Provider: ACE - American Council On Exercise
Type: Online Course
Included:
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CEC Credits: ACE 0.1 CECs , ACSM - American College Of Sports Medicine 1.0 CECs
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Using Applied Science in Fascial Training

Emerging research continues to further our understanding of the function of fascial tissue in movement—and we’re seeing evidence that training fascia elicits gains in mobility and stability, which make up the foundation of efficient movement.

In this video training taught by Lauren Shroyer, MS, ATC, ACE Senior Director of Product Development, you will discover the latest research findings of fascia and how they are utilized in an application-based setting. You will learn how to apply exercises and stretches that encourage better mobility, stability and elasticity. By understanding how to train fascia effectively, you will be able to help clients of any background, whether they are looking to improve their general fitness or seeking to make performance gains.

Upon completion, you will be able to:

  • Describe the emerging research findings around fascial training
  • Understand when mobility exercises or static stretching is most applicable to your client’s needs
  • Apply exercises and stretches that facilitate better mobility, stability and elasticity
  • Design a program that includes an emphasis on fascial training

CEC Credits

Approved by the following organizations for continuing education hours:

ACSM - American College Of Sports Medicine
1.0 CECs

ACSM - American College Of Sports Medicine CEC Approval

The American College of Sports Medicine's Professional Education Committee certifies that "American Council on Exercise" meets the criteria for official ACSM Approved Provider status from (2021 - December 2023). Providership # 687637

Reviews

Not enjoyable and didn't learn anything.

Another excellent course! Thank you Ace Team.

A lot of reading between the lines. The instructor seems to targeting clients who are not deconditioned. Not many variations/regressions examples for less capable clients. The instructor, though knowledgeable, not great at demos/presentation. More hand movements and gesturing than doing in video 1. Slides overpowered screen view.

Excellent information provided in a professional and engaging way. I hope to take more courses on fascia/connective tissue in the future.