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  • Lateral Leadership CEU Course

    $9.99
  • Quad-Sets 2022 CEU Article

    $25.00

    For 107 years healthcare providers have been doing quad sets, especially for post-op patients.  While quad activation is one of the clinical priorities after surgery/trauma understanding where it fits in the entire cascade of post-op priorities is important. If you are using quad sets, can you answer these questions: Why has the quad shut-off (become…

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    The language of Asymmetry CEU course

    $35.00

    In the fields of orthopedic rehab and human movement, there is currently no specific, agreed upon definition of the terms asymmetry, symmetry, asymmetrical or symmetrical. Furthermore, for 3 decades researchers have been trying to answer the question of how asymmetry is associated with injury without a clear definition of THE THING they are researching. This…

  • New Language of Movement Volume 1: The Push/Pull strategy

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    This is the first in a series of ebooks that will look at and explore movement and strength together from a new perspective.  Volume 1 will cover the push/pull strategies of movement and strength and explore how these strategies develop.  We want every coach/trainer/clinician that reads this series to be able to do what they do better.

  • New Language of Movement Volume 2: The Symmetrical Strategies

    $9.99

    This is the second installment in the Outlawed series of eBooks.  The goal is to look at and explore movement and strength together from a new perspective.  Volume 2 covers the stance strategies, specifically the symmetrical stances: the deadlift and the squat.  This will help to empower every coach/trainer/clinician that reads this series to be able to do what they do better by answering the questions that others have left on the table.

     

  • The New Language of Movement Volume 3: Asymmetrical Strategies

    $9.99
    This is the third installment in The New Language of Movement Series.  Volume 3 focuses on the asymmetrical strategies of life, sport, and occupation.  Since asymmetrical training is more than just lunges, there is an added twist to this is viewed; Jeff and Brandon have broken their content down into the lower body, upper body, and combined strategies.   In the old “seven fundamental patterns of movement” the only asymmetrical pattern that was discussed was the lunge (and maybe gait).  This inconsistency with what happens in the real world is just the tip of the iceberg.  In volume three, the reasons why this set of strategies is actually the most misunderstood is discussed.  On top of that, the lifting skills section shares a way to change the understanding of this strategy in a manner can open the door to results and carry over to the real world .