Screen, Steer, Move

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Lesson Plan

The key to improving movement quality starts with a high-quality screening tool.  If you don’t understand a person’s dysfunction, you will never be able to give them appropriate interventions. But screening is just the beginning.  This program follows through with a step by step program to improve each faulty movement pattern for better clinical outcomes and athletic performance. Objectives:

  • Discuss why movement quality matters
  • Determine when to screen
  • Describe how to perform a comprehensive movement screen to assess mobility, stability and motor control issues
  • Describe how to correctly interpret the results of your screen
  • Summarize how to repattern fundamental movement patterns

There is also a 49-page manual to accompany the video series that can be downloaded once you purchase the course. Course Outline: How to screen, after the screen Assessments demonstrations and exercises Quiz

Duration: 1 hour 23 minutes

Course Instructor

Mitch Hauschildt MA, ATC Mitch Hauschildt MA, ATC

Mitch Hauschildt, MA, ATC, CSCS serves as the Prevention, Rehab, and Physical Performance Coordinator for 17 sports at Missouri State University. His sports medicine background is diverse, also serving as the strength and conditioning coach for Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball and Volleyball during his time with at MSU. Prior to working in college athletics, Mitch trained athletes in the private sector of all ages and abilities. Mitch is also the founder and president of Maximum Training Solutions, a full service Sports Medicine and Sports Performance consultancy. Mitch is a noted speaker on both a regional and national level, and has been published multiple times in professional journals and coaching websites.