Key Functional Exercises You Should Know – Gray Cook

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Help Your Clients Improve in Less Time, and with Fewer Exercises

If you’re a trainer or corrective exercise specialist, do you know which functional exercises to use with your clients, and why?

Do you know how to tell if your client is doing it correctly?

Do you know which variations to use depending on your client’s specific needs and abilities?

Do you know how to make changes on the fly as your client’s needs change from week to week or workout to workout…or minute to minute?

Do you know which order to use and how to progress or regress different functional exercises?

Surprisingly, despite the popularity of functional exercise, many trainers and corrective exercise specialists are still unsure about the details of when, how and which functional exercises to use with their clients.

And because of this, they fail to maximize the limited training time their clients have, and fail to help them improve as quickly as they could.

Do you know which functional exercises to use to get maximum results in minimum time with your clients? 

In Gray Cook Key Functional Exercises You Should Know, Gray Cook will show you how to use the right exercise to get results for your clients, in less time and with less work.

In our various backgrounds, many are using corrective exercise for fitness, sports performance and rehabilitation. As you think about that, you’ll realize the corrective exercise concept of improving movement dysfunction is standard, but those recipients are quite different.

Are you skilled enough to recognize those differences and implement a similar but different solution to each target group? Better yet, can you make changes on the fly as you work with individual client needs, and as those needs change from week to week or workout to workout…or minute to minute?

Tune in as Gray brings clarity to the corrective hierarchy. In this lecture, he’ll explain the differences between functional and corrective exercise. He’ll provide the goals of both, and describe what each is best for and the challenges they present.

Then he gives us his top exercise choices, those Key Functional Exercises You Should Know, and teaches us the order to use them—and why. For each of the these, the chop & lift, the deadlift and the Turkish getup, he details his favorite variations, the verbal instructions he uses, then moves to live demonstration with on-the-fly corrections. He’ll show you when to use them and how to modify them for each client.

As you watch your clients doing their corrective exercises today, do more than watch form. Ask yourself why you selected a particular exercise. What exactly is your goal for that exercise, for that person? Is it doing what you think it’s doing? Is it doing the same thing for your first client as it’s doing for the second?

These are the type of questions Gray proposes—and then answers—in this thought-provoking lecture.

Of course, form is important. But it turns out, that’s only the first step.

Knowing quality form when you see it, and being able to offer the perceptive corrections to trigger righting responses is the foundation of what Gray will teach you in this lecture. Then he’ll build on that to help you think through the deeper levels of how these exercises work, and why you’d use one exercise over another for each of your clients.

A firm grasp of these concepts will help you make a bigger difference for your clients. And that makes for a fulfilling day at work.

In Key Functional Exercises You Should Know, Gray Cook shows you how to use the right exercise, to get results for your client in less time, and with less work.

He brings clarity to the corrective hierarchy.

He gives the key exercises that stand out in a library of functional exercise options, and shows you when to use them, and how to modify them for your clients.

These exercises have changed Gray as a trainer, strength coach and physical therapist. And they will allow you to zero in on issues with precision, and fix them with less work and fewer exercises.

Get Results Quickly With These Three Gray Cook Key Functional Exercises

In the Gray Cook Key Functional Exercises You Should Know video, Gray will explore—

You’ll walk away knowing how to use these key exercises as functional and corrective tools with your clients, and will never again be stuck using ineffective corrective exercises that don’t actually help your client improve.

You’ll have a deeper level of understanding of why and how these exercises work, which to use in each specific case, and how to modify the exercises to change the difficulty level or target area.

Don’t be left clueless about which functional exercises to use. Let Gray Cook show you the key functional exercises that will have your clients performing better in less time.

Knowing how to do an exercise doesn’t mean owning the art of teaching and coaching it well enough to change movement.

Gray also took questions throughout the course of the workshop, questions yelled at will whenever some brave soul got stumped on a concept. During the DVD, you’ll learn the answers to some of the questions you may have wondered but haven’t had the opportunity to ask. For example, questions like—

“I have never seen anything like when Gray speaks—he commands a room. You become captivated; the man knows his stuff inside and out. Gray is the KING of analogies and metaphors, making it much easier to truly understand how movement is key to performance and recovery.”
~ Perry Nickelston, Stop Chasing Pain

What’s Covered in the Presentation

Disc One

In Disc One, Gray lays the groundwork, explaining the place of functional exercise and corrective strategy in the wider picture of training. He also touches upon the basic philosophies, goals and mechanics of the Functional Movement Screen and how it can benefit both athletes and the general population.

Here’s what he covers (including transcript page references)—

Disc Two

In Disc Two, Gray goes through the chop and lift and the deadlift. He explains their benefits, how to coach and modify these for your clients, and shows demonstrations of both being performed.

Here’s what he covers (including transcript page references)—

Disc Three

In Disc Three, Gray discusses the Turkish getup, and coaches a live demonstration by Dr. Mark Cheng. Gray also has a Q&A time at the end.

Here’s what he covers (including transcript page references)—

Gray Cook Key Functional Exercises Get Your Copy Today

If you want your athletes and clients to maximize their training time and make improvements as quickly as possible, let Gray Cook show you how to use the key functional exercises they need to perform at a better level.

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