Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 Injury Prevention & Conditioning for Canine Athletes February 12th, 2011 Canine Fitness Zone at South Mesa Vet Hospital 3801 South Mason Street Fort , CO 80525 Instructor: Sasha , MSPT, CCRT, co-author of the Maxwell Award winning book, The Healthy Way to Stretch Your Dog, A Physical Therapy Approach. 8am: Building a Conditioning Program Bring your training and performance schedule and learn how to integrate injury prevention exercises and conditioning into your schedule for the safest and most advantageous outcomes. 9am: Competition Warm-up and Cool-down Exercises Many musculoskeletal injuries can be prevented with a proper warm-up and cool-down. Learn how to avoid " weekend warrior " injuries for both you and your dog by understanding what the research says about why, how, and when to warm-up, rehydrate, intake calories, stretch, and cool down. 10am: Core Stabilization Exercises All movement begins in the core; the abdominal and back musculature. A strong core provides a strong anchor for rear limb drive, potentially improving athletic output while decreasing the probability for injuries. 12:30pm: Front Limb injury Prevention Exercises Tight and/or weak shoulder muscles can predispose dogs to injuries including medial shoulder instability (MSI), biceps tendonitis, and wrist/paw strains and strains. Learn how to increase the strength and length of the shoulder and front limb muscles to increase muscle output while decreasing the probability of sports injuries. 2:00pm: Rear Limb Injury Prevention Exercises Tight and/or weak hip, knee, and ankle muscles can predispose dogs to injuries including Iliopsoas strains, stifle injuries, and ankle flexor strains and sprains. Learn how to increase the strength and length of the muscle in the rear limb to increase muscle output while decreasing the probability for sports injuries. 3:30pm: The Healthy Way to Stretch The most important injury prevention measure you can take for your dog is providing them with a stretching routine that is completed after every bout of exercise or training. Based on the Maxwell Award winning book, " The Healthy Way to Stretch Your Dog, A Physical Therapy Approach, " learn an entire post-exercise stretching routine. Full day working seat: $195 Full day audit seat: $145 Individual Sessions: $25-$50 To Sign-up: Visit: www.caninefitnesszone.com Call: e-mail: sasha@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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