I just took it and failed the practical it is super hard right now , was killing it on the movement system csc s course and other practice tests and still just managed to fail , i feel like they are trying to be gate keepers for the sake of it. The NSCA leadership says people just need more experience but can't get the experience without the CSCS cert 🤷♂️
I'll be the first to tell you that I have a lot to learn. However, I noticed that the deltoids, triceps, chest, quads, mid-back, and biceps are being trained in different exercises on consecutive days. I thought the muscles needed at least 24 hours to recover until you train them again.
Programming for athletes actually often looks a lot different than programming for bodybuilders. While bodybuilders often split training by body part and have rest between days athletes will often train the same muscle group directly or indirectly 5-6 times per week. For example including power cleans, sprints, pogo hops, squats, etc. spread throughout 5 sessions per week. You could certainly do an upper/ lower split it just depends on the athlete, season, goal, etc.
I love all the help you have given through here and the FB group. Is there any specials or discounts for “the movement system study guide”? I’m on my 3rd try for the practical applied section
During Final Exams, In the exercise Techniques such as sprinting mechanics, resistance training videos shall we get options of playspeed to slow down a video?
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I just took it and failed the practical it is super hard right now , was killing it on the movement system csc s course and other practice tests and still just managed to fail , i feel like they are trying to be gate keepers for the sake of it. The NSCA leadership says people just need more experience but can't get the experience without the CSCS cert 🤷♂️
It is a good topic to discuss sir.
I'll be the first to tell you that I have a lot to learn. However, I noticed that the deltoids, triceps, chest, quads, mid-back, and biceps are being trained in different exercises on consecutive days. I thought the muscles needed at least 24 hours to recover until you train them again.
Programming for athletes actually often looks a lot different than programming for bodybuilders. While bodybuilders often split training by body part and have rest between days athletes will often train the same muscle group directly or indirectly 5-6 times per week. For example including power cleans, sprints, pogo hops, squats, etc. spread throughout 5 sessions per week. You could certainly do an upper/ lower split it just depends on the athlete, season, goal, etc.
@@TheMovementSystem Thanks, Matt.
@ 2:59, were the sprinting flaws too much of an upright posture, neck hyperextension, and short/choppy arm swing mechanics?
Yea I've broken down that video in my CSCS Study group. Also high heel recovery
@@TheMovementSystem thank you sir
Thank you!
I love all the help you have given through here and the FB group. Is there any specials or discounts for “the movement system study guide”? I’m on my 3rd try for the practical applied section
During Final Exams, In the exercise Techniques such as sprinting mechanics, resistance training videos shall we get options of playspeed to slow down a video?
I believe they just play on a loop at one speed
Whats the last question from which chapter it was program how we can say like this program isa for hypertrophy etc?
What exercises are good for pfps. I saw there are videos for patellar pain and other injuries but none for patellar femoral pain syndrome?
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Can I just become a coach without taking the test?
It depends on where you want to work. I would ask the training facility where you want to work what they require
@@TheMovementSystem Ight bet thanks