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Scientific Core Conditioning is the most comprehensive, in-depth course available on this subject. Fully updated, with many new sections, assessment techniques and exercises, this course builds upon the framework of the hugely popular Scientific Abdominal Training. Expand your knowledge of the abdominal musculature and its biomechanical relationship to the entire kinetic chain, when applied to the prevention of back pain, maintenance of good posture and optimal sports performance. You will learn:
- Functional anatomy
- Support mechanisms provided by the abdominals
- Why tongue position is crucial
- How faulty abdominal training can create postural problems
- How to assess core function
- How to reestablish activation of the abdominal wall after abdominal surgery such as caesarian section, hysterectomy and hernia repair, or in the deconditioned client.
- Understand why core coordination and strength tests are essential for your orthopedic patients and competitive athletes.
- Exercises suitable for the post-rehabilitation patient all the way to performance enhancing techniques used by Paul for training amateur and elite athletes.
The C.H.E.K Institute DVDs are formatted for Region 0, which means they will likely play in all DVD players regardless of country of origin, unless the player is an older model, which is generally considered to be more than five years old. If you have an older player, you may need to upgrade to a newer model to play these DVDs.
This advanced program will streamline and empower your current approach to abdominal exercise prescription. It is a must for any professional involved in orthopedic rehabilitation, strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers, fitness instructors and athletic trainers.
If you are unsure about purchasing the entire course, we have broken Scientific Core Conditioning up in to four smaller Mini Courses. They are:
Assessing Core Function (DVD)
Core Conditioning Exercises (DVD)
Functional Anatomy of the Core (DVD)
High Performance Core Conditioning (DVD)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this course overlap with Scientific Back Training?
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 – 24 hours
This 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 people spend 24 hours studying the course materials before taking the test.
Is this course hard? Will I be able to pass?
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.
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