Recognizing committed individuals training youth populations, the High School Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Year Award recognizes a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) for exemplary service to the advancement of strength and conditioning at the high school level.
Each nominee will be asked to fill out a criteria sheet that details career accomplishments and contributions to the personal training industry.
The criteria sheet assigns points to a variety of professional achievements, letters of recommendation, volunteer involvement with the NSCA, and other activities related to the personal training industry.
NSCA Members in good standing may nominate other NSCA Members or themselves.
Nominations are open August-November
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Current NSCA Member |
Current CSCS Certification |
Not a previous recipient |
Cover letter, Resume or CV |
Additional requirements listed in the General Awards Criteria, include but not limited to, the nominee must be nominated by a member in good standing and nominees will be sent a criteria sheet to fill out that must be returned before the required deadline.
August 1 - nominations open
November 30 – nominations close and nominees are contacted to submit award requirements
January – nominees are required to have all materials submitted and NSCA staff will evaluate that eligibility requirements have been met before submitting to the Committee, SIG, or Task Force.
February – Committee, SIG, or Task Force should vote and decide the winner and will submit the winners name to the National Office.
March – notifications to nominees will be sent by the National Office and press announcements will be coordinated
July – Award conferred at the National Conference Awards Banquet
Justin Loudon celebrates his tenth year in education, beginning as a health and physical education teacher and transitioning to the role of a strength and conditioning coach. Currently, he serves as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Ezell-Harding Christian School in Antioch, Tennessee. In this capacity, he oversees the training of all sports teams and implements a standards-based curriculum. This curriculum, tailored for students from 7th to 12th grade, fosters physical literacy through a long-term athletic development approach, guiding them to reach their full potential. Originally from Harrisburg, PA, Justin earned his Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education from Lock Haven University. He passionately embraces his work and finds fulfillment in witnessing the positive impact he brings to the future of students, athletes, and the profession as a whole. Justin, together with his wife Kimberly and son Asher, resides in Murfreesboro, TN, where they lead an active lifestyle, enjoying outdoor activities as much as possible.
Download the Press ReleaseAndrew Caldwell, PhD, CSCS, RSCC*D
Richard C. Lansky, CSCS, RSCC*E
James McFarland Jr, MEd, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D
2021 - Sam Melendrez, MS, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D
2017 - Ryan Johnson, MEd, CSCS,*D, RSCC*D
2016 - Micah Kurtz, MS, CSCS, RSCC*D
2015 - Fred Eaves, MEd, CSCS, RSCC
2014 - Darnell Clark, MPE, CSCS, RSCC*D
2013 - Mike Duehring, MS, CSCS, RSCC,*D, USAW
2012 - Gary E. Schofield Jr, CSCS,*D
2010 - Scott J. Sahli, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D
2009 - Adam Beard, CSCS
2008 - Charles R. Wells, MS, CSCS,*D
2007 - Kevin Vanderbush, MS, CSCS
2006 - Ian Jeffreys, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT
2005 - Patrick McHenry, MA, CSCS,*D, RSCC
2004 - Bruce Harbach, CSCS,*D
2003 - Larry Meadors, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D
2002 - Rosalin Hanna, CSCS,*D
2001 - Stephen Nunnink
2000 - Patrick Mediate
1999 - Bud Bjornaraa
1998 - Robbie Robinson
1997 - Ron Thomson
1996 - Mike Nitka
1995 - Steve Kenyon
1994 - Edwin Jones
1993 - Dan Burk
1992 - Mike Burgener
1991 - John Waters