As always the teleseminarseries is FREE for all and each Tuesday SportsRehab Experts will be e-mailing a link where you can catch the interviews. Members do not need to sign up as the interviews will be made available to download as part of your regular subscription. Non-members do need to sign up to access the interviews online. Here is the link to sign up and to learn more about this year's speakers: Click Here
You do not need to listen at 8pm EST on Tuesdays! The interviews will be available online for 2 weeks from that point.
Here are the 2013 speakers
and topics:
Dan John - discusses 'Intervention: Course Corrections for the Athlete and Trainer' including goal setting, training the 6 basic movements, proper exercise progression, and more...
Dan John - discusses 'Intervention: Course Corrections for the Athlete and Trainer' including goal setting, training the 6 basic movements, proper exercise progression, and more...
Dr. Mark Cheng - talks about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupuncture vs. dry needling, combining TCM with corrective exercise, kettlebells, and the martial arts.
Diane Lee - one of the foremost experts on the lumbopelvic-hip (LPH) complex, discussing assessment and treatment using her Integrated Systems Model, and putting it all together to rehab and train athletes.
Mike Voight - discusses the 4x4 matrix of the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) to train motor control/stability and enhance movement.
Dr. Evan Osar - 'Corrective Exercise Solutions for Common Hip and Shoulder Dysfunction' including breathing pattern corrections, the importance of joint centration, and more...
Jason Glass - Rotational power slings for golf and other rotation sports, screening rotational athletes, common injuries and prevention, and best training methods.
Robert Butler - researching the pillars of Functional Movement Systems including pain and effects on motor control, injury prediction and the FMS, and more...
Neil Rampe - using the Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) and Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) systems in professional baseball, identifying and addressing asymmetries.
Charlie Weingroff - discusses principles from his Training=Rehab and How to Make a Monster seminars including soft core vs. hard core training, using DNS principles and joint centration, using the SFMA to target dysfunction.
Dr. Mark Scappaticci - discusses his Functional Integrated Therapy (FIT) system including Fascial Abrasion Technique and Functional Integrated Needling, treating painful and non-painful dysfunction, and working with elite athletes.
Kelly Starrett - talks about the unique challenges of working with CrossFit and other athletes that push themselves to the limits, the importance of joint mobility, tissue quality, and movement, plus a whole lot more...
Wishing you health and success,
Joe
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