I’ve also included sample programs for each injury, and how to progress them through various stages. Take Advantage Of The Introductory Price of $149! Priced in Canadian Dollars I’ve taught this course almost a dozen times in live settings, and adapted it multiple times to make sure the participants [...].
It covers the most common conditions of the shoulder, hip, knee and spine, and gives directions on what to do and more importantly, what not to do with the specific injuries.
This leaves those trainers looking to get further ahead in a precarious position: They want to get more knowledge but don’t know where to start.
As a result, almost all of my business is referral-based from physicians, physiotherapists, and chiropractors.
Each section goes through pertinent anatomical information, what adaptations occur with each injury, how to assess and determine who can and cannot begin training, and how to train it to get the best results safely and effectively.
The vast majority of personal trainers in North America right now have either entry-level certification, some post-secondary education, or a combination of both.
This grey zone is the next un-tapped market in the fitness industry, and is set to explode in the next decade .
This is where Post Rehab Essentials comes in. This is a workshop that goes through the basics that every trainer should know about injury post-rehab before working with their clients.
Those who know about it will never have to worry about recessions again. The main reason I decided to put together this product is because there is also an information gap to go with the rehabilitation gap.
The majority of information products on the market right now, as well as the majority of the textbooks and video & audio products, are being taught at the level of someone who has completed their degree in physiotherapy or in kinesiology, which unfortunately a lot of trainers haven’t been able to do.