Common use of Strength and Conditioning Advisory Committee Clause in Contracts

Strength and Conditioning Advisory Committee. The Parties shall maintain a joint Strength and Conditioning Advisory Committee (“SCAC”) which shall consist of an equal number of members representing the Clubs and the Association. The purposes of the SCAC shall be: (a) to establish and maintain minimum credentials and profes- sional qualifications for strength and conditioning coaches employed by Major League Clubs; (b) to advise Clubs and Players on the existing regulations of the Commissioner’s Office related to strength and conditioning; (c) to maintain standards applicable to all Clubs concerning the availability of food products for Players in Major League clubhouses; (d) to develop Club-specific plans and/or league-wide mini- mum requirements to make available to Players the NSF Certified for Sport supplements they desire during the championship sea- son, off-season and Spring Training, pursuant to Section K(3) below; (e) to develop improved standards for home and visiting weight rooms pursuant to Section K(4) below; (f) to advise the Parties on the content of educational pro- grams and materials involving proper nutrition, nutritional sup- plements, training and conditioning; and (g) to address other matters relating to the strength and condi- tioning of Players.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Basic Agreement, Basic Agreement, Basic Agreement

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Strength and Conditioning Advisory Committee. The Parties shall maintain a joint Strength and Conditioning Advisory Committee (“SCAC”) which shall consist of an equal number of members representing the Clubs and the Association. The purposes of the SCAC shall be: (a) to establish and maintain minimum credentials and profes- sional qualifications for strength and conditioning coaches individuals employed by Major League ClubsClubs whose job duties include providing strength and condition- ing services to Players, including but not limited to performance directors and coaches and strength and conditioning coaches; (b) to advise Clubs and Players on the existing regulations of the Commissioner’s Office related to strength and conditioning; (c) to maintain standards applicable to all Clubs concerning the availability of food products for Players in Major League clubhouses; (d) to develop Club-specific plans and/or league-wide mini- mum requirements to make available to Players the NSF Certified for Sport supplements they desire during the championship sea- son, off-season and Spring Training, pursuant to Section K(3) below; (e) to develop improved standards for home and visiting weight rooms pursuant to Section K(4) below; (f) to advise the Parties on the content of educational pro- grams and materials involving proper nutrition, nutritional sup- plements, training and conditioning; and (g) to address other matters relating to the strength and condi- tioning of Players.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Basic Agreement

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