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When do you screen your athletes?
2 years ago, in Screening by Jeff Fish, MS, CSCS, CSCCA
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Jeff Fish, MS, CSCS, CSCCA Director of Athletic Performance Atlanta Falcons SFMA Workshop Greenville, SC
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Using the FMS to Judge Performance and Durability
2 years ago, in Screening by Jeff Fish, MS, CSCS, CSCCA
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Jeff Fish, MS, CSCS, CSCCA is the Director of Athletic Performance for the Atlanta Falcons. He explains his seven year experience with the FMS in a NFL team setting.
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How has the FMS helped with communication between your strength and medical staffs?
2 years ago, in Screening by Lee Burton and Jon Torine
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Lee Burton interviews Jon Torine, Head Strength Coach for the Indianapolis Colts at the NFL Combine.
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How does the FMS relate to sports?
2 years ago, in Screening by Lee Burton and Jon Torine
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Lee Burton with Jon Torine, Head Strength Coach, Indianapolis Colts
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The Atlanta Falcons credit using Functional Movement Systems towards their low level of injury rate.
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Can the Movement Screen Predict Injury in Professional Football
3 years ago, in Screening by Kyle Kiesel
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Little data exists regarding injury risk factors for professional football players. Athletes with poor dynamic balance or asymmetrical strength and flexibility (i.e. poor fundamental movement patterns) are more likely to be injured. The patterns of the Functional Movement Screen™ (FMS) place the athlete in positions where range of motion, stabilization, and balance deficits may be exposed.
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As a CSCS, what are your views on the FMS?
2 years ago, in Screening by Lee Burton and Jon Torine
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Lee Burton with Jon Torine, Head Strength Coach, Indianapolis Colts discuss using the FMS in the strength and conditioning setting.






