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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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Procedos logical reasoning - research of training metods towards the results

Movement Variability (MV) There is no available research on ideal MV or movement capability, so we have to use logical reasoning. In most cases* the clients seem to find their optimal way of performing the task or exercise. As coaches, our responsibility is to observe, give cues, and create other learning opportunities. Does MV give the user better flexibility to adapt to different environments? Restrictions in movement can become low MV. A stable behavior can be performed in varying ways. MR seems to increase with practice. We need to make novel changes to an exercise if we want to increase the stable MV. Complex movement increases the demand for self-organization. “Promoting complex variation in human movement allows either motor development...

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PROCEDOS PATENT OF A SYSTEMATIC WAY OF TRAINING

PATENT & TM   Procedos have created a system with instant feedback in the training you can do wherever you are. "We knowed directly when we created th Procedos Platform9 that we should discover and see copycats trying to make shortcuts in the system" The best partners in business was contacted who could help us with the Brand and concept protection from scammers and copies.  With that in mind and tons of investments in protection and security for our partners and customers. Procedos have since then upgraded and added more products with design and content.   Since September 2018 we are also in partnership with Gray Institute who have been in the education business for more then 40 years. Long...

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The role of specificity in S&C and systematic use of Procedos Platform9

The role of specificity in S&C Too much specificity will eventually create injury. General movements create more balance in the movement system. Athletes are not necessarily learning specific movements, they are learning the pillars of general movement literacy. Planning the sport training itself with the S&C is vital for exercise choice. In our training methodology we use ~20% “specific” exercises and 80% unspecific*   The role of specificity in S&C Specificity might be a shortcut Goal is to produce longevity AND performance, not just performance Specificity is complex Variety is needed to deepen certain attractors of movement • We do not attempt to create the same exact environment as the sport itself, but something close enough. Sometimes structure- specificity is...

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Specificity of exercises and how we can create better results with procedos Platform9

Specificity of exercises Exercises should aim to provide the athlete with some transfer to their sport. Environmental monitoring: Ground, recreating situations with reactive similarities. Proprioception: Similar sensory patterns Intention: Similarity in intention of movement. Intramuscular: Jumping 45 degree anterior- vertical Intermuscular: Using glute and leg structures integrated Outside: Similarity in joint movements Structural-Central-Peripheral Energy Since it is impossible to perfectly mimic the sport itself, it is a good idea to focus on one or more aspects in transfer.     Central & Peripheral Central = Specificity, exercises very close to movement. Peripheral = Unspecific, exercise not close to movement. Usually separated in S&C. Specific character of movement is important. Movement has to be controlled and structured in the brain. There...

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