Feet, Fascia and Functional Movement – Dr Emily Splichal

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What is The dynamic control?

The dynamic control is Archive: of functional movement is deeply integrated on the body's perception of the outside world..

How does The dynamic control Archive:?

Archive: The dynamic control of functional movement is deeply integrated on the body's perception of the outside world.

What is Dr Emily?

Dr Emily is Join for this 3 part series as we explore the latest research on how our feet, fascia and functional movement are even more integrated than we currently realize.From fascial tensioning to fascial elasticity our fascia plays a role in how we perceive, store and transfer forces during dynamic movement..

How does Dr Emily Join?

Join Dr Emily for this 3 part series as we explore the latest research on how our feet, fascia and functional movement are even more integrated than we currently realize.From fascial tensioning to fascial elasticity our fascia plays a role in how we perceive, store and transfer forces during dynamic movement.

What is This webinar series?

This webinar series is will prepare you how to train your clients for more efficient and precise movement.Part 1 - Fascial Tensioning & the Future of Proprioceptive TrainingLearn how small nerve proprioceptive training and stimulation is the future of movement accuracy and performance training.Part 2 - Fascial Elasticity and the Future of Energy TransferLearn how to effectively transfer forces through specific training of fascial elasticity and rhythmic loading via isometric movements.Part 3 - Foot Function and Fascial LinesLearn how the plantar foot layers are a fascinating fascial pathway of interconnecting fascial lines which are intended for optimal foot function and human performance.Course CurriculumFeet, Fascia & Functional MovementFascial Tensioning + the Future of Proprioception (41:10)Fascial Elasticity + Energy Transfer (48:19)Foot Function + Fascial Lines (44:07).

How does This webinar series will prepare?

This webinar series will prepare you how to train your clients for more efficient and precise movement.Part 1 - Fascial Tensioning & the Future of Proprioceptive TrainingLearn how small nerve proprioceptive training and stimulation is the future of movement accuracy and performance training.Part 2 - Fascial Elasticity and the Future of Energy TransferLearn how to effectively transfer forces through specific training of fascial elasticity and rhythmic loading via isometric movements.Part 3 - Foot Function and Fascial LinesLearn how the plantar foot layers are a fascinating fascial pathway of interconnecting fascial lines which are intended for optimal foot function and human performance.Course CurriculumFeet, Fascia & Functional MovementFascial Tensioning + the Future of Proprioception (41:10)Fascial Elasticity + Energy Transfer (48:19)Foot Function + Fascial Lines (44:07)

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