Description
Objectives
Upon completion of this workshop, the healthcare professional will be able to:
- Argue that the presence of a postural and/or biomechanical dysfunction could be the cause of your patient’s
chronic complaint. - Be able to discuss why a classic exercise is not appropriate for every person, ie squat, overhead press, pullup,
pushup, lunge and tricep dip. - Refute the notion that walking provides adequate fat loss or biomechanical corrections.
- Discuss which is more beneficial for long term health, cardio or resistance training.
- Contrast a muscle contraction vs joint movement.
- Defend real functional training opposed to entertaining workouts promoted as functional training.
Speakers
Neal Rouzier, MD
Faculty Chairman
Enrollment Options
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