Lawrence W Judge, J Patrick Marsh, Jeffrey C Petersen, David Pearson, David Bellar
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Abstract: Judge, LW, Marsh, JP, Petersen, JC, Pearson, D, and Bellar, D. Unveiling gaps in high school strength and conditioning:CSCS 认证、教练领导力和设施。J Strength Cond Res XX(X):000-000,2024-本研究的目的是考察美国西南部一个州的高中力量与体能调节专家(CSCS)和/或专职力量教练监督力量与体能调节设施(SCF)的普及率。根据经过验证的工具进行的在线调查包含 72 个项目,向全州的高中体育主管收集有关 SCF 的数据。共完成 245 份调查问卷,回复率为 17.5%。我们进行了描述性分析、皮尔逊相关分析、卡方差分析和方差分析,先验阿尔法水平为 p <0.05。结果显示,只有 9.4% 的 SCF 主管持有 CSCS 证书,27.8% 的主管没有证书,62.9% 的主管没有专门的力量教练来监督 SCF。由 CSCS 教练领导的设施在多个方面拥有更多的设备资源,包括卧推站(F [2, 244] = 5.143,p = 0.006)、深蹲站(F [2, 244] = 3.570,p = 0.030)和力量清理站(F [2, 244] = 4.573,p = 0.011)。本研究强调了优先考虑安全因素和满足高中运动员发展需求的重要性,解决了缺乏 CSCS 认证和专职力量教练监督 SCF 的问题。考虑到青少年运动员的发展需求以及最近颁布的美国国家大学体育协会力量与体能教练安全标准(第一分部),在高中中缺乏具有 CSCS 证书的教练令人担忧。
Unveiling Gaps in High School Strength and Conditioning: CSCS Certification, Coaching Leadership, and Facilities.
Abstract: Judge, LW, Marsh, JP, Petersen, JC, Pearson, D, and Bellar, D. Unveiling gaps in high school strength and conditioning: CSCS certification, coaching leadership and facilities. J Strength Cond Res 38(12): 2088-2098, 2024-The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and/or dedicated strength coaches overseeing strength and conditioning facilities (SCFs) at the high school level in a Southwestern state. An online survey, comprising 72 items based on a validated instrument, collected data on SCFs from high school athletic directors statewide. A total of 245 surveys were completed representing a 17.5% response rate. Descriptive, Pearson correlation, chi-square, and ANOVA analyses were conducted with an a priori alpha level of p < 0.05 established. The results revealed that only 9.4% of SCF supervisors held CSCS certification, 27.8% lacked certification, and 62.9% did not have a dedicated strength coach overseeing the SCF. Facilities led by CSCS coaches had several areas of greater equipment resources, including bench press stations ( F [2, 244] = 5.143, p = 0.006), squat stations ( F [2, 244] = 3.570, p = 0.030), and power clean stations ( F [2, 244] = 4.573, p = 0.011). This study highlights the importance of prioritizing safety considerations and meeting the developmental needs of high school athletes by addressing the absence of CSCS certifications and dedicated strength coaches overseeing SCFs. The scarcity of CSCS-credentialed coaches in high schools is troubling, considering adolescent athletes' developmental needs and recently enacted National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I safety standards for strength and conditioning coaches.
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The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.