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Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization according to Kolar (DNS)
A Developmental Kinesiology Approach

DNS Golf Specific Sports Course

May 12 - 13, 2018

2 day DNS Golf Specific Sports Course

 

 

Hyatt Place Kansas City/Lenexa City Center
8741 Ryckert St
Lenexa, KS 66219
USA

Instructor

Brett Winchester, DC

Course Payment and Organization

Dr. Matthew Lane
www.fitmjc.com/kc-seminars/
drlane@fitmjc.com
913-745-4064

Course objectives:

Postural-locomotion function from a developmental perspective

Developmental kinesiology aspects for the ideal stereotype of the golf swing and other sports performance

Biomechanics of the golf swing with regard to sequence, timing, and interactions with the ground,"Kinematic Sequence"

Basic core stabilization as a prerequisite for locomotion patterns

The role of the diaphragm during aerobic/anaerobic exercise; dual postural-respiratory diaphragmatic function and how it play's into the golf swing.

Correction and training of the proper breathing stereotype

The extremities functional differentiation for the golf swing - Reflex Turning and supporting function for the interplay between the ipsilateral and contralateral pattern during the golf swing.

DNS exercise positions to train core stabilization as a prerequisite for the ideal swing stereotype

Biomechanical and developmental kinesiology principles applied to the golf athlete.

The most frequent types of musculoskeletal dysfunction resulting from non optimal swing stereotypes and poor methodology of training.

Manual treatment, mobility/strengthening, and coordination (Active) exercises from the developmental perspective in order to prepare the golfer for play; educating the golfer.


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