Functional Golf Specialist- MASTER

Online Course
Price
$895

Includes all course content in digital format (Online Only)

Item: GR-FGSM

Description

Functional Golf System, all NEW for 2019, this course will empower you to better serve and enhance the lives of the golfers you work with. You’ll join David Tiberio PH.D, PT and Jonathan Moore FAFS, Professional Golfer. This is a truly engaging experience that you do not want to miss! It will prove pivotal to your professional advancement as well as the advancement of your golfers.

Specialist designation (certificate) after completion of the online course and an online exam.

The Functional Golf System (FGS) has been created to empower movement professionals to assess and train golfers.

Prepare the Body to Make the Swing
The objective of the FGS is to prepare the body to make the swing by providing the physical resources required. The Assessment and Training movements replicate the three-dimensional biomechanics of the golf swing. This movement authenticity is immediately recognized subjectively by the golfer, and proprioceptively by the body, thereby creating client engagement, adherence, and rapid improvement.

Over 13 hours of online instructional content. Over 250 individual golf-specific movements organized into 6 training Paths. Each Path is organized into sequenced phases. Each of the movement videos can be delivered to your golfing client.

The Gray Institute Functional Golf System is designed to leverage your ability to appreciate movement, build on your existing skill sets, and make you the most important resource for their enjoyment of golf.

FGS is a system that is authentic to the movement of the game.

All Modules and exams (70% pass rate) are required.

Continuing Education

ACE 1.6 CEC - (#CEP157357)

AFAA 15 CEU (#11,772)

CanFitPro 4.0 CECs (#110371)

ISSA 16 CEU (#23-09)

NASM 1.6 CEU (#303)

NATA-BOC 13 CE Hours

PGA 14 MSRs

PHYSICAL THERAPY

  • Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, **Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming. (15 Contact Hours online / 16.5 Contact Hours live through Redefine Health Education)

  • Ohio Physical Therapy Association 13.5 Contact Hours (#23S2628)

  • Texas Physical Therapy Association 14 CCUs (76962TX)

  • Minnesota Physical Therapy Association - 15 CE Hrs. (#9215)

Gray Institute is able to supply participants with specific information pertaining to this course if the participant would like to petition for Contact Hours / CEUs in any organizations not pre-approved.

REGISTRATION

Please register early. Please also obtain registration confirmation prior to making travel arrangements. Confirmation of registration and receipt for tuition will be sent to you via email.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellations must be in writing to qualify for a refund. Cancellations received up to 45 days prior to the course will be assessed a $50 cancellation fee. A credit towards a future seminar will be given (money received minus $50 cancellation fee) if cancellation is received less than 45 days prior to the course. Gray Institute reserves the right to cancel any course and will not be responsible for any charges incurred by the participant. If Gray Institute cancels a course, a full tuition refund will be given.

ONLINE REFUND POLICY

Gray Institute offers a refund in the form of a credit to use for other Gray Institute Courses, only if the course material has not been started. Once the course material has been started, no refund will be issued.

Learning Objectives

1. Describe the Chain Reaction Biomechanics of the golf swing

2. Describe the three-dimensional joint motions required for the Address, Back-Swing, Impact, and Finish.

3. Utilize the 4–part Dynamic Movement strategy

4. Select, based on the movement assessment, and patient subjective responses, the initial starting Path sequence and Phase.

5. Progress the golfing client through a Path sequence

6. Modify the FGS Path based on individual needs

7. Enhance the training program based on client success.

Course Procedure

  1. Enroll in the course.
  2. View the course content.
  3. Take the test. (You must score 70% to pass. If you do not pass, you may retake the test.)
  4. Print your certificate of completion.

Course Content

Functional Golf Specialist
Module
Module 01 - Introduction
Module
Module 02 - Chain Reaction Biomechanics of the Golf Swing
Module
Module 03 - Organization
Module
Module 04 - Components of the Golf Swing
Module
Module 05 - Swing Signature
Module
Module 06 - Foundational Movement Ability
Module
Module 07 -The Backswing and Finish Transformational Zones
Module
Module 08 - Impact Performance Zone
Module
Module 09 - Position - Specific Motion Buffers
Module
Module10 - Authentic Golf-Specific Movements
Module
Module 11 - Movements Organized into six Program Paths
Module
Module 12 -Warm-up Path
Module
Module 13 - Body Goal Path
Module
Module 14 - Swing Position Path
Module
Module 15 - Full Swing Path
Module
Module 16 - Endurance Path
Module
Module 17 - Recovery Path
Module
Module 18 - Customization
Module
Module 19 - Range Drills
Module
Module 20 - Congratulations
Module

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