» FMS Level 1 (Tucson, AZ)

Seminar/Event:
FMS Level 1 (Tucson, AZ) (FMS Professional, Level 1)
Date:
4/13/2012 - 4/13/2012
Location:
Tucson, AZ
Omni Tuscon National
2727 West Club Drive Tucson, Arizona 85742 Map
Phone: (520) 297-2271, Fax: (520) 297-7544
Website: http://www.omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/TucsonNationalGolfResortAndSpa.aspx
Meeting Cost:
$ 400.00
Kit Cost:
$ 0.00
Total:
$ 400.00

» Description


THERE IS A $126/NIGHT ROOM RATE AT THE OMNI FOR THOSE ATTENDING THE FMS SEMINAR. PLEASE BE SURE TO MENTION THIS WHEN MAKING YOUR RESERVATIONS!

You will receive 8 Contunuing Education Hours. FMS is an approved provider with ACE, NATA, and NSCA. If you wish to obtain CEUs from any other organization, you must petition at your convenience.

This will be a 1-day FMS Level 1 Course.  

CORE TRAINING SYSTEMS

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

FMS Level 1

The Core Training System is the product of years of research and innovation. This System develops exercise programs based on individual movement patterns. It is equally effective in rehabilitation as well as conditioning because it targets the weak link.  The System is made up of:

  • Functional Movement Screen
  • Core Training
  • Reactive Neuromuscular Training.

Specifically, the Functional Movement Screen is a grading system created to assess and document functional movement patterns.  By assessing these patterns, functional limitations and asymmetries are readily identified.    Basic movement pattern limitations can reduce the effects of functional training and distort proprioception.  The goal of this workshop is to introduce you and your staff to the benefits of utilizing this orthopedic screening process since functional movement patterns are the base for Core Training. At the heart of the system are the Functional Movement Screen score and the movement patterns, which are directly linked to the most beneficial corrective exercises to restore mechanically sound movement patterns. 

Core Training is a series of exercises involving the Core Board, medicine ball, and tubing, targeted specific athletic movement patterns.  Reactive Neuromuscular Training is the scientific platform for the Core Board exercises and medicine ball work that will be presented.

Objectives:

At the conclusion of the course participants will be able to:

  1. Assess fundamental movement patterns and determine weaknesses
  2. Understand Functional Movement Screen Scoring System and how it pertains to movement dysfunction

            3.   Determine mobility and stability problems within general population groups

4.   Prescribe corrective exercise techniques which are designed to improve   fundamental movement mechanics

5. Develop a greater appreciation of the importance of assessing and correcting movement pattern dysfunction

Tentative Outline for One-Day FMS Workshop

8:00-8:15         Welcome/Introduction

8:15-9:15         Philosophy/Background of Functional Movement Screen

9:15-10:00       Scoring Criteria of Seven Tests:

  • Discussion of Each Tests
  • Description of why each test is important
  • Relating each test to scores

10:00-10:15     Break

10:15-12:15     Scoring the Seven Tests

  • Demonstration of Each Test
  • Description of Testing procedure
  • Break into groups and test each other

12:15-1:15       Break for Lunch

1:15-2:00         Scoring Analysis/Interpreting the Scores:

  • Discussion of Case Study
  • Linking Scores to Weak Links and Asymmetries

2:00-2:30         Exercise Introduction

2:30-4:30         Exercise Demonstration

  • Partner Stretches, Self Stretches
  • Group Interaction
  • Performing Exercises

4:30-5:30         Case Studies: Linking the Exercises to the Functional Movement Screen

                        Functional Exercise Progressions

5:30-6:00         Question and Answer Session

 


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