AIS Foundations1 Calgary, AB
May 14 - 15, 2016
Continuing Education Credits:
CATA 6.4, NHPC 10, MTAA 18, NCBTMB 15, CMTBC 8PE/A
CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF TEACHING AIS!
Designed for Therapists, Trainers, Yoga and Pilates Instructors
These seminars offer therapists and trainers (and their clients!) the tools to achieve maximum results with minimum effort. AIS optimizes a body’s range of motion, promoting functional and physiological restoration of myofascia and joint tissues. This allows therapists greater access to the deeper myofascial tissues without applying greater pressure. Equally, it offers trainers and other movement specialists greater strength and flexibility for their clients. The superior joint stamina creates better balance and confidence.
These seminars are comprised of 80% hands-on and 20% lecture and will cover both Self and Assisted stretching.
AIS Foundations 1 and 2
The AIS Foundations 1 + 2 seminars offer manual therapist new approaches to problems related to physical restrictions caused from sport-related injuries, overuse syndromes or the simple rigors of everyday life.
Founder of Stretching Canada, Paul John Elliott teaches nation-wide, bringing his 2-day AIS Foundations and Advanced seminars to manual therapists, athletic therapists, personal trainers and movement specialists such as Pilates and Yoga instructors.
AIS Foundations 1 - Calgary
Email: info@stretchingcanada.com
Website: stretchingcanada.com
Location: Koru Movement Studio. 407 - 323 10 Ave SW Calgary, AB T2R 0A5
Phone: 514-792-5595
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StretchingCanada
Self-care for clients and longevity for trainers and therapist.
A crucial part of the seminar is Self- care techniques – this is essential for the longevity of the therapist and trainer, but also acts as a powerful tool that clients can be shown and utilize for the rest of their lives.
The Stretching Canada seminars are designed for anyone concerned about health and wellness, particularly massage/manual therapists and personal trainers.
Client specificity for trainers
The AIS student will find this work effective in postural restoration, performance enhancement and injury prevention.
Trainers can create specific programs, increase mobility and improve performance for each client from the 50+ stretching protocols found in the Foundations 1 manual.