DNS Exercise 2
Schedule
Sat Nov 23 2024 at 09:00 am to Sun Nov 24 2024 at 04:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Health Sciences University | Bournemouth, EN
About this Event
Registration Saturday: 08:45
Saturday: 09:00-17:00
Sunday: 08:30-16:00
This course is accredited for 13 CPD Hours by the European Academy of Chiropractic.
Please note that our course fee includes the 80 Euros Prague School registration fee.
We want to reduce our impact on the environment by limiting the amount of paper we are using for our CPD courses.
Course notes: Not provided in hard copy. You will be notified by email to access notes via Dropbox or similar (this is free to access and you will not need to set up a Dropbox account)
Presented by Ruud Alsemgeest, DC
Course Objectives
- Review of developmental kinesiology in the context of adult optimal posture, sports performance and global motor patterns to enhance outcomes in sport and human movement.
- Demonstrate exercises in higher developmental positions – tripod, bear, squat, lunge, step up and its modifications & training of body awareness.
- Demonstrate exercises utilizing the principles of developmental kinesiology with elastic bands,barbells, weights, and gymball
- Discuss & demonstrate DNS exercises for specific sport techniques: throwing, jumping, stroke,skating etc.
- Students who want to work towards DNS Trainer certification must pass an online test after DNS Exercise course part II, and before taking DNS Exercise course part III.The online test consists of 30 multiple choice questions, 10 picture and 5 video questions. To pass the test the student must answer 32 out of the 45 questions correctly. The student gets a maximum of three attempts to pass the test. Students are recommended to retake DNS Exercise II course and then to take the online test again in case of failing to pass the test on the three attempts. As soon as submitting the test the student receives results by email. Passing the online test is a prerequisite before taking the Practical test at the DNS Exercise Course part III, and being certified as a DNS Exercise Trainer.
Certification in DNS Exercise Course
To ensure adequate practice with clients, this practical test can only be taken one year after completion of the first DNS course (either DNS Exercise I or DNS A). You may still choose to take DNS Exercise III prior to that 1-year span. However, if you wish to take the trainer certification practical test, you will have to re-take Level III again and sit for the test. Also, completing an online test after DNS exercise II is a prerequisite for taking the practical test at DNS Exercise III course. When you earn your certification, you can choose to have your name listed on the Prague School Rehabilitation website for a one-time fee of 20 Euros. You are required to take at least 1 DNS course every 3 years to retain your certification status.
Course Schedule (Tentative)
Day 1 Saturday
9.00 – 10.30 Review of developmental kinesiology principles to achieve optimal postural
stabilization as primary prerequisite for sports performance. Ipsilateral and contralateral sport patterns.
10.30 – 10.45 Coffee break.
10.45 – 12.30 Postural analysis - advanced DNS tests to recognize a “weak link” in the posturallocomotion pattern.
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch.
13.30 – 15.00 DNS techniques to achieve optimal stabilization of the supporting segments and balanced co-contraction of core stabilizers.
15.00 – 15.15 Coffee break.
15.15 – 17.00 Video and life athletes demonstration to analyze postural-locomotion function and determine treatment strategy to treat painful syndromes, prevent its recurrence and enhance sport performance.
Day 2 Sunday
8.30 – 10.30 Exercise in advanced ontogenetic positions.
10.30 – 10.45 Coffee break.
10.45 – 12.30 Exercise in ontogenetic positions with elastic bands, weights and on unstable surface.
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch.
13.30 – 15.00 DNS exercises for specific sport techniques.
15.00 – 16.00 Workshop cont., Final discussion.
Speaker: Ruud Alsemgeest, DC
Born in The Netherlands, Ruud Alsemgeest graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic, in Bournemouth, United Kingdom in 2002. The next ten years he worked as chiropractor and clinic director of one of the largest private chiropractic clinics in The Netherlands. Here, he was fortunate to be able to become experienced with a large variety of patients, from babies to elderly, from weekend-warriors to international elite athletes.
Ruud was introduced to the work of Professors Karel Lewit and not the least Pavel Kolar in 2009. Ever since then, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization has greatly influenced Ruud’s scope of practice.
After his move to Stockholm, Sweden, in 2012 he has been working at his private chiropractic and rehabilitation clinic Funktions Fabriken. Here, he combines an array of manual therapy and soft tissue techniques with DNS developmental exercises and evaluation. His biggest interests are movement analysis and performance optimization for athletes.
FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
For more information email [email protected].
Will lunch & refreshments be provided?
A light lunch & refreshment breaks will be provided.
What if I have a Dietary requirement?
Our catering team cater for the standard 14 food allergens. You will be asked to select any of these allergens that might be applicable when booking online.
Where is it happening?
Health Sciences University, 13-15 Parkwood Road, Bournemouth, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 200.00 to GBP 435.00