Modern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : A quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.

Aim The aim of this study was to examine current factors regarding strength and conditioning coaches at the collegiate level, furthermore to examine factors dependent on the level of sports. 1. What was the educational background of strength and conditioning coaches at the collegiate level? 2. What...

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Main Author: Williams, Markus
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Language:English
Published: Gymnastik- och idrottshögskolan, GIH, Institutionen för idrotts- och hälsovetenskap 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-gih-48742018-06-20T05:56:27ZModern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : A quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.engWilliams, MarkusGymnastik- och idrottshögskolan, GIH, Institutionen för idrotts- och hälsovetenskap2017strength and conditioningstrength and conditioning coachcoachsalaryexperiencecollegeuniversityncaaacademic backgroundfystränareutbildninglönerfarenhettränarefysträningtränarlänkdiverseSport and Fitness SciencesIdrottsvetenskapAim The aim of this study was to examine current factors regarding strength and conditioning coaches at the collegiate level, furthermore to examine factors dependent on the level of sports. 1. What was the educational background of strength and conditioning coaches at the collegiate level? 2. What was the salary of strength and conditioning coaches at the collegiate level? 3. How much relevant work experience did strength and conditioning coaches have at the collegiate level? 4. What were the differences and similarities of strength and conditioning coaches’ factors dependent on collegiate division? Method The method was a cross-sectional study applying a survey to examine the study’s four previously mentioned issues. Coaches encompassing the inclusion criteria (e.g. seniority and professionalism) of the study were contacted for possible participation. The survey was sent to collegiate strength and conditioning coaches (n=225) whom were randomly chosen with equal amounts of potential samples from each division. The results were then analyzed using mode, mean, range and frequency. Results 82 surveys were completed and returned (36 %). Three surveys were ineligible, therefore 79 surveys were used to produce the results. A Master’s degree (67.09 %) and CSCS certification (81.01 %) were recognized as common attributes among collegiate strength and conditioning coaches. Salary and relevant experience answers were fairly spread throughout all divisions. Differences in certifications were found as the SCCC was cited in higher frequency among Division I coaches (52.63 %) than the two lower divisions (≤26.67 %). Conclusions Both a master’s degree within a relevant field and a CSCS certification can be regarded as fundamental attributes of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches. Work experience and CSCCa certifications may be efficient predictors for salary and involvement in elite versus non-elite environments. The study’s results will aid aspiring collegiate strength and conditioning coaches in career development as well as employers in hiring processes. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:gih:diva-4874Examensarbete ; 2016:137application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic strength and conditioning
strength and conditioning coach
coach
salary
experience
college
university
ncaa
academic background
fystränare
utbildning
lön
erfarenhet
tränare
fysträning
tränarlänkdiverse
Sport and Fitness Sciences
Idrottsvetenskap
spellingShingle strength and conditioning
strength and conditioning coach
coach
salary
experience
college
university
ncaa
academic background
fystränare
utbildning
lön
erfarenhet
tränare
fysträning
tränarlänkdiverse
Sport and Fitness Sciences
Idrottsvetenskap
Williams, Markus
Modern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : A quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.
description Aim The aim of this study was to examine current factors regarding strength and conditioning coaches at the collegiate level, furthermore to examine factors dependent on the level of sports. 1. What was the educational background of strength and conditioning coaches at the collegiate level? 2. What was the salary of strength and conditioning coaches at the collegiate level? 3. How much relevant work experience did strength and conditioning coaches have at the collegiate level? 4. What were the differences and similarities of strength and conditioning coaches’ factors dependent on collegiate division? Method The method was a cross-sectional study applying a survey to examine the study’s four previously mentioned issues. Coaches encompassing the inclusion criteria (e.g. seniority and professionalism) of the study were contacted for possible participation. The survey was sent to collegiate strength and conditioning coaches (n=225) whom were randomly chosen with equal amounts of potential samples from each division. The results were then analyzed using mode, mean, range and frequency. Results 82 surveys were completed and returned (36 %). Three surveys were ineligible, therefore 79 surveys were used to produce the results. A Master’s degree (67.09 %) and CSCS certification (81.01 %) were recognized as common attributes among collegiate strength and conditioning coaches. Salary and relevant experience answers were fairly spread throughout all divisions. Differences in certifications were found as the SCCC was cited in higher frequency among Division I coaches (52.63 %) than the two lower divisions (≤26.67 %). Conclusions Both a master’s degree within a relevant field and a CSCS certification can be regarded as fundamental attributes of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches. Work experience and CSCCa certifications may be efficient predictors for salary and involvement in elite versus non-elite environments. The study’s results will aid aspiring collegiate strength and conditioning coaches in career development as well as employers in hiring processes.
author Williams, Markus
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title Modern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : A quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.
title_short Modern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : A quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.
title_full Modern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : A quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.
title_fullStr Modern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : A quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.
title_full_unstemmed Modern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : A quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.
title_sort modern expectations of the qualified strength and conditioning coach : a quantitative cross-sectional study on the factors of collegiate strength and conditioning coaches.
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