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This course is for the fitness professional that has a strong desire to make sensible and strategic decisions related to teaching exercise with sound principles that optimize results and REDUCE THE RISK OF A LAWSUIT. Actual examples of lawsuits against trainers will be referenced. Be very careful as to what you consider a "good form" and a "safe exercise"

Be very mindful as to what you consider appropriate, safe, and, legally defensible programming

Where are the guiding principles you use to train your clients derived from? 

How do you ensure you are maximizing beneficial adaptive responses and minimizing the risk of injury?  

Does injury or failure happen over time or suddenly?  

We will eliminate the confusion and persuasion of marketing, Social Media Exercise Experts (Fitness Gurus), and personal biases as to what “good exercise” is and why the number of likes, followers, and videos of results alone is a very poor measure an exercise experts “knowledge”.

This course will help fitness professionals understand how to question their judgment and decision-making process using key principles and theories.

We will use actual lawsuit references, the results will surprise you...  

Objectives:

  • Present key principles to decision-making relative to the implementation of an exercise
  • Present a method of deductive thinking that enables the fitness professional the ability to better understand the opportunities as well as the limits inherent to the human body relative to the resistance training exercise. 

Participants will be able to:

  • Use a structured approach to decision-making based on the client
  • Better be able to reduce risks inherent with exercise

Presenter: Vincent Carvelli

 

January 8th, 2023 9:00 AM   through   12:30 PM
Omni fitness, 333 Earle Ovington Blvd
333 Earle Ovington Blvd
Uniondale, NY 11553
United States
Fee $ 85.00
Course Credit
Credit 0.34

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