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Paul Chek – Scientific Back Training

Paul Chek – Scientific Back Training
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http://shop1.mailordercentral.com/thechekinstitute/prodinfo….Do you work with anyone who has suffered from or is currently experiencing back pain? Do your clients have postural problems? If you answered “yes” to either of these questions you (and your clients) will benefit from this course! This information-packed course is intended for serious strength and conditioning coaches, rehabilitation specialists and personal trainers.    * Understanding the functional anatomy of the torso and extremities as they relate to improved spinal health    * Learn proper exercise technique, exercise selection, order of application and exercise modifications for orthopedic concerns.    * Learn useful assessment techniques for effective program developement.    * Learn how to perform a range of motion assessment on the lower extremities and how joint restriction effects squat technique.    * Become familiar with the defining characteristics of motor learning and how they affect exercise effectiveness.    * Review and analyze the biomechanical intricacies of trunk stabilization and the importance of strong back stabilization. The information provided in this course is essential for preventing repetitive stress disorders that lead to injury. Technique flaws, harmful to spinal structures that lead to postural degeneration are exposed and addressed to restablish optimal function. Does this overlap with Scientific Core Conditioning? (Get S.C.C. Here ▬► )No. Though there is a small amount of information overlap with regard to anatomy since back and abdominal musculature are considered part of the “core”, the vast majority of the information in these courses varies greatly. For example, Scientific Back Training focuses on quantitative assessments (i.e. joint range of motion) while Scientific Core Conditioning contains qualitative assessments (i.e. TVA function). Also, Scientific Back Training contains exercises focusing primarily on the back musculature while Scientific Core Conditioning has exercises ranging from abdominal isolation exercises to dynamic core integration exercises.How long will it take to complete?C.H.E.K Institute recommendation – 14 hoursThis is dependent on the person taking the course and the reasons they are taking it. Some people only needing Continuing Education Credits will watch the videos once through and successfully pass the test. Other people who are more interested in learning the information or are interested in taking it as a prerequisite for Level I of the C.H.E.K Certification Program will sometimes watch the videos 2-3 times through. Given that there are over 7 hours of videotape in this course, it will take at least this long to complete. All this being said, we recommend that someone spend 14 hours studying the course materials prior to taking the test.There are a lot of questions on the test. Is it hard?Hundreds of people, some with extremely limited knowledge in anatomy or exercise, have passed this course successfully. Occasionally there are a few individuals who do not pass the test the first time, but once it has been graded and sent back to them, they receive a list of questions they marked incorrectly and have an opportunity to correct their errors for successful completion of the course. The benefit of having a video correspondence course is that the viewer can rewind a tape as many times as is necessary until they gain an understanding of the material. Successful completion of this course has not so much to do with an individual’s current level of knowledge as it does with the amount of time one spends watching the videos and reading the manual.If I have a bad back will this help me?This course is designed to teach people some of the many possible reasons an individual may be experiencing back pain, especially in the lower back. The course accomplishes this by first summarizing pertinent back anatomy, moving next to a comprehensive musculoskeletal assessment designed to help determine imbalances in the body which may result in back pain and finally moving to the exercise section which covers numerous back exercises ranging from rehabilitative to strength training. Though the course was designed to teach health professionals how to assess and use corrective exercise to help individuals experiencing back pain, a relatively astute individual may be able to successfully partner up with a friend or relative, learn the assessments and use some of the exercises to help relieve his/her back pain. This course is not designed to diagnose or treat any particular medical condition and it is recommended that you seek a medical professional’s advice before performing the information provided in the videos.Testimonials”The information contained in the Scientific Back Training course is so effective at evaluating and correcting many spinal dysfunctions that it should be a required course of all chiropractic and/or P.T. schools. If I could choose any clinician to evaluate a musculo-skeletal complaint of mine, my family, or my patients, I would choose Paul Chek even before myself. I am very glad Mr. Chek does not practice across the street from our medical center. This course was worth 50 times the cost.!”Anthony Hall D.C., CSCS.

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