Shurley Jason P, Todd Janice S, Todd Terry C
1Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Coaching, The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, Wisconsin; and2Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
J Strength Cond Res. 2017 Feb;31(2):517-530. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001676.
Shurley, JP, Todd, JS, and Todd, TC. The science of strength: reflections on the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the emergence of research-based strength and conditioning. J Strength Cond Res 31(2): 517-530, 2017-The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) formed in 1978 when a group of 76 strength and conditioning coaches banded together to start an organization whose goal was to facilitate the exchange of ideas on strength training for sports. At the time, very little research existed regarding strength training protocols or their effects. Members clamored for scientific information, however, and by the group's second meeting, they moved to establish a research committee and a professional journal. In the years that followed, more members with experience both as practitioners of strength coaching and training and as scientists joined the organization. As membership demographics shifted, the NSCA's mission changed from exchanging ideas about strength training to creating research on its effects. The group sought to "bridge the gap" between scientists and practitioners, and to that end, the NSCA Journal published features like the "Sport Performance Series" and "Roundtable" articles containing applied science and investigations of claims made by strength equipment manufacturers about the efficacy of their products. In 1987, a second journal, The Journal of Applied Sport Science Research, was established to provide more access to research-based publications, now renamed the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. With over 400 articles published in the JSCR in 2014 alone, the science of strength has advanced dramatically since the NSCA's founding.
雪莉,JP,托德,JS,以及托德,TC。力量科学:对美国国家体能协会及基于研究的体能训练的兴起的思考。《力量与体能研究杂志》31(2):517 - 530,2017年——美国国家体能协会(NSCA)成立于1978年,当时76名体能教练联合起来创立了一个组织,其目标是促进体育力量训练方面的思想交流。当时,关于力量训练方案及其效果的研究非常少。然而,成员们迫切需要科学信息,在该组织的第二次会议上,他们着手成立了一个研究委员会和一份专业期刊。在随后的几年里,更多兼具力量训练教练及从业者和科学家经验的成员加入了该组织。随着成员构成的变化,NSCA的使命从交流力量训练的想法转变为开展关于其效果的研究。该组织试图“弥合”科学家和从业者之间的差距,为此,《NSCA杂志》发表了诸如“运动表现系列”和“圆桌会议”等专题文章,内容涵盖应用科学以及对力量训练设备制造商关于其产品功效的宣称的调查。1987年,第二本期刊《应用运动科学研究杂志》创刊,以便提供更多基于研究的出版物,现更名为《力量与体能研究杂志》。仅在2014年,《力量与体能研究杂志》就发表了400多篇文章,自NSCA成立以来,力量科学取得了巨大进展。