Movement Based Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Learn anatomy in a fresh, creative way with Bev and Andy the skeleton.
*Personal trainers*Yoga*massage therapy*CHIROPRACTORs*
Learn and apply anatomy in a fun & interactive way:
21 videos, 100+ muscles, dozens of exercises
Increase your confidence in client interaction
Cue form effectively and prevent injuries
Get continuing education credits
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This online course provides opportunity for body workers to deepen anatomy knowledge and enhance skills using methods that merge anatomy, body awareness and kinesiology together. At the end of this program, therapists, trainers and practitioners will connect with muscles in a thorough, integrated manner - applying anatomy knowledge with confidence to their practice with clients.
Regions Covered: Shoulder, Arm, Forearm, Hand, Spine, Hip, Thigh, Lower Leg, Foot
Worth 6 CEC’s for more professional health & fitness organizations (NFPT, ACE, AMTA, etc.)
Total video time = 4 hours
Total audio time = 3 hours
1-2 hours/week commitment
Bonus videos and articles are included in each module for you to share with your clients.
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What students have to say about this online anatomy program
“The videos were short and manageable, and the self-study pace was helpful. ”
“Fresh, innovative, fun approach to anatomy. Andy’s attire was hilarious, and your enthusiasm and humor were contagious!”
“I loved the thorough explanation of muscle attachments. Took me back to all this anatomy classes I took. Using Andy to demonstrate muscle attachments is a great way to help visualize where they are in the body and what they do. I also liked the extra videos with exercises for each section. I used a number of these on my clients! ”
“Andy the skeleton was super helpful for being able to better understand where these muscles are. Thank you sooooo much for doing this. Looking in anatomy books can make muscles look confusing and overlap. This stripped down approach allowed me to get a better grasp on what can feel very overwhelming.”
“I like the videos by having the freedom to pause, rewind, etc. to be able to study at my own pace. This is my first anatomy course and having that power made the course more “comfortable” for me.”
