Game Over: Why Kids Quit Youth Sports

Stephen Borelli, the sports parenting columnist for USA Today, delves into the pressing issue of high dropout rates in youth sports.
Exercise Oncology: Ready for Prime Time

The field of exercise and cancer (exercise oncology) has a long history. In 1911, findings were published documenting that being more physically active was associated with lower risk of colon cancer. Throughout the 20th century, animal model experiments repeatedly showed that exercise slowed tumor growth. In the late 1980s, Winningham and MacVicar carried out the […]
ACSM Releases 2023 Certification Annual Report

The 2023 ACSM Certification Annual Report is now available for download. Gain insights into how ACSM’s certification portfolio performed, updates on the ACSM Committee on Certification and Registry Boards (CCRB) strategy for lifelong learning, and highlights of CCRB’s advocacy and outreach efforts in collaboration with the Coalition for the Registration of Exercise Professionals® (CREP®) and the […]
Bold Goals and New Roles: The ACSM Committee on Certification and Registry Boards

Leadership transitions give organizations the opportunity to reflect on their achievements and determine how said achievements make for lasting and impactful change. The American College of Sports Medicine® (ACSM) recently adopted a new and exciting vision, to “extend and enrich lives through the power of movement,” and mission, to “educate and empower professionals to advance the […]
ACSM and EIM: Developing a Network of Trusted Exercise Professionals

Individuals seeking expert guidance in becoming physically active face a marketplace full of exercise professionals with certifications from several reputable, and sometimes not-so-reputable, organizations. With so many exercise certifications available in the U.S. market, there is often widespread confusion as to who are trusted sources of expert guidance. The American College of Sports Medicine(ACSM) has […]
President Biden’s 2025 Proposed Budget, Grant Management and Policy Updates and More

Congressional Briefing with the Congressional Physical Activity Caucus As part of its membership with the Physical Activity Alliance (PAA), ACSM recently participated in a Congressional Briefing supported by the Congressional Physical Activity Caucus. The briefing was put together to discuss the importance of prioritizing physical activity and to promote soon to be introduced omnibus physical activity […]
Exercise After Concussion

Dr. Kern discusses post-concussion rest, care and return to activity, and how recommendations differ between youth and adult athletes.
What Does the Team Physician Need to Know about Initial Management of Musculoskeletal Injuries?

The team physician commonly encounters musculoskeletal injuries resulting from athletic activities, including during practice, training and competition. The most common injuries encountered by a team physician include shoulder dislocation/subluxation, disabled throwing shoulders, elbow ulnar collateral injuries, hamstring injuries, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, meniscus (cartilage) tears, ankle sprains, and groin and hip injuries. Discerning what […]
Continuing Education for Professional Growth

As the associate vice president of certification and credentialing at ACSM, one area I am most passionate about is supporting ACSM’s exercise professionals in navigating their career goals. I have had the distinct pleasure of connecting with numerous stakeholders across the spectrum of the exercise profession: students starting their careers in the exercise sciences, professors […]
Exercise as Medicine for People with a Substance Use Disorder

Exercise may be an effective adjunctive treatment for substance use disorders, but large clinical trials and specialized training are needed to inform practice. This infographic outlines ACSM’s call to action statement purpose and highlights the key action items.