Zach Reding, Wichita State University graduate assistant with the school's sports teams, has a professional history in the field of training and conditioning in sports such as football, volleyball, and women’s soccer. Zach Reding participates in many professional organizations for athletic trainers, including the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
NSCA has announced changes to its certification process to begin in 2030. These changes will enable NSCA to ensure that all credential holders have the range of knowledge and skills necessary to be effective in the field and meet industry standards.
Once these changes go into effect, all Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in a field related to strength and conditioning or be a senior in a degree program accredited by the NSCA. These changes will not affect current CSCS credential holders or those who earn the credential prior to the 2030 target implementation date.
NSCA has announced changes to its certification process to begin in 2030. These changes will enable NSCA to ensure that all credential holders have the range of knowledge and skills necessary to be effective in the field and meet industry standards.
Once these changes go into effect, all Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in a field related to strength and conditioning or be a senior in a degree program accredited by the NSCA. These changes will not affect current CSCS credential holders or those who earn the credential prior to the 2030 target implementation date.

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