Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches association - CSCCa

Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches association - CSCCa Since that time, strength and conditioning programs have become an integral part of athletic programs across the country.

The CSCCa is a professional and educational non-profit organization on a mission to improve, serve, and empower strength & conditioning coaches across the country. One of the greatest factors to have affected competitive athletics has been the incorporation of organized strength & conditioning programs into high school, collegiate, and professional athletic programs across the country. Strength &

Conditioning programs have made competitive athletics more explosive and more exciting, as athletes have made great improvements in strength, power, speed, speed endurance, and body control. During the early 1970's, several intuitive universities, realizing the importance of the role of strength & conditioning, created a new full-time position--the strength & conditioning coach. Many universities today have large conditioning staffs to meet the increased demands placed on the strength and conditioning coach. Although there were professional organizations which developed during this time of which many strength and conditioning coaches were a part, there was no organization solely dedicated to meeting the unique needs and challenges of the collegiate strength and conditioning coach. This situation changed, however, in May 2000, when a group of full-time strength and conditioning coaches from across the country met in Las Vegas and voted unanimously to organize a new professional organization. This new organization was named the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa) and was designed to represent and promote the collegiate strength and conditioning coach. The following is a brief overview of the association's goals:

-Regaining our identity as professionals as collegiate strength & conditioning coaches and having a full-time strength & conditioning coach at every university/college and eventually at every high school with a competitive athletic program. We strongly discourage dual job responsibilities, i.e., strength & conditioning coach and for example, sport coach, athletic trainer, physical therapist, personal trainer, teacher/researcher, etc. because each of these areas in and of itself is extremely broad and vast in scope, making it impossible to stay current on applicable research, skills, techniques, etc., while performing duties in more than one area. In addition, dual certification in more than one of these areas potentially decreases the quality and quantity of jobs available to the full-time, collegiate strength & conditioning coach.

-Complete unification of all collegiate strength & conditioning coaches.

-Encouraging loyalty to the association and to fellow strength & conditioning coaches/members of the association. This includes providing assistance to those members who have lost their jobs, through the posting of job openings, free of charge, on our website, as well as promoting networking among CSCCa members themselves.

-Improving the respect, salaries, status, and job security of the collegiate strength and conditioning coach through making athletic administrators aware of the value of the strength and conditioning coach, as well as the level of education, experience, and expertise necessary to become a full-time strength and conditioning coach.

-Providing opportunities for professional development for all collegiate strength & conditioning coaches (knowledge, research, skills, techniques, philosophies, etc.) in educational settings (clinics, symposiums, seminars, National Conferences, newsletters, internet, etc.), as well as through the sharing of experience and expertise among the strength & conditioning coaches themselves. The association will do everything possible to keep collegiate strength & conditioning coaches current on the latest research and its application in the field.

-Bridging the gap between exercise science/research and its practical application in the field of strength & conditioning by providing opportunities for students to complete practicums/internships/residencies/graduate assistantships under a head or Master Strength & Conditioning Coach with the SCCC certification.

-Promoting/opposing legislation and policies within the NCAA to serve the best interest of the student athlete and the collegiate strength & conditioning coach.

-Providing effective communication, as well as promoting positive relationships with the media, the public, as well as other professional organizations. The CSCCa held its first national conference in Salt Lake City, Utah in May 2001 and had well over 100 collegiate strength and conditioning coaches in attendance. The organization has continued to grow and now has well over 1,000 active members. In 2006, the organization's membership voted to expand the organization's membership base to include strength and conditioning coaches of professional athletic teams. The CSCCa welcomes all full-time strength and conditioning coaches of professional athletic teams (NFL, NBA, WNBA, NHL, MLB, etc.) who would like to become a part of this unique organization.

05/07/2026

“That’s what it means to be a Strength and Conditioning Coach.” 🔥

Congratulations to the 2026 Master Coach Inductees and all award winners.

Always remember: “the prize is the journey.” - Ken Mannie

05/06/2026

Day two is in the books.

One more day full of sessions to elevate YOUR impact!

What’s YOUR favorite part of National Conference? Drop it below 👇

05/05/2026

A new resource is coming to CSCCa coaches 👀

Through our partnership with , we’re launching a CSCCa-branded education platform built for the work you do every day.

Hear about it today at 1:15pm at Center Stage in the Exhibit Hall, or stop by their booth anytime during the conference.

05/05/2026

Day 1 is in the books!

Ready for Day 2?

Let’s get it!

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05/04/2026

is ready to see you at CSCCa! Head to the Gatorade booth to explore the latest products and get expert-backed hydration support for your athletes.

05/04/2026

National Conference is always a reminder that nothing beats the community in the CSCCa 🤝

This profession asks a lot of you. Long hours. Tough decisions. Constant pressure to be at your best for your athletes. But once a year, we get to put it all down and stand in a room full of people who get it. Coaches who’ve walked the same road, faced the same challenges, and chosen the same calling.

That’s what makes this community different. You’re not in this alone.

What does the CSCCa mean to YOU?! Drop a comment below 👇

05/04/2026

C S C C a N A T I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E I S H E R E 🎉

Hope to see you in the Exhibit Hall TODAY at 4:30 💪🏼

and MORE!

Who are you excited to see?

10 days until National Conference. Are you ready to Elevate Your Impact?It’s not too late to register. Link in bio.See y...
04/24/2026

10 days until National Conference. Are you ready to Elevate Your Impact?

It’s not too late to register. Link in bio.

See you there!

04/21/2026

📢📢📢 13 days out from Fort Worth.

Four more speakers stepping into the 2026 National Conference lineup:

Dr. Quincy Johnson
Coach Anthony Glass
Coach Derek Hansen
Coach Dakota C**n

The NC is May 4th-6th at the Fort Worth Convention Center.

If you haven’t registered, now is the time. Link in bio!

14 days out.If you have been waiting to register for the 2026 National Conference, now is the time. Fort Worth is the pl...
04/20/2026

14 days out.

If you have been waiting to register for the 2026 National Conference, now is the time. Fort Worth is the place to grow, connect, and be part of something built by coaches, for coaches.

Book today and get yourself in the room.

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