BRIAN McCORMICK
EDUCATION
• Doctoral Candidate (2013), University of Utah. Exercise & Sport Science.
Research interests: skill acquisition, motor learning, ACL rehabilitation, lateral movement, perceptual-cognitive skills.
Coursework: Applied Motor Learning, Physical Activity Assessment, Applied Sports Psychology, Bioengineering – Movement Analysis
• Master’s of Sports Science (2005), United States Sports Academy. Sports Coaching.
Coursework: Exercise Physiology, Sports Psychology, Sports Biomechanics, Strength & Conditioning
• Bachelor of Arts (2000), University of California, Los Angeles. American Literature & Culture.
CREDENTIALS
• Performance Enhancement Specialist, NASM
• Level I Coach, USA Track and Field
• Sports Performance Coach, USA Weightlifting
• Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, NSCA
ARTICLES
Basketball Conditioning – The Sports Digest
McCormick, Brian. (2011). “The Myth of Early Specialization.” Live it Up 1, edited by Smyth, Judge, O’Keefe, Shepherd, Flouch & O’Rourke. Milton, Australia: John Wiley & Sons Australia.




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Hey Coach,
I need material on skill acquisition from zero to pro. I see you are working on that as well.
This is both for me to implement at the school and to use as training material for youth coaches.
We have interest in Senegal. You know LTAD is the way to go and I have been able to customise for our context with room for improvement.