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BodyMapping: The Ankle

CECs 1 CECs
Prerequisites Personal TrainerGym InstructorGroup Exercise Instructor
Approval Code 05153FA
Course Type Online
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ABOUT THE COURSE: Since 1996 - The BodyMapper courses have made functional anatomy into an art form. Don’t just learn and observe but UNDERSTAND and WITNESS how the Ankle is influenced by the multitude of muscles around it. Get to know the Ankle intimately with this in depth BodyMappers course designed to get you hands on from the get go. By following the simple BodyMappers Multi-Sensory Learning System; See - Feel - Map - Move - Memorise - the concepts learnt in this course will allow you to implement and understand the functional anatomy of your clients! This course is anatomy and physiology education for the healthcare - wellness and fitness professions. Make the INVISIBLE - VISIBLE. Check out the introductory video here: https://player.vimeo.com/video/412806230?dnt=1&app_id=122963 The Foot and Ankle are easy - why do we need to focus here? The human foot & ankle is a strong - mechanical structure that contains 26 bones - 33 joints - and more than 100 muscles - tendons & ligaments. The 52 bones in your feet make up one-quarter of all the bones in your body. When they are out of alignment - so is the rest of your body. Learn to See - Feel - Map - Move and Memorise The Ankle to ensure safe and effective programming and prescription.

Australian Institute of Fitness

Established in 1987 - and now powered by the Australian Institute of Fitness (AIF) - Network is a fitness education service that delivers online courses - information and inspiration to fitness professionals from Australia - New Zealand and around the world. With an unrivalled variety of courses - across areas from strength training and functional anatomy - to mental health and nutrition - Network can help you stay at the forefront of the constantly evolving fitness industry and reach your full potential as a Personal Trainer or Group Fitness Instructor.