Bridging the gap between rehabilitation and performance
Description
Bridging the Gap Between Rehabilitation and Performance: Linear Movement is designed for trainers who have athletic clients who are done rehabilitating from an injury, but are not quite ready to either engage in high-level training or return to full participation in a particular sport. The DVD provides an overview of the performance-training continuum, as well as discusses movement efficiency and motor learning, which are critical factors in developing high-performance athleticism. The DVD focuses on how to enable clients to return to linear movement, thereby helping them to get back to serious performance training.
Runtime
323 min
Series
Subjects
- Rehabilitation (13)
- Sports medicine (78)
- Physical education and training (325)
- Athletes (95)
- Sports injuries (51)
Genre
Date of Publication
2010
Database
Alexander Street
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