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| This program is structured for all sports football, soccer, baseball and softball. This program is designed to enhance a athlete's core strengh (primarily legs, abdomen, and lowerback)
Our Instructors have 20years of Physical Education experience and have been nationally certified in functional Training.
There will be 2 groups available, with a minimum of 10 participants and a maximum of 20 participants per group.
- Cost: $12.50 (One Hour per session)
- Dates will be set according to participants signing up for the program. A minimum of 10 participants and then we will set the dates and they will be notified at that time.
* Groups may be cancelled if minimum numbers are not met. This may change the times of the other Groups!
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Understand the basics of Functional Fitness Program
- Develop the neuro-muscular system in conjunction with the biomechanics of human movement.
- Develop muscular balance in the entire neuro-muscular system of the human body.
- Develop the kinetic energy chain cross-specifically to the physical demands of a person's life
- Develop optimum levels of balance and postural stabilization capacities with core strength/endurance/power, joint integrity, and functional strength/endurance/power.
- Develop capabilities for optimum levels of performance by individuals in their person work/play endeavors through implementation of a comprehensive functional training program.
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Functional Training Definitions
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- Function: Function can be defined as an efficient integration of the kinetic chain required to create body movement. Functional body movement incorporates the skeletal, neural, and muscular systems. Movement activities occur in multi-planar (sagittal, frontal, and transverse) involving the stabilization, acceleration, and deceleration of the kinetic chain.
- Kinetic chain: The kinetic chain of the human body is comprised of the skeletal, neural, and muscular systems. The Kinetic chain of the body performs as an integrated unit to start and stop movement. Each system (muscular, neural, skeletal) works interdependently to create a movement and if any portion of the kinetic chain does not work efficiently the movement is compromised. This results in compensations from other systems in the body. These compensations can result in decreased performance outputs and/or injury.
- Functional Training Protocols: functional training involves the prehabilitation and rehabilitation of the human body. Prehabilitation/rehabilitation incorporates fundamental categories of conditioning and analysis
- Stabilization Training
- Flexibility Training
- Core Training
- Joint integrity Training
- Integrated Functional Strength Training
- Speed and Agility Training
- Aerobic and Anaerobic Training
- Coss-Specificity Training
- Functional Profile Assessment: Every individual is different. As a result, a functional profile as required. This information provided by this series of assessments will provide the required information to address the needs of the individual and their daily activities. A comprehensive functional profile assessment will include the following.
- Needs assessment
- Balance assessment
- Postural assessment
- Gait assessment
- Flexibility assessment
- Core Strength assessment
- Functional Strength assessment
- Aerobic and Anaerobic assessment
- Nutritional intake assessment
- Mental/Emotional assessment
- Integrated Balance Training: The ability of the entire neuro-muscular system to produce force, reduce force, and stabilize the entire kinetic chain during functional movement in all planes of motion (sagittal, frontal, transverse)
- Flexibility Training: Flexibility can be defined as the ability of the muscular system of the body to have the optimal length-tension relationship in all of its muscles. This allows for the optimum production, reduction, and stabilization of movement during any activity. Flexibility training is comprised of response, operational, and functional protocols.
- Core Stabilization Training: Core strength, endurance, and power are the basis for all functional movement, The core portion of human anatomy is considered the lumbar spine. pelvis, and hip structure. The neuro-muscular system of this portion functions within the kinetic chain to stabilize and create balance during functional movement patters.
- Functional Strength Training: The neuro-muscular system of the body works as a unit" to produce force, reduce force, and stabilize the kinetic chain during functional activities. Integration of the entire neuro-muscular system in functional moment patterns produces the optimal levels of performance within the human body. The integration of the neuro-muscular system rather than the isolation of individual muscles is optimal during strength training activities. Functional strength training activities can be utilized to create neuro-muscular strength, endurance, or power within the kinetic chain.
- Aerobic and Anaerobic Training: The ability of the cardiopulmonary system to utilize oxygen efficiently for the purpose of tissue repair and activity outputs is contingent upon the development of these two variables. The implementation of aerobic and anaerobic training develops increased cardiac outputs, oxygen intake, and oxygen utilization within the body
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