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Alex S
BASES, UKSCA NSCA
I've heard all these terms being used again and again. Can anyone explain what these acronyms stand for?
Asked by Alex S - 2 answers - 24 weeks 1 day ago
dannyw
UKSCA = UK Strengh and Conditioning Association
NSCA = National Strengh and Condioning Association (America)
Can't remember what BASES is sorry.
alan_ruddock
UKSCA = United Kingdom Strength and Conditioning Association http://www.uksca.org.uk/uksca/common/home.asp
NSCA = National Strength and Conditioning Association http://www.nsca-lift.org/
BASES = British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences http://www.bases.org.uk/newsite/home.asp
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dannyw
UKSCA = UK Strengh and Conditioning Association
NSCA = National Strengh and Condioning Association (America)
Can't remember what BASES is sorry.
Submitted 24 weeks 8 hours ago by dannywalan_ruddock
UKSCA = United Kingdom Strength and Conditioning Association
http://www.uksca.org.uk/uksca/common/home.asp
NSCA = National Strength and Conditioning Association
http://www.nsca-lift.org/
BASES = British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Submitted 24 weeks 5 hours ago by alan_ruddockhttp://www.bases.org.uk/newsite/home.asp