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Preparatory Ski Training with Procedos Platform9

Scientific References and Ski Training Research from the Gray Institute emphasizes the importance of functional training across three planes of motion. Using P9 to combine strength, mobility, and fascia-focused exercises enhances performance and injury prevention. Studies on fascia, such as Stecco et al. (2021), reveal that multi-directional movements strengthen fascia elasticity and force transmission, which are directly applicable to skiing demands. Conclusion Procedos Platform9 is a versatile tool for preparing the body to meet the physical demands of skiing. By focusing on knee training, core strength, and fascia function, skiers can enhance balance, stability, and power, improving both performance and safety on the slopes. Integrating scientifically grounded principles from the Gray Institute and recent fascia research, P9 offers a comprehensive solution for functional...

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Training for Alpine Skiing: Forces, Requirements, and How Procedos Platform9 Can Be Used

Conclusion Alpine skiing is a demanding sport that places significant physical demands on the body. By using Procedos Platform9, skiers can train functionally and sport-specifically, focusing on strength, balance, mobility, and explosiveness. P9 allows for the simulation of dynamic movements and forces experienced on the slopes, preparing the body for peak performance and reducing the risk of injury.

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Träning för Alpin Skidåkning: Behov, Krafter och Hur Procedos Platform9 Kan Användas

Sammanfattning Alpin skidåkning är en krävande sport som ställer stora krav på kroppen. Genom att använda Procedos Platform9 kan skidåkare träna funktionellt och sportsspecifikt, med fokus på styrka, balans, rörlighet och explosivitet. P9 gör det möjligt att simulera de dynamiska rörelser och krafter som upplevs på skidbacken, vilket förbereder kroppen för prestation och minskar risken för skador.

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Checklist for success with clients with Procedos and how to use Platform9

Where is more movement, function needed? We all want to improve movement / function with where? What is right? How can you Use the Procedos Platform9 in your testing and create systematic ways to success? Some questioin we can ask ourself in the coaching. Which movement (s) are working? How do you know that? ( is the test relevant?) To create success is to find compensation patterns, what prevents function? ( Foot-knee-hip-spine-neck-arms etc.) Where is the energy used? Where are the energy thieves? Local structures can affect the massive "spider web" Put out fire Tissue tolerance, even if there is optimal function, we can still be damaged due to the lack of tissue tolerance Checklist for training success with clients...

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