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CAN CAFFEINE ENHANCE THE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE OF TACTICAL ATHLETES? REFERENCES 1. Glade, MJ. Caffeine—Not just a stimulant. Nutrition 26(10): 932-938, 2010. 2. Klepacki, B. Energy drinks: A review article. Strength and Conditioning Journal 32(1): 37-41, 2010. 3. McCormack, WP, and Hoffman JR. Caffeine, energy drinks, and strength-performance. Strength and Conditioning Journal 34(4): 11-16, 2013. 4. Shekelle, P, Hardy, M, Morton, SC, Maglione, M, Mojica, W, Suttorp, M, Rhodes, S, Jungvig L, and Gagné, J. Efficacy and safety of ephedra and ephedrine for weight loss and athletic performance: A meta-analysis. JAMA 289(12): 1537-1545, 2003. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Keith Chittenden is currently a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® (CSCS®) and a Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator® (TSAC-F®). He holds a Master’s degree in Exercise Science from the California University of Pennsylvania, and is currently a doctor of physical therapy student at the University of Hartford. Chittenden has over 12 years of experience with performance enhancement and post-rehabilitation for athletes of multiple sports, police officers, and military personnel. 5. Smith, AP. Caffeine, cognitive failures and health in a nonworking community sample. Human Psychopharmacology 24(1): 29-34, 2009.  6. Sokmen, B, Armstrong, LE, Kraemer, WJ, Casa, DJ, Dias, JC, Judelson, DA, and Maresh, CM. Caffeine use in sports: Considerations for the athlete. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 22(3): 978-987, 2008. NSCA’S TSAC REPORT | ISSUE 34 19