Policy Corner | HHS Changes, Confirmations & the Federal Budget

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ACSM’s governmental affairs staff and the Health and Science Policy Committee continue to track, assess and react to developments in the new Congress and administration. Here are the most recent activities we are monitoring in order to best serve our members and certified professionals. HHS Workforce Reductions and Realignment On March 27, 2025, the Department […]

Networking Tips for Students at the ACSM Annual Meeting

The ACSM Annual Meeting provides students with opportunities to connect with sports medicine professionals, grow their skills and build lasting relationships with peers and mentors. To help you make the most of your time at the conference, the ACSM Student Affairs Committee has compiled a list of networking tips tailored specifically for students. Networking Tips […]

Active Voice | Running Distance, Biomechanics & Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis (PF) is a common running-related injury that manifests as intense heel pain, often disrupting the daily activities of those affected. Despite its high prevalence in the running population, the risk factors contributing to PF remain elusive. Previous studies have proposed various risk factors such as age, body mass, lower limb kinematics, ground reaction […]

Science Spotlight | Two Webinars, the March PAA Newsletter and a Survey Opportunity

From Around the Field Webinar Series Open to Students ACSM’s From Around the Field science webinar series is designed to provide ACSM students and members with an opportunity to learn about the diverse science our members conduct. Join us for informal discussions with our ACSM members to hear more about what they study, the general […]

Congressional Leaders Reintroduce ACSM-Supported Physical Activity Bill

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INDIANAPOLIS- The American College of Sports Medicine applauds the reintroduction of the Personal Health Investment Today (PHIT) Act that would encourage physical activity and incentivize healthier living. The bill would allow Americans to use a portion of the money saved in their pre-tax health savings account (HSA) and flexible spending account (FSA) toward qualified sports […]

The Multi-Billion-Dollar Potential of Adaptive Fitness Hinges on Evidence-Based Training

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The global fitness industry is witnessing a surge in demand for inclusive platforms designed for individuals with disabilities (IWDs), with the market projected to grow from $3.38 billion in 2024 to $30.78 billion by 2035, according to a recent Athletech News article. This surge is driven by advancements in technology and specialized equipment tailored to […]

Science Spotlight | Apply for Leadership & Travel Awards

Call for Applicants: 2025 Drinkwater Leadership Award Applications are now open for the Drinkwater Leadership Award in Women’s Health, Sport & Physical Activity to mid-career women researchers, clinicians and certified professionals who demonstrate exceptional leadership in women’s health, sport and physical activity. The awardee will receive a $5,000 award and complimentary tickets to the 2025 […]

ACSM, ESA Partner to Launch ACSM-India Credentialed Personal Fitness Trainer Program 

Mumbai, India – The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the Exercise Science Academy (ESA) are proud to announce an expanded strategic partnership that will bring ACSM’s globally recognized credentialing programs to India. Since 2003, Exercise Science Academy (ESA) has hosted ACSM Certified Personal Trainer exam preparation courses. The deepened partnership between ACSM and […]

Hot Topic | Exercise is Medicine in Cancer Care

Cancer is a major societal, public health and economic problem, with close to 20 million new cases and nearly 10 million cancer-related deaths reported worldwide per year. These numbers suggest that approximately one in five individuals will develop cancer at some point, and around one in nine men and one in twelve women die from […]

Active Voice | The Tactical Impacts of Hormonal Contraceptives

The Tactical Impacts of Hormonal Contraceptives

Hormonal contraceptive use is common in physically active women, including athletes and military personnel. Some estimates in the United Kingdom suggest more than half of these populations take hormonal contraceptives compared to approximately one third of the general population. Hormonal contraceptives come in many different forms, with the primary aim to prevent pregnancy. The combined […]

GSSI Pre-Conference

The Physiology of Hydration: More Than Water Alone

This session explores the physiology of hydration through an integrated lens—examining how carbohydrate, sodium, flavor, and fluid interact to influence intake, absorption, retention, and performance. We’ll review current research on fluid balance, osmotic drivers, and palatability, highlighting mechanisms that underpin voluntary intake and thermoregulation. Attendees will gain insight into individualized strategies, including sweat profiling and timing approaches, to optimize euhydration and mitigate performance decrements associated with >2% body-mass loss. Practical applications will be linked to laboratory- and field-based research, ensuring translation from bench to field. This pre-conference equips you with evidence-based tools to support athlete hydration across diverse environments and sporting contexts. 

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  • Session 1: Sweating the detail: New insights on hydration considerations for athlete performance
    • Lewis James, PhD, Associate Professor in Human Nutrition in the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University
  • Session 2: Functional ingredients in fluid replacement beverages for athletes
    • Lindsay Baker, PhD, Director at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute
  • Session 3: The hydration toolkit: Practical approaches to athlete support
    • Floris Wardenaar, PhD, Associate Professor at the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University