The Feet, Fascia, and Functional Movement Course
Learning concepts include:
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Learn how small nerve proprioceptive training and stimulation is the future of movement accuracy and performance training.
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Learn how to effectively transfer forces through specific training of fascial elasticity and rhythmic loading via isometric movements.
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Learn how the plantar foot layers are a fascinating fascial pathway of interconnecting fascial lines which are intended for optimal foot function and human performance.
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+ more!
The Feet, Fascia, and Functional Movement Course
Learning concepts include:
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Learn how small nerve proprioceptive training and stimulation is the future of movement accuracy and performance training.
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Learn how to effectively transfer forces through specific training of fascial elasticity and rhythmic loading via isometric movements.
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Learn how the plantar foot layers are a fascinating fascial pathway of interconnecting fascial lines which are intended for optimal foot function and human performance.
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+ more!

COURSE OVERVIEW               CURRICULUM          INSTRUCTOR BIO

The dynamic control of functional movement is deeply integrated on the body's perception of the outside world. 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. This webinar series will prepare you how to train your clients for more efficient and precise movement.

CURRICULUM

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What's Included in the Feet, Fascia, and Functional Movement Course?

Part 1 - Fascial Tensioning & the Future of Proprioceptive Training

Learn 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 Transfer

Learn how to effectively transfer forces through specific training of fascial elasticity and rhythmic loading via isometric movements.

Part 3 - Foot Function and Fascial Lines

Learn how the plantar foot layers are a fascinating fascial pathway of interconnecting fascial lines which are intended for optimal foot function and human performance.

INSTRUCTOR BIO

Dr. Emily Splichal

Dr. Emily Splichal, Podiatrist and Human Movement Specialist, is the Founder of the Evidence Based Fitness Academy, Creator of the Barefoot Training Specialist®, BarefootRx® and BARE® Workout Certifications and Inventor of Naboso Barefoot Technology. With over 16 years in the fitness industry, Dr. Splichal has dedicated her medical career towards studying postural alignment and human movement as it relates to barefoot science, foot to core integration and from the ground up training.

Dr. Splichal actively sees patients out of her office in Manhattan, NY with a specialty in sports medicine, functional medicine and regenerative medicine (www.dremilysplichal.com). Dr. Splichal takes great pride in approaching all patients through a functional approach with the integration of systemic function, diet, vitamin supplementation and corrective exercise.

Dr. Splichal is actively involved in barefoot training research and barefoot education as it relates to athletic performance, injury prevention and movement longevity. Dr. Splichal has presented her research and barefoot education both nationally and internationally, with her Barefoot Training Specialist® Program in over 35 countries worldwide and translated into 12 languages.

Due to her unique background Dr. Splichal is able to serve as a consultant and expert for some of the top fitness, footwear and orthotic companies including Aetrex Worldwide, Bunion Bootie, Crunch Fitness, Lissom Footwear, NIKE Innovations, PowerPlate USA, RAD Roller and Trigger Point Performance Therapy.

Degrees/Certifications: Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), Master's Human Movement (MS), NASM-CES, NASM-PES, NSCA-CPT

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Join Functional Podiatrist and Human Movement Specialist Dr Emily Splichal as she explores the most common movement disorders including motor neuropathy (Charcot Marie Tooth & foot drop), sensory neuropathy (diabetic and chemo neuropathy), dystonia, hypertonia, Ehler's Danlos + much much more!
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