Joined: 6/4/2012 Posts: 10
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This is not official NSCA policy. These ideas a borne out of
experience with instructing Exam Prep Symposia and having taken the exam.
1. Follow the Detailed Content Outline closely. This is your best
clue as to what’s on the exam. (you'd be surprised by how many people ignore this)
2. Use the Essentials of ST&C textbook extensively (but not exclusively). This
should be obvious, but again, people ignore it.
3. Cross-reference 1 and 2 (above), and find other NSCA
resources to fill in the gaps. The TSAC Report is an easy win for this.
I don't think there are any secrets here, but this should serve as a good beginning.
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Joined: 7/23/2012 Posts: 1
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Thinking about sitting for the TSAC-F certification exam? What's holding YOU back?
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Joined: 1/22/2013 Posts: 2
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I am planning on doing this sometime in February-good advice! I have been following it!
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Joined: 6/4/2012 Posts: 10
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The new TSAC-F Reference Guide has arrived!
http://www.humankinetics.com/products/all-products/NSCAs-Tactical-Strength-and-Conditioning-Facilitators-Reference-Guide-eBook
File Attachment(s):
TSAC F Text(1).jpg (60860 bytes)
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Joined: 1/22/2013 Posts: 2
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Trying to purchase the e book of the reference guide but its only for sale in the USA. Even as an e book..any plans on changing this?It's very frustrating. Tried over and over again to purchase it
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