Venue:
BFT Bugis - 114 Middle Rd, #03-01 Lee Kai House, Singapore 188971

June 28

Time: 2 PM - 5 PM

Join us on June 28th for the NSCA Global Chapter Singapore Clinic, a premier event featuring six enlightening talks from esteemed speakers, most of whom are members of our distinguished Technical Committee Team. This clinic offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights and knowledge from industry experts in the field of strength and conditioning, while also earning Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for your attendance. Don't miss this chance to enhance your expertise, network with peers and leaders, and stay at the forefront of strength and conditioning practices.


Price List

$30

Student Member price

$65

Professional Member price

$85

Non-Member price

List of Speakers

Topic: Applications of Length-Tension Relationship for Older Adult and Sarcopenia

Topic: Implementing Plyometrics for the Developmental Athlete

Topic: Stronger with AI? The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Strength & Conditioning Practice

Timeline

Note: Registration opens 30 mins before event starting time

Topic and Description

Are You Well Ankled - by Poh Ying Bin

The foot and ankle complex is the body's first point of contact with the ground, making it a critical player in absorbing and generating forces that travel up the kinetic chain. In this workshop, we will delve into the workings of the foot and ankle, exploring their profound impact on movement patterns, performance, and injury prevention

Implementing Plyometrics for the Developmental Athlete - by Julian Lim

This presentation explores practical strategies for implementing plyometric training in youth and developmental athletes. Grounded in sports science and coaching best practices, it highlights how plyometrics can build explosive power, speed, and movement efficiency by training athletes to generate and absorb force effectively. The session outlines a progressive framework — starting from mastering fundamental landing mechanics to advancing into higher-intensity jump variations — ensuring safe and effective development. Coaches will gain insights into exercise selection, movement competency checklists, and programming considerations designed to elevate sports performance while reducing injury risk.

Stronger with AI? The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Strength & Conditioning Practice - Etienne Ding

AI is rapidly entering the world of performance, fitness, and athlete management. But is it a strength conditioning coach’s best assistant—or a black box threat to expertise?

This workshop explores how AI is being applied across the Strength & Conditioning landscape—from personalised training design and load management to movement analysis and injury prediction. You’ll gain a clear-eyed understanding of what AI can do well, where it falls short, and how to stay relevant and effective as a coach in an increasingly tech-driven industry.

We’ll break down the science, bust the hype, and outline practical strategies for integrating AI tools while maintaining the irreplaceable value of human coaching and decision-making.

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