ACSM Blog
Menu

In This Section:

  • Top 5 Nutrition Blogs of 2019

    by David Barr | Mar 02, 2020

    In honor of nutrition month we offer the best of the best - the top 5 most-popular nutrition blogs from 2019.



    Healthy Eating Resource Download

    #5 Client Resource Download | Creating a Healthy Eating Pattern

    Download Now


      10 things athlete nutrition traveling

    #4 Ten Things to Know About Maintaining Athlete Nutrition When Traveling

    View Blog


    ACSM Nutrition FAQs

    #3 5 Fast FAQs | Nutrition

    View Blog



    Nutrition Scope of Practice ACSM

    #2 Nutrition and the Exercise Professional’s Scope of Practice

    View Blog


    Nutrition Myths Busted

    #1 The Athlete's Kitchen: Sports Nutrition Myths BUSTED!

    View Blog


    View More Popular ACSM Certified Content


    ACSM Nutrition for Exercise Science
    Top 5 ACSM Books of 2019


    Nutrition Quiz ACSM
    Top 5 CEC Courses of 2019


    top blogs of 2019 ACSM
    Top ACSM Blog Posts of 2019
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology | 2020 Annual Meeting Highlighted Sessions

    by Caitlin Kinser | Mar 02, 2020

    ACSM 2020 Annual Meeting Clinical Exercise Physiology Blog postAs the topical representative for Clinical Exercise Physiology it is my pleasure to highlight some of the exciting program sessions at the 2020 Annual Meeting in San Francisco. 

    Our Highlighted Symposium this year is titled “Exercise and Medications in the Treatment of CVD Risk Factors” and is Wednesday, May 27th at 3:15 p.m.  This session will discuss the clinical relevance of combining medications with exercise on the prevention and treatment of CVD risk factors and highlight potential interactions of exercise and common medications used to treat type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia and hypertension. Moreover, these talks will describe suggested synergistic, additive or antagonistic effects and identify gaps in knowledge for future direction in effort to optimize CVD risk reduction. This session includes a great lineup of speakers and is being organized and moderated by Steve Malin, Ph.D., FACSM, University of Virginia, and will include talks by Linda Pescatello, Ph.D., FACSM, University of Connecticut (Exercise and antihypertensive medications), Adam Konopka, Ph.D., University of Illinois (Exercise and metformin) and John Thyfault, Ph.D., FACSM, University of Kansas University Medical Center (Exercise and statins). We look forward to an informative session on this important and relevant topic. 

    As a follow-up to last year’s Highlighted Symposium on the importance of cardiorespiratory fitness for predicting health outcomes, Robert Ross, Ph.D., FACSM, Queens University, and Jon Myers, Ph.D., VA Palo Alto Health Care System, will provide a lecture on “Strategy for Implementing Cardiorespiratory Fitness as a Routine Measure in Clinical Settings” which is scheduled for Thursday May 28, at 3:45 p.m

    In addition to these sessions there will be tutorial lectures on Is it Safe? Exercise Prescription for Individuals with Advanced Cancer and Bone Metastases (Wednesday 3:15 p.m.), Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis – From Bench to Practice (Thursday 10:40 a.m.), and Models of Cancer Rehabilitation for Cancer Survivors (Friday 9:30 a.m.).  We are also pleased to have two slide free communication sessions on Clinical Exercise Testing (Wednesday 1:00 p.m.) and Cardiometabolic Disease (Friday 3:15 p.m.) as well as several poster sessions spread throughout the week. 

    We look forward to a wonderful 2020 ACSM Annual Meeting in San Francisco and it is my hope that you will find these sessions informative, thought provoking and will foster opportunities for those interested in Clinical Exercise Physiology to connect and network. 

    Learn more about programming at the 2020 ACSM Annual Meeting.

    Ready to join us in San Francisco? Register for the Annual Meeting today!


    Harber_MatthewMatthew Harber, PhD, FACSM
    , is a Professor of Clinical Exercise Physiology and Director, Clinical Exercise Physiology Laboratory at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. His research aims to assist health professionals to develop exercise plans for life-long fitness. 

  • USA Weightlifting and ACSM Certification | Video

    by David Barr | Feb 28, 2020

    The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and USA Weightlifting (USAW) announced a new strategic partnership in February 2020.

    USA Weightlifting ACSM Certification

    Watch the USAW Promo Video and learn more on our Partner page

    This agreement significantly expands the opportunities for professional growth of ACSM certified professionals and members, and USAW in the health fitness industry.

    As part of the partnership, ACSM members and certified professionals will have access to USAW’s industry-leading weightlifting courses and coaching resources.

    Read the full press release

    Watch the video


    Watch More Popular Exercise Videos

    How to Coach the Squat ACSM
    Teaching Barbell Movements | Full Featured Video


    How to teach bench press and push up ACSM
    Top 5 Exercise Videos of 2019

  • Left Ventricular Assistant Devices with Exercise Ramp Protocols | CEC Course

    by David Barr | Feb 25, 2020

    Left Ventricular Assistant Device ACSM

    CEPA Webinar: Left Ventricular Assistant Devices with Exercise Ramp Protocols

    About the course:

    This course includes content from an online ACSM Partner webinar and a corresponding online quiz. All course content will be presented to you electronically upon completion of your purchase. This includes all videos, quizzes, and certificates (certificates awarded upon successful completion of the quizzes).

    Available ACSM CECs 2.0


    Learning objectives for the course - Left Ventricular Assistant Devices with Exercise Ramp Protocols:

    • how to safely and effectively perform a CPX in patients being considered for LVAD explant.
    • how CPX yields important data in the assessment of LV recovery.
    • how to how CPX adds more value to the analysis than when those studies are performed separately.
    • how to use of LVAD-CPX-Ramping as a tool for exercise prescription in this population

    Purchase and earn CECs


    Earn More CECs Through Popular Courses


    Blood Pressure Hypertension Exercise ACSM CEC
    Blood Pressure, Hypertension, and Exercise


    Active Ageing CEC Course ACSM
    Dynamic Programming for Active Aging


    ACSM Recertification CECs Bundles
    ACSM Recertification | CEC Mega Bundles
  • BIA Body Composition Assessment Tips | Video

    by David Barr | Feb 24, 2020

    Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA; aka bioimpedance assay) is a quick and easy method of evaluating body composition.

    This sample video is just one of many available through ACSM's Body Composition Assessment book.
    View More About the Book

    ACSMs Body Composition Assessment



    ACSM’s Body Composition Assessment is a practical guide for researchers, clinicians, practitioners, and students.

     


    View All Books


    View ACSM's Most Popular Certified Content

    ACSM Nutrition for Exercise Science
    Top 5 ACSM Books 2019

    How to teach bench press and push up ACSM

    Top 5 Exercise Videos of 2019

...81828384858687888990...