







Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/07/2023 03:17PM by MamaRAMa.
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