This programme deepens on the role of strength training both in performance and injury prevention, including the approach and understanding of the central processing of voluntary movement in the athlete.
Fees
COURSE OUTLINES
Syllabus:
1: Injury Prevention,
2: Team Sports Pathology,
3: Neuromuscular Basis for Strength Training,
4: Central Processing of Voluntary Movement,
5: Strength and muscle power as a key feature of rehabilitation from sports injuries.
Learn to:
• Propose efficient prevention strategies based on a process founded on scientific evidence.
• Handle pathologies and specific injuries corresponding to each sport.
• Improve critical analysis by completing a training program on the different professional roles of sports science and health.
• Determine how the central nervous system influences human movement as well as how we can shape the ability to make decisions for movement.
• Apply the appropriate methodology to the design of the post-injury rehabilitation process in situations where strength development plays a significant role.
COURSE DETAILS
Duration: 5 months.
Average dedication: 6/8 weekly hours.
Delivered in: English.
Aimed at:
• Strength and Conditioning coaches.
• Physiotherapists.
• Return-to-Play coaches.
• Sports Physicians.
PREREQUISITES
A good understanding of injuries and the human body would be beneficial.