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This course will review common principles of motor control including theories, physiology, and
training considerations. In addition, the course will discuss the causes of motor control
dysfunction as well as ways to correct abnormal movement patterns. Lastly, an analysis of the
squat and plank will help the learner identify common motor control dysfunctions and the
correctives for each pattern.
Objectives:
After completing this course you will have a better understanding of the following:
1.
The definition of motor control and the theories which have developed current practice.
2.
The physiology responsible for motor control and the common causes of motor control
dysfunction.
3.
How corrective intervention will remedy motor control dysfunction, including tips for
successful motor control training.
4.
The correct performance of a squat and plank including assessment of abnormal execution,
corrective exercises, and progressions.
 
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Motor Control Course