The Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA) International Conference on Applied Strength and Conditioning launched on November 19th and took place through the 29th. According to ASCA, it was the most attended and most information-packed ASCA conference to date.
The conference hosted presenters from all over the world. It had presenters from professional sport, college athletics, as well as the tactical setting, representing disciplines and content specific to sports science, career development, and strength and conditioning in general.
One of the presentations supported by BridgeAthletic was “Transitioning Between Greatness” provided by Phil Coles, Boston Celtics Executive Director of Performance. Phil spoke to the keys of transitioning between sports as a performance professional, sharing his personal perspective and experience along the way. The four key points to support success in such a transition mentioned were: understand your value, maintain your core values, understand your role, and be willing to adapt and learn.
In highlighting the key point of maintaining your core values, Phil details the six overarching items that make up his core values:
Phil’s presentation was only one of the many great presentations provided for this virtual conference. Communication, Velocity Based Training (VBT), force plate utilization, and lessons learned were topics also covered, to name a few. It would be nice to go back and re-watch these presentations to add to the list of takeaways, but based on the structure of this conference we will have to lean on personal outreach efforts for added value. The structure resembled that of an in-person conference, only allowing a single viewing of each presentation and access to all presentations ceasing on a specific date (Nov. 29th). You could say this encourages one of the key aspects of attending a conference...networking.
Overall, this was a great conference with great depth to its presentations and the format of this virtual event was unique compared to others previously attended. We are already looking forward to next year!
Side note: This conference also highlighted the shift towards a more dynamic, flexible, or fluid type of programming and periodization by professionals looking to provide the optimal stimulus for the individual at that moment. This was also discussed numerous times in the NSCA Advanced Periodization Conference (see conference review) this year.
To support these efforts, BridgeAthletic enhanced the program delivery features to include ‘Playlist’ style programming. Sign for a trial to examine its functionality for yourself.