The Art and Science of Mentorship
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
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17m
Whether you’re seeking professional guidance in your career as a strength and conditioning professional or willing to offer help, having a plan for mentorship can make all the difference. NSCA volunteer leader Joie Sudimack shares the principles and best practices for mentorship and provides a helpful worksheet for you to build your own mentorship plan of action. You can download the worksheet here: https://www.nsca.com/globalassets/education/nsca-tv/nsca-mentorship-worksheet.pdf
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