Course Information |
Course Objectives |
Instructor: Brett Winchester DC, Professor Pavel Kolar, P.T., Paed. Dr., Ph.D.
Dates: Saturday, Sept. 14th - Sunday, Sept. 15th Times: 9:00am - 5:00pm Location: Effective June 1st Sheraton Lisle Naperville Hotel 3000 Warrenville Rd, Lisle, IL 60532 |
- Postural-locomotion function from a developmental perspective
- Developmental kinesiology aspects for the ideal stereotype of the throwing motion - Basic core stabilization as a prerequisite for the locomotion pattern of throwing - The role of the diaphragm during both postural and respiratory function, how it play's into throwing mechanics and efficiency - Correction and training of the proper breathing stereotype - The functional differentiation of the extremities for the thrower - "Reflex Turning" and supporting function for the ipsilateral pattern during the throwing motion - DNS Active Exercise positions to train core stabilization as a prerequisite for the ideal throwing stereotype - Biomechanical and developmental kinesiology principles applied to the throwing athlete - The most frequent types of musculoskeletal dysfunction resulting from non optimal throwing stereotypes and poor methodology of training - Manual treatment, mobility/strengthening, and coordination (Active Exercises) from the developmental perspective in order to prepare the throwing athlete for play |
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