When

Saturday, February 3, 2018 (9am-5pm) CDT
Sunday, February 4, 2018 (9am-4pm) CDT 

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Where

NUHS Campus / Lombard, IL
200 E. Roosevelt Road
Lombard, IL 60148


 
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Contact

Lincoln College of Postprofessional, Graduate and Continuing Education

Phone: 630-889-6622
Email: postgrad@nuhs.edu 

Fees

Please note the following fees and their deadlines:

PRACTITIONERS
$550.00 with registration before November 3, 2017
$650.00 with registration after November 3, 2017

STUDENTS
$250.00 

*Attendees must also pay a registration fee to the Prague School.

If paying by check, all checks must be received by our office prior to the program taking place otherwise the at the door rate will apply.

CE hours approved in IL, MI, IN, & IA. Pending approval in WI. Please inquire about additional states / provinces.

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Movement Flow and Preparation for the Athlete

Dates: February 3-4, 2018
Times
: Saturday, 9:000am-5:00pm | Sunday, 9:00am-4:00pm
Location:
NUHS Campus / Lombard, IL
Instructor: Michael Rintala, DC
Hours
: 12.0

Program Description
The DNS Movement Skills courses target strength coaches, personal trainers and clinical professionals working with an active population and looking to utilize DNS Movement Flow sequencing and loading of the developmental sequence while training and/or treating.

 Attendees of these courses should expect an improved understanding of DNS and its application to the developmental uprighting sequence and loading that sequence in order to facilitate increased functional movement capacity

*No prior DNS courses are required. DNS Movement Skills - CzGU has an emphasis on the developmental sequence under load. Coaches, trainers and clinicians with prior DNS experience can attend this course. 

Format
The program content will be presented in both a lecture and laboratory format.

Course Objectives
At the completion of the course the student will:

  • Provide an enhanced understanding of the biomechanics of the developmental sequence under load.
  • Prepare the participant to execute the CzGU with an appropriate load in order to enhance the facilitation of the deep stabilizing system of the spine
  • Improve participants' understanding of the kinematics of stabilization during the developmental sequence.
  • Provide proper cuing to enable coaches and athletes to perform the techniques in a way that is consistent with DNS principles.

LODGING, DINING & TRANSPORTATION
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CAMPUS
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