Master the fundamentals of mobility and natural movement

Our online mobility course is of interest to fitness and sports trainers, functional and crossfit trainers, martial artists and for both beginner and experienced athletes.
Mobility is defined by the Meriam Webster dictionary as the ability or capacity to move. In training methodology, mobility refers to the person's ability to move his or her joints to through their entire range of motion. A lack of mobility leads often to pain, discomfort and injury.
The goal of this course is to teach the student the basic principles and exercises for improving mobility in the ankle, hip, shoulders, neck, spine and wrist. This course allows you to practice in the comfort of your own home.
The exercises are simple, easy to perform and follow and are guaranteed to help improve your mobility and general feeling, when done consistently over a period of a few months.
Definition of mobility and the differences between mobility and stretching
3 dimensional mobility concept, figure 4 position, figure 4 lunge, half heel sit, Z position switches and Z position side roll, hip openers - prone to TGU to Bridge
Effects of sitting on the T spine upper back muscles and chest muscles, the Egyptian, S movement seated and prone, figure 8's in crawl position, crawl to crab, pike to tabletop
The Joint By Joint concept, Ankle series, figure 8's toes and ankle, snail, crawl-frog-crab transitions
Effects of sitting and cellphone positioning on the neck and spine, supine neck rolls, hand on knee rolling, segmental rolling, forwards and backwards rolling
Effects of load and bad positioning on the wrist, finger waves, hand circles, tea pot, conclusion
Start your journey to better, pain-free movement today
Purchase Course - $49