NASA Series Part 2
Astronaut Strength, Conditioning, and Rehabilitation (ASCR) Team
Part 1 of 2: Pre-Flight and In-Flight
Welcome to episode 2 of our NASA series! This is the first of two conversations with the Astronaut Strength Conditioning and Rehabilitation (ASCR - pronounced "ACE-er") team. Much like the interdisciplinary human performance teams supporting military organizations, we'll hear from a Strength and Conditioning Coach (Corey), two Athletic Trainers (Bruce and Christi), and a Physical Therapist (Danielle). And it doesn't stop there, you'll hear how they collaborate with a broad range of professionals to integrate human performance into spaceflight.
The challenges these folks are faced with on a daily basis are incredible. For example, no one can use the exercise equipment when the space station needs to change altitude, or when a spacecraft is docking with the station. They're also responsible for teaching the astronauts to use the exercise equipment in zero gravity, including a resistance training machine that can be loaded up to 600 lbs.
Bios for each of the team members are below, but first, here are some links to resources we mentioned during the conversation:
Astronaut flight assignment process
EVA (extravehicular activity/spacewalk) spacesuit
Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL)
Human adaptation to spaceflight (if you search “exercise,” you’ll find quite a few references to how exercise is used as a countermeasure in spaceflight)