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Sports Performance - Advanced Running Assessment And Management


Course Overview

Course Overview

This module dives deep into the mechanics, assessment, and management of running performance. Learners will explore the movement system model for running, principles of force generation, closed kinetic chain testing, and integrative assessment strategies. Through case-based examples and practical frameworks, the course aims to help clinicians and trainers more effectively identify dysfunctions in running mechanics and design evidence-based interventions.


Key Features & Objectives

Participants will:

  • Understand and apply the movement system model to analyze running mechanics and related injuries

  • Explore concepts of speed and force generation in runners

  • Learn closed kinetic chain and cross-body assessment techniques

  • Engage with case study approaches to “mirror” movement and refine diagnostic reasoning


Chapters & Learning Objectives

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Chapter 1 - Introduction to Advanced Running Assessment
: 0:18:33 Hour

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Chapter 2 - Dynamometry - Speed of Force Generation
: 0:30:26 Hour

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Chapter 3 - Closed Kinetic Chain and Cross Body Assessment
: 0:20:22 Hour

Meet your Instructors

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Dr. Parijat Kumar
(Co-Founder of ISOMT)
Certified Spine & Sports Specialist

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Reviews
Kalpana singh (3)

good

Dr Ratan Dubey (5)

I recently completed this course, and it was a valuable learning experience for me. The focus on movement system analysis and understanding running mechanics was eye-opening, especially in identifying and managing injuries. The modules on speed force generation and closed kinetic chain testing were particularly practical and easy to apply in real-world scenarios. The inclusion of a case study helped me bridge the gap between theory and practice. I felt that some sections could have gone into greater detail, especially for advanced learners. Overall, I would recommend this course to anyone looking to enhance their knowledge of running assessments and injury management. It's a great starting point for those in sports performance or physiotherapy.