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Bulletproof Shoulder is the first course in the Bulletproof series that instructs professionals on optimizing upper quarter dynamic movement, strength, and speed for clients of all ages. A significant focus will be placed on both the quality and the purpose of movement pattern assessment, implementing exercise progressions, and developing elite, recreational, and daily life performance. Focused progression and regression will be the emphasis of this course, so students can cleanly deliver the best program for client at exactly the right time.
The foundation of this course is built on movement science principles from high level contributors such as FMS, EXOS, Strong First, and the NSCA. The course takes content from all of these educational groups and brings it together to be easily implemented in a gym or clinical setting for both the general population or elite athletes.
All our courses are taught by industry leading experts in movement assessment, performance and rehabilitation. CEUs may be offered for DC, ATC, PT, LMTs, LAc, OTs and personal trainers. If your profession & province is unavailable, we do not currently offer CEUs – however, we are continually adding additional licenses. You can also choose to self-submit to your governing body.
Note: Tools are not provided with this course.
Kime Performance PT Bulletproof Shoulder | Module |
Tony is a leading sports physical therapist, performance coach, and researcher. He speaks and teaches nationally on sports physical therapy and regularly publishes research in international journals. Tony previously served as the Physical Therapy Manager at the world-renowned EXOS in Phoenix, AZ, working with some of the best athletes in the world. He was the Medical Director for the Sacramento Sports Commission and adjunct faculty in Physical Therapy at Sacramento State University and Northern AZ University. In 2015, Tony was named a finalist for the NSCA Sports Medicine Specialist of the year and was awarded the 40 Under 40 Award from the Sacramento Business Journal in 2017.
Hour 1: Joint by Joint/Functional Line/Biomechanics
Hour 2: Assessments
Hour 3: Mobility Interventions
Hour 4:Stage 1 Strength/Stability
Hour 5: Stage 2 Strength/Stability
Hour 6: Case Studies