NSCA’s Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning offers essential scientific information to assist in implementing or restructuring strength and conditioning programs at commercial or government fitness centers that work with tactical athletes. The book is designed primarily as a preparatory resource for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F) certification but is also useful as a manual for government agencies or a daily reference for strength and conditioning professionals.
Contributors, including Brent A. Alvar, Katie Sell, and Patricia A. Deuster, bring extensive experience in their fields to the text. They have compiled a comprehensive review of all components necessary for TSAC Facilitators to design and operate successful training programs for tactical athletes. Separate chapters focus on the specific physiological issues related to military, law enforcement, and fire and rescue personnel, including how strength and conditioning programs should directly correlate to critical job tasks and address specific environmental, occupational, and exposure concerns for each population.
The book contains foundational knowledge of exercise physiology and biomechanical movement patterns, providing a thorough understanding of the physical demands faced by tactical professions. With 688 pages of detailed information, it serves as an authoritative guide for those working with tactical athletes to enhance their performance and decrease injury risk.
