The Complete Coach: Anatomy and Injury
The Complete Coach: Anatomy and Injury course equips coaches with crucial anatomy insights and injury management strategies to confidently guide clients through setbacks and support effective recovery across diverse fitness levels.
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Understanding anatomy is the basis for making the right choices when dealing with injuries and physical setbacks with your clients.
The Anatomy and Injury course offers a deep dive into the anatomy of the upper and lower extremities, including common causes of injuries in training. It also provides practical strategies for dealing with injuries and guiding rehab from a coaching perspective. This course is essential for coaches working with master’s athletes, sedentary or frail clients, and tactical or sports clients. Become a more complete coach with this advanced anatomy course.
Solving:
- Feelings of being ‘lost/out of depth’ when a client gets injured
- Equip coaches to serve clients who routinely see injury or to handle one-off events
Knowledge:
- Detailed anatomy of the extremities
- Common points of failure and injury from strength activities
- Evidence-based strategies for rehab from a coaching perspective
Who’s it for:
- Any coach, especially those working with master’s or sedentary populations (frail) or higher-risk populations (tactical, sports)
Included with your first Barbell Academy registration, you will automatically have an account with TurnKey Coach, the coaching delivery platform we use at Barbell Logic to coach clients all over the world. With your TurnKey Coach account, you’ll immediately be able to create and offer coaching plans, collect payments, and offer programming and feedback to your clients, meaning you truly can start coaching now. Your first month of TurnKey Coach is free, and then you’ll get 50% off for the following five months (an offer exclusive to Barbell Academy students).