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From: aosjeff
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  • if dysfunction is present, that should be addressed before movement education, if they don't have access to true neutral spine alignment, they won't have full access to prime movers plus the wrong neural pattern will get promoted.

    Most trainers need more education on basic movement dysfunction assessment. I think that with the change in healthcare turning more cash based, trainers will be the best cost effective option for the masses, It sounds like you are also involved with Physical Therapy?

  • Well said! I feel that if we as fitness professionals want to uplift and give more credibility to what we do, than everyone must gain the proper education about anatomy, biomechanics, and kinesiology. No one does it better than the C.H.E.K Institute! Everyone should be moving and exercising! Where that 50yr old begins, will depend on the proper assessment of his musculo-skeletal system.

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