Live, move, perform...
It’s the essence of the human performance continuum, and it’s what your patients crave.
But patients present with such a wide range of abilities — from working toward activities of daily living to improving athletic performance — that it’s hard to determine what approach will help them safely reach their goals.
That’s why we developed a new online training featuring our comprehensive framework guaranteed to improve patient outcomes.
Designed to provide customizable interventions that advance alongside your patient’s abilities, this training gives you the testing protocols, modifiable exercise progressions, and valuable implementation strategies you need.
Register today and you’ll get instant access to hours of demonstrations where we will guide you step-by-step through everything you need to know to evaluate your client’s individual movement capacity.
And because every client is unique, we’re going to give you targeted progression and regression strategies emphasized joint-by-joint, focusing on the shoulder, knee and spine.
You walk away confident in your ability to adapt this proven framework to advance alongside the client’s abilities.
Don’t wait to experience the training that will improve your client outcomes today.
Joint by Join Progressions to Improve Movement Capacity
$499.98 Value
Just $239.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
Get ready… You’re joining today’s leading movement experts as they show you step-by-step how to…
- Identify the biomechanics, joint contributions, myofascial layerings that influence both upper and lower quarter performance and health.
- Complete baseline assessments for necessary movement quality — so you can customize progressions for the spine, upper and lower quarter fitness.
- Determine appropriate speed, change of direction, and impact progressions for optimal knee performance and health.
- Create mobility interventions for lower quarter limitations.
- Determine how your patient’s ankle and hip affect their knee from a joint by joint approach.
- Assess developmental drills for the upper/lower quarters and trunk integrity.
- Create progressions toward basic movement patterns of the hip hinge and load/support/carry.
- Improve motor control and strength with the Hardstyle Kettlebell Basic Patterns including: the arm-bar, the halo, the overhead carry, the single-arm KB press, and the get up.
– Paul K., Physical Therapist
Joint by Join Progressions to Improve Movement Capacity
$499.98 Value
Just $239.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
Join today’s leading experts, Tony Mikla, DPT, CSCS, XPS; Russell Dunning, MPT, MS, SFGII; Aaron Crouch, DPT, CSCS, SFG1; and Evan Hauger, DPT, CSCS, SFGI as they give you the step-by-step coaching you need to apply this evidence-based, comprehensive framework to your patients.
Spine
- Investigate regional interdependence
- Trunk integrity from the ground up
- Progressions for hip hinge and load/support/carry
- Improve motor control and strength
- Implement appropriate exercise progressions along the rehabilitation to performance continuum
Knee
- Influences of the hip and ankle on knee performance
- Mobility and motor control interventions
- Implement appropriate exercise progressions along the rehabilitation to performance continuum
- Change of direction
- Impact progressions
Shoulder
- Vertical and horizontal push/pull patterns
- Implement appropriate exercise progressions along the rehabilitation to performance continuum
- Improve motor control and strength
- Developmental drills for the upper quarter
Assessments
- Motion and foundational strength
- Pattern Development
- Open and closed chain strength
- Mobility and stability
Power + Speed
- Strength drill progressions
- Speed + power progressions
- Open and closed chain power development
Human Movement Performance Continuum
Joint by Joint Exercise Progressions for the Spine, Knee and Shoulder
- Creating Heart Rate Profile
- Heart rate recovery
- Identify aerobic zone
- Dosing Cardiovascular Exercise
- Intervals for appropriate dosing
- Aerobic & Anaerobic
- Considerations for lactic work
- Goal settings to push for improvements
- Testing Functional Movement Patterns
- Flexibility
- Mobility
- Motor Control
- Isometric Capacity
- Progressions through strength, speed and power
- Interventions for limitations
- Influence mindset, habit and movement pattern formation
- Sport Specific Training
- Advanced mobility & stability testing and interventions
- Strategies for slow twitch development
- Manipulation of time
- Simulate creation of treatment plans using course content
- Incorporate understanding of joint by joint approach
- Apply assessments and interventions based on human movement performance continuum
LIVE
Fragile population, working towards ADLs
MOVE
PERFORM
Advanced movement and athletes
In-Depth Exercise Demonstrations!
Stamina
CASE STUDIES
Joint by Join Progressions to Improve Movement Capacity
$499.98 Value
Just $239.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
Whether you’re looking for a place to start or want to level up your treatment, this FREE bonus session give you crucial methodology and philosophy of how the body adapts to change and stress.
Packed full of critical insights into the various conditioning systems and their implications for human movement, you’ll focus intensely on the spine, shoulder and knee – so you can design robust treatment plans that take your treatment outcomes to the next level.
Joint by Join Progressions to Improve Movement Capacity
$499.98 Value
Just $239.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
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Tony Mikla, DPT, CSCS, X, is a sports physical therapist and performance coach. Dr. Mikla speaks and teaches nationally on sports physical therapy and is active in research having published multiple papers in international journals. He previously served as the physical therapy manager at the world renowned EXOS in Phoenix, AZ, working with best athletes in the world.
He is the medical director for Sacramento Sports Commission and adjunct faculty in PT at Sacramento State University and Northern AZ University. In 2015, Tony was named a finalist for the NSCA Sports Medicine Specialist of the year. Tony speaks nationally on movement principles. He is both published in peer reviewed articles (Journal of Sport Physical Therapy, Journal of Sports Medicine) as well as nationally recognized magazine publications (Sports Illustrated and Shape Magazine).
He has worked tirelessly in implementing movement retraining principles at the highest level of competition, including the Olympics in Beijing, London, and Rio. He blends the worlds of performance and physical therapy to help unite the greater purpose of Sports Medicine at the youth, collegiate, and pro level. Click here for information about Tony Mikla
Russell Dunning, MPT, MS, SFGII, is a sports physical therapist and strength coach. He comes from a martial art and strength athlete background. After his academic years, which includes a Masters of Science in Biomedical Engineering and Physical Therapy, he pursued becoming a StrongFirst Kettlebell Instructor to compliment his sport medicine physical therapy focus.
Russ is the sports medicine coach for UFC Hall of Famer,Urijah Faber and Team Alpha Male. Russ is a StrongFirst Level 2 Kettlebell Instructor, representing an international community dedicated to higher learning in the art of strength, conditioning, performance, and healthy movement training. He started his research focus in the academic community at UCDavis Human Performance Lab.
From there, he teamed with Tony in multiple research publications aimed at sport medicine in the peer reviewed journals. Russ has been published in international magazine publications (UFC Magazine, Train Hard Fight Easy, Fighter’s Only). Click here for information about Russell Dunning
Evan Hauger, DPT, CSCS, SFGI, is a Doctor of physical therapy and certified strength and conditioning specialist. Growing up, Evan was a multi-sport athlete, and went on to play baseball at Shasta College. Evan also has experience coaching youth baseball players. Through multiple personal injuries related to his athletic career, Evan realized that he has a passion for improving the way people move and enhancing their performance in sport and life.
Evan previously did a three month internship in Boston, MA to learn from some of the top minds in performance physical therapy. He also completed the Selective Functional Movement Assessment level 1 certification course to improve how he evaluates his client’s movement. Click here for information about Evan Hauger
Aaron Crouch, DPT, CSCS, SFGI, is a physical therapist and certified strength and conditioning specialist. As a former NCAA Division I baseball player and high school baseball coach he understands the value in achieving and maintaining an active lifestyle for his clients.
In addition to receiving his Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from Sacramento State, he has expanded experience in Selective Functional Movement Assessment Level 1 course, American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) Injuries in Baseball course, and the 1st Annual SF Giants Sports Medicine Conference.
Aaron completed a clinical rotation with the SF Giants baseball minor league complex in Scottsdale, AZ which influences his treatment approach with athletes. Click here for information about Aaron Crouch
Joint by Join Progressions to Improve Movement Capacity
$499.98 Value
Just $239.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!