The physical demands of tactical professions such as military, law enforcement, and fire and rescue require those workers to be in top physical condition to perform their jobs well and decrease the risk of injury.<i>NSCA's Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning</i>contains scientific infor
NSCA's tactical strength and conditioning facilitator's reference guide
โ Scribed by National Strength & Conditioning Association (U.S.)
- Publisher
- Human Kinetics
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 695
- Category
- Library
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