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Exploring the Essential Features of “Developing Rotational Speed and Power – Evan Hauger”
Movement dysfunction associated with rotation creates energy leaks that lead to a variety of pathologies. The ability to create and train for rotational power translates across many sports and functional activities. Dive into the specific assessments and evaluation techniques that are best for working with rotational athletes. These targeted techniques will enhance your clinical decision making as you progress from creating motion and building strength to developing speed and power. Using specific and diverse sports examples you will better select appropriate interventions that span the movement continuum from motion, to strength, to speed/power, to performance.
Speaker
Evan Hauger, DPT, CSCS, SFG1, specializes in sports physical therapy, strength, and conditioning. He knows the ins & outs of injury from years of personal experience. Growing up, he was a multi-sport athlete and went on to play baseball at Shasta College. Through multiple personal injuries related to his athletic career, Evan realized that he had a passion for improving the way people move and enhancing their performance in sport and life. Also a StrongFirst Certified Level 1 instructor, Evan earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Sacramento State University and has worked with athletes of all calibers, including MLB, NFL, NBA, UFC, and Olympians. He has also spent time with some of the best minds in sports physical therapy in Boston, MA, been a medical team leader for the USA Track and Field National Championships, assisted with NFL combine training at Exos in Phoenix, AZ, and been the performance coach for a group of Olympic athletes.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Evan Hauger has an employment relationship with Kime Human Performance Institute and receives a speaking honorarium from RockTape. He receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. All relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations have been mitigated.
Non-financial: Evan Hauger has no relevant non-financial relationships.
Objectives
- Assess rotation and all of its varieties alongside what it looks like in various sports and life activities.
- Develop an understanding of the joint-by-joint approach and fascial connections and lines that create rotational movements.
- Evaluate kinetic linking and how rotational forces are created in the body.
- Utilize appropriate movement assessments that better determine an athlete’s rotational potential.
- Integrate exercise progressions to enhance rotational speed and power for the rotational athlete.
Outline
- The Diversity of Rotation
- Rotation created from the Ground
- Rotation with no ground reaction
- Navigating Human Movement
- Joint by Joint approach
- Fascial lines
- Kinetic Linking
- Forces in Rotation
- Forces and Failure points (common injuries)
- Assessing Rotation
- Movement screening strategies
- Movement assessment strategies
- Performance continuum
- Developing motion
- Developing strength
- Developing speed/power
Target Audience
- Athletic Trainers
- Chiropractors
- Occupational Therapists
- Occupational Therapy Assistants
- Physical Therapists
- Physical Therapy Assistants
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