Friday, February 6, 2009

Fitness & Rehabilitation Newsletter #81


Fitness & Rehabilitation Newsletter

In Issue #81:

- Rick Kaselj Update
- Article - What Causes Gluteus Maximus Dysfunction and How Can it Affect the Slings of the Body?
- Upcoming Courses - February Courses

Rick Kaselj Update

I got a very flattering e-mail this week. Two people have registered for the upcoming Core Stability of the Rehab Client course.

This is nothing new.

Where they are from is amazing.

They are coming from Bermuda to attend the course.

Just last week, I had a registrant from Alberta and Saskatchewan attend my Postural Assessment & Exercise Prescription course.

It is amazing to see more and more people coming from outside of Vancouver and British Columbia to attend courses that I am presenting.

Thank you for your support.

- Rick

P.S. - If you would like more information the Core Stability of the Back course,
click here.


Original Article

What Causes Gluteus Maximus Dysfunction and How Can it Affect the Slings of the Body?
Muscle dysfunction is the result of certain muscles becoming overactive (tight) and certain ones underactive and is caused by synergistic dominance. Synergistic dominance is a neuromuscular phenomenon that occurs when the synergists compensate for prime movers to maintain force production. With regards to gluteus maximus, the hamstrings take over for the gluteus maximus in hip extension movement.

Find Out about Neuromuscular Dysfunction of Gluteus Maximus

Upcoming Courses

Courses in February.

For more details on the courses, visit
www.FitnessRehabEducation.com

Saturday, February 7, 2009 - 8:45 am to 1:00 pm -
Register Now
Core Stability for the Rehab Client
Douglas College (Royal Ave & 8th St) - New Westminster, BC

Saturday, February 7, 2009 - 1:15 pm to 5:30 pm -
Register Now
Advance Core Stability
Douglas College (Royal Ave & 8th St) - New Westminster, BC

Sunday, February 8, 2009 - 8:45 am to 1:00 pm -
Register Now
Core Stability of the Shoulder
Douglas College (Royal Ave & 8th St) - New Westminster, BC

Sunday, February 8, 2009 - 1:15 pm to 5:30 pm -
Register Now
Core Stability of the Lower Back
Douglas College (Royal Ave & 8th St) - New Westminster, BC

For more details visit
www.FitnessRehabEducation.com


Educational Opportunities

Saturday Feb 28th 10:30 am- 4 pm
Personal Expressions: Workshops for Personal Trainers
With International Presenter Connie Jasinskas at the Roundhouse Community Centre, Vancouver
Register: www.vancouver.ca Follow links to Pools: Vancouver Aquatic Centre: Lessons: Adult Programs
For info contact:sandra@physicalexpressions.com

Sunday March 1st 10 am- 5 pm
Making Waves Aquatic Fitness Conference
With International Presenter Connie Jasinskas at the Vancouver Aquatic Centre
Register: www.vancouver.ca Follow links to Pools: Vancouver Aquatic Centre: Lessons: Adult Programs
For info contact:sandra@physicalexpressions.com

Feel free to forward this newsletter to your colleagues and friends.

Newsletter written and published by Rick Kaselj -
rkaselj@HealingThroughMovement.com

About Rick Kaselj - MS, BSc, PK, CPT, CES, CEP

Rick Kaselj is a Practicing Kinesiologist and Certified Personal Trainer with a passion for exercise rehabilitation. Rick designs effective exercise programs that safely and rapidly helps one recover from injury, medical conditions and musculoskeletal pain. Rick presents courses on exercise rehabilitation across Canada and publishes a weekly FITNESS & REHAB newsletter for health and fitness professionals looking for the latest information on improving health, fitness, rehabilitation and sport. To reach Rick or to subscribe to his weekly newsletter, call (604) 532-5248 or visit
www.HealingThroughMovement.com .
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rkaselj@HealingThroughMovement.com
Registered Kinesiologist Specializing in Injury Rehabilitation
Surrey, BC, Canada
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