Continuing Education at Downeast School of Massage, Waldoboro, Maine


Clinical Flexibility and Therapeutic Exercise ™

Dynamic Flexibility:
How to Change your Quality of Life in Two Days

with Timothy Agnew

Sept. 26-27
9-4pm Sat; 9-3pm Sun.
NCBTMB Approved
Total CEUs 11 hours

Course Fee: $345 before August 30th; $365 after.
For more information call Downeast at 207-832-5531.
Visa/MasterCard accepted • Space is limited!

Join Kinesiologist Tim Agnew in this dynamic new course designed to show the professional therapist how to prevent and overcome work-related injuries. The field of bodywork has grown to amazing proportions in the last few years, with hundreds of modalities and endless techniques. With this growth, one thing has not changed; overuse injuries in the field remain steady, with practitioners sometimes undergoing surgeries to correct dysfunctions, and some just finding other careers that are less abusive. Bodywork—whether it is physical therapy, massage, or athletic training—is not easy on the body. Lifting, pushing, pulling, bending, grasping for hours a day, sometimes without a break, is brutal to our joints and muscles. In addition, therapists with dysfunctions often continue to work, thus exacerbating an already irritated condition. In this two-day course, students will learn the complete Dynamic Flexibility Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) protocols from the new DVD (included in the course), plus advanced movements for specific issues.

Also, specific strength routines for many common dysfunctions will help get you pain-free—and stay that way. If you currently suffer from injuries that are affecting your career, this course is for you. Work smarter and give better treatments! Change your qaulity of life now!

Course Features:
• 56-minute Dynamic Flexibility DVD
• Self-Maintenance routines for common dysfunctions
• Change your poor posture by the end of the course
and more...

The Instructor
Timothy Agnew completed the ATC (Athletic Trainer Certified) course requirements under the guidance of Barry University in Miami, and finished the program at the University of South Florida. He has authored numerous articles in the kinesiology field, and is currently co-writing the textbook Structural Kinesiology for McGraw Hill. He has spent the last fifteen years studying biomechanics as it relates to human movement, including the Active Isolated Stretching protocols outlined in his book, The Dynamic Flexibility Manual: A Safe and Effective Self Stretching Program, and videos, CFTE Assisted Flexibility; Dynamic Flexibility: A Safe and Effective Self-Stretching Program. He can be reached at www.stretchme.com.


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