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Preproduction
Notice: The NSCA website is scheduled to undergo system maintenance from 12:00 AM - 2:30 AM EST. During this time, there may be short service interruptions across the site and some parts of the site may not be accessible. We apologize for any inconvenience while we work to improve the website experience and security.
Preproduction
Get CEU credits as you continue to expand your knowledge of strength and conditioning.
Personal development is defined as any activity that keeps you current with the NSCA certification you hold and does not fit into another category or activity listed. Some examples of activities include reading journals, magazines, and books, viewing websites related to strength and conditioning or personal training; or participating in self-improvement seminars.
List of acceptable strength and conditioning educational activities:
Watching videos
Reading articles or books
Listening to podcasts
Home studies
Note: Only continuing education content that directly relates to the scope of practice and detailed content outline (DCO) of an NSCA certification exam will be accepted.
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