NSCA Fly Solo Camp
The Flight Manual must be completed before coaches are allowed to attend the Fly Solo Camp.
Attending the Fly Solo Camp means coaches are prepared to : Design, implement, and monitor safe and effective strength and conditioning programs to improve physical performance for men’s and women’s sports through:
| Development of a year-round strength and conditioning program. |
| Speed and power development. |
| Determination of training cycles and phases. |
| Planning of appropriate and sport specific exercises, exercise sequence, sets, repetitions, and recovery periods. |
| Setting of load, frequency, and intensity. |
| Evaluation of the appropriate correlation of fitness components to reach and maintain optimal sport specific performance levels. |
| Through appropriate strength and conditioning program design, reduce the risk and severity of potential injury. |
| In cooperation with medical professionals, work to recondition individuals following injury for a successful return to the playing arena. |
| In cooperation with nutritional professionals, provide proper and appropriate advice regarding nutrition for optimal physical performance. This includes information on ergogenic substances as well as drug prevention counseling. |
| Operate a strength training facility which generates thousands of workouts. Coaches that attend the Fly Solo Camp are aware of their legal duties in providing a safe strength and conditioning program. The standards listed are items strength coaches are required to do and the guidelines are items strength coaches are supposed to do. |
Camp price is $99 for coaches and $50 for students.


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