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Bob Jones Earns Highest Distinction From RSCC

FULTON, Mo. – William Woods University Strength and Condition Coach Bob Jones has earned the highest distinction from Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC*E) can achieve.
 
With twenty or more years of experience, we recognize that your area of expertise is separate and distinct from the medical, dietetic, athletic training, and sport coaching fields; and for this, you have "Earned Respect."
 
The RSCC is a registry of individuals who have demonstrated experience and knowledge in their field. The purpose of the NSCA Registry is to encourage the highest standard of professional practice and responsibility. You have demonstrated your experience by applying foundational knowledge to assess, motivate, educate, and train athletes to reduce the risk of injuries and improve athletic performance.
 
You change the lives of athletes by motivating them to achieve higher goals. You are a valuable part of your coaching staff by developing athletes to make positive contributions to the team. As teams win, you know that you were a big part of their success.
 
RSCC*E means you have achieved and maintained an accredited professional certification. The NSCA's Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® (CSCS) is nationally accredited, well respected, and recognized worldwide. The competencies of the CSCS are: exercise sciences, testing and evaluation, exercise technique, program design, organization, and administration of the strength and conditioning facility.
 
You have earned emeritus status in the registry, which shows that you have the experience to design and implement individual and team conditioning programs independently.
 
Volt Athletics is the RSCC Meet and Greet sponsor and graciously sponsors the RSCC*E ring. In order to receive your RSCC*E ring free of charge, you must attend the RSCC recognition banquet at either the Coaches or National Conferences.
 
Congratulations and thank you for helping set a standard of excellence in strength and conditioning for athletes.
 
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