Physiotraining 

Become more than a Personal Trainer...
Become a Physiotrainer!
DAY 1

General concepts: - -Review of Anatomy of human movement (insertion and origins graphs included) -Personal Training Nowadays- good and bad! (overview) -Nutrition (Protein vs. Carbs vs. correct use of supplements)-  This part will inform the personal trainer detailed information on exact use and application of protein, amino acids, fatty acids and creatine that the client should know prior to starting a program.

 

  • Chapter 1: 1st visit-Assessment and program setup: This chapter should include an extensive explanation of the set up visit since it will build a foundation of clients understanding of theory .EXAMPLE: hypertrophy vs. atrophy: incorrect concept of growing muscle, muscle pump -increase blood flow; increase scale  weight, etc. and static/dynamic stretching foundation  with functional and conventional stretching  including techniques to teach avoidance of muscle tear.
  • Chapter 2: Physiotraining with no injury involved (detailed information of neuromuscular connections and spinal tract importance for effective muscle connection and new muscle/postural re-education) perfect mechanics, better results
  • Chapter3: soft-tissue and joint injuries most commonly presented in clientele of gym setting:  overview of a variety of tear (partial, full), strains, bone-learn related problems, how to revert osteoporosis and control spinal-stenosis symptoms and joint (osteoarthritis, swelling, hyper mobility) involvement/injuries as well post surgical/post rehabilitation precautions.
DAY 2 Part 2:

PHYSIOTRAINING for cure ( Be ready to use your hands! Healing Touch cures...) Keep your client quotes symptoms under control so you can progress your program. All the following chapters are detailed to assist the trainer achieve the fitness goal of the client without setting them back in pain or disability. Body building would be applied while tailoring towards the next problems as they appear with each client. to read more click on the pdf flyer below.... Make Registration Payment online now!  

 

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Important Notice

Due to the higher level of information and the intensive, comprehensive approach of this course, the prospective student must be a Certified Fitness trainer for a minimum of six months and/ or a licensed health care

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