SUU Students Present Research at NSCA National Conference

Published: August 12, 2025 | Author: Abbie Cochrane | Read Time: 3 minutes

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The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) hosted strength and physical conditioning experts from all over the United States at their annual conference July 16-19 in Kansas City, Missouri. Three recent graduates from Southern Utah University's Master of Science in Sports Conditioning and Performance program were in attendance, presenting their own research at the conference.

Shayla Piccini, one of the SUU graduates, presented on her survey-based study thesis surrounding female athletes at SUU.

"My research focuses specifically on female athletes' mental health, which is often understudied compared to male athletes," said Piccini. "By exploring topics like grit, athlete burnout, and sport anxiety, I hope to contribute to the growing conversation around supporting female athletes and provide valuable insights that others can build on in both research and practice."

Featuring keynote speakers, hands-on sessions, networking opportunities, and the latest advancements in the sports and conditioning industry, the NSCA National Conference is one of the most prominent and well-established conferences within the field.

"The NSCA runs the Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, which is one of the more highly respected journals in the strength & conditioning industry. Getting the abstract for my research published in this journal is a big reason why I was able to present at the conference," said another SUU graduate presenter, Mike Hammond.

"I attended the NSCA National Conference in 2023 as a viewer, and it made a huge impact on me," said Piccini. "Seeing the quality of research and professional dialogue inspired me to be more than just a participant; I wanted to contribute to the field and be part of the conversation. Presenting at this conference felt like the perfect opportunity to share my own work and give back to the strength and conditioning community."

SUU's MSSCP Program Director, Dr. Marcus Lawrence, played a key role in helping this trio of presenters get the opportunity to present their research.

The presenters also provided their insights to any SUU student who is interested in finding ways to present their research.

"Go for it! If you have something valuable to share, why not contribute to the conversation and connect with like-minded people? The worst outcome is a "no," and even then, that just means there's another opportunity out there that might be a better fit. Don't be afraid to ask your professors for advice, and remember that writing a thesis and conducting research is totally doable, even if it feels overwhelming at first. There's so much support out there, and you won't know what opportunities are waiting unless you try!" stated Piccini.

"Find a research subject that you are passionate about. It makes the process much easier and keeps motivation levels high," Hammond said. "If you're passionate about the subject, the quality of your work will be higher as well. This experience has taught me just how much work or process there is in creating published research, and it really makes me appreciate the quality of published articles."

SUU congratulates Shayla Piccini, Mike Hammond, and Logan Welling on this wonderful opportunity. To learn more about the NSCA National Conference, visit their website to see a recap of the keynote speakers and other unbeatable features of the conference.

SUU's Masters of Science in Sports Conditioning and Performance degree program provides students with opportunities to further build upon their understanding of sport conditioning and human performance based on what was learned throughout their undergraduate degree. The program sets students up to succeed through research-based knowledge paired with practical application. To learn more about the program, visit their page on the SUU website.

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