Assessing movement: what do you see? What do you do about it? / Healthy Learning.

"Traditionally, fitness assessments undertaken by personal trainers look at quantitative measures, such as the number of push-ups or crunches completed. On the other hand, more progressive postural assessments enable individuals to observe someone as they stand still in front of them. [This pro...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: American College of Sports Medicine, American Council on Exercise, Healthy Learning Videos, Monterey Bay Video Production Co
Other Authors: Lang, Annette, 1959-
Format: Streaming video
Language:English
Published: Monterey, CA : Healthy Learning, 2007.
Series:Sports medicine and exercise science in video
Healthy Learning DVD
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Online Access:Click to access this resource online
Description
Summary:"Traditionally, fitness assessments undertaken by personal trainers look at quantitative measures, such as the number of push-ups or crunches completed. On the other hand, more progressive postural assessments enable individuals to observe someone as they stand still in front of them. [This program] reviews the value of making assessments that involve movement. Based on Reebok University's 5-point movement screens, this DVD provides specific examples of functional movements and what the observations mean. The DVD also presents exercises and movements to help personal trainers address what they see when assessing movement"--Original container.
Item Description:"American College of Sports Medicine"--Title screen.
"Monterey Bay Video Production Company"--End credits.
"Produced in cooperation with the American Council on Exercise"--Original container.
Title from original disc menu.
Physical Description:1 online resource (69 min.).
Previously released as DVD.
Audience:Program designed for personal trainers.
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