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30 November 2004

NSCA and Dartfish announce partnership

The alliance will combine the educational resources and the software technology of the two partners to create interactive educational products.

?We are eager to begin using such an ideal tool that will help all of our members in critical skill development,? said Robert Jursnick, NSCA Executive President. ?This software enables coaches to visually explain body position, and illustrate perfect exercise technique to athletes.?

Dartfish, known for its sports video analysis software, makes the invisible, visible. The video training software, recently featured during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Greece, allows each key element to be broken down and analyzed?identifying the cause of an athlete?s imperfection, not just the symptoms.

?We are proud to partner with the NSCA,? said Victor Bergonzoli, President of Dartfish USA. ?Blending our cutting edge software with the NSCA?s world-class educational material is a perfect combination?making coaches and athletes better?quicker.?

About Dartfish
Dartfish has been widely accepted amongst sport governing bodies and is the official video analysis training software for USA Swimming, USA Track & Field, USA Diving, International Softball Federation, Softball Canada, USA Volleyball, USA Luge, USA Bowling, and USPTA. During the recent Summer Olympic Games held in Athens, there were 77 US medals won by athletes who have trained with Dartfish leading up to the games. For more information contact Victor Bergonzoli 404-685-9505.

About the NSCA
The National Strength and Conditioning Association is the leading authority on strength and conditioning. For 27 years, the NSCA has bridged science and application to provide reliable, research-based, strength and conditioning information to its members and the general public. With nearly 30,000 members worldwide, the NSCA is the largest health and fitness association in the world. For more information on NSCA professional journals, cutting edge conferences, educational text and videos, or other services, visit www.nsca-lift.org.