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WIAA Approved Clock Hour Courses |
The following programs have been approved by WIAA for clock hours and are identified as being open for registration. For more information, contact the individual listed for each listing. Please do not contact the WIAA office for details on these listings.
| Program Title: Western Civilization Physical vs. Chemical Medicine | Sponsored by: WIAA/Athletic Spinal Fitness Institute |
| Location: Self-study correspondence course Fee: $7 per clock hour credit |
Start Date: Continuous Clock Hours available: 4 |
| Presenter(s): Self-study text format that you can study on line or download a print based copy. | |
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Description: Spinal structure and function, an analysis of level systems as they relate to spinal structure and function, proper vs. improper posture impacting athletic ability and health in contact sports like football to running and jumping. to register, go to www.teachers-coaches-continuing-education.com Course Material Developed from Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning professionals seeking to understand how musculoskeletal lever system produced force for human movement. Special area of study was to understand musculoskeletal role spinal posture played in producing the superior athlete. How developing spinal posture plays a role in the physical ability and health of the developing youth. How to train for proper global and segmental back posture to produce the superior athlete and how to keep them healthy. Contributors included The New England Patriots athletic training program and the US Olympics Sports Medicine and Research Center Colorado Springs, Colorado. Intro and Advanced Biomechanical courses were peer reviewed by National Strength and Conditioning Association. |
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| For more information: Dr. John Sherger | Phone Number: 360-887-8600 |
| Program Title: Biomechanical Physics of the Musculoskeletal Lever system: Course 121, 122, 221 & 222 | Sponsored by: WIAA/Athletic Spinal Fitness Institute |
| Location: Self-Study Correspondence Course Fee: $7 per clock hour credit |
Start Date: Continuous Clock Hours available: 10 |
| Presenter(s): Self-study text format that you can study on line or download a print based copy. | |
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Description: Spinal structure and function, an analysis of level systems as they relate to spinal structure and function, proper vs. improper posture impacting athletic ability and health in contact sports like football to running and jumping. to register, go to www.teachers-coaches-continuing-education.com Course Material Developed from Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning professionals seeking to understand how musculoskeletal lever system produced force for human movement. Special area of study was to understand musculoskeletal role spinal posture played in producing the superior athlete. How developing spinal posture plays a role in the physical ability and health of the developing youth. How to train for proper global and segmental back posture to produce the superior athlete and how to keep them healthy. Contributors included The New England Patriots athletic training program and the US Olympics Sports Medicine and Research Center Colorado Springs, Colorado. Intro and Advanced Biomechanical courses were peer reviewed by National Strength and Conditioning Association. |
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| For more information: Dr. John Sherger | Phone Number: 360-887-8600 |
| Program Title: Understanding how S-shape Spine Posture produces Effective Momentum | Sponsored by: WIAA/Athletic Spinal Fitness Institute |
| Location: Self-study correspondence course Fee: $7 per clock hour credit |
Start Date: Continuous Clock Hours available: 4 |
| Presenter(s): Self-study text format that you can study on line or download a print based copy. | |
| Program
Description: Spinal structure and function, an analysis of level systems as they relate to spinal structure and function, proper vs. improper posture impacting athletic ability and health in contact sports like football to running and jumping. to register, go to www.teachers-coaches-continuing-education.com Course Material Developed from Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning professionals seeking to understand how musculoskeletal lever system produced force for human movement. Special area of study was to understand musculoskeletal role spinal posture played in producing the superior athlete. How developing spinal posture plays a role in the physical ability and health of the developing youth. How to train for proper global and segmental back posture to produce the superior athlete and how to keep them healthy. Contributors included The New England Patriots athletic training program and the US Olympics Sports Medicine and Research Center Colorado Springs, Colorado. Intro and Advanced Biomechanical courses were peer reviewed by National Strength and Conditioning Association. |
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| For more information: Dr. John Scherger | Phone Number: 360-887-8600 |
| Program Title: Physics Study of how the musculoskeletal system produces force for Human Movement | Sponsored by: WIAA/Athletic Spinal Fitness Institute |
| Location: Self-study correspondence course Fee: $7 per clock hour credit |
Start Date: Continuous Clock Hours available: 4 |
| Presenter(s): Self-study text format that you can study on line or download a print based copy. | |
| Program
Description: Spinal structure and function, an analysis of level systems as they relate to spinal structure and function, proper vs. improper posture impacting athletic ability and health in contact sports like football to running and jumping. to register, go to www.teachers-coaches-continuing-education.com Course Material Developed from Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning professionals seeking to understand how musculoskeletal lever system produced force for human movement. Special area of study was to understand musculoskeletal role spinal posture played in producing the superior athlete. How developing spinal posture plays a role in the physical ability and health of the developing youth. How to train for proper global and segmental back posture to produce the superior athlete and how to keep them healthy. Contributors included The New England Patriots athletic training program and the US Olympics Sports Medicine and Research Center Colorado Springs, Colorado. Intro and Advanced Biomechanical courses were peer reviewed by National Strength and Conditioning Association. |
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| For more information: Dr. John Scherger | Phone Number: 360-887-8600 |
| Program Title: How Pelvic Tilt is Orthopedic Exercise for Low Back | Sponsored by: WIAA/Athletic Spinal Fitness Institute |
| Location: Self-study correspondence course Fee: $7 per clock hour credit |
Start Date: Continuous Clock Hours available: 2 |
| Presenter(s): Self-study text format that you can study on line or download a print based copy. | |
| Program
Description: Spinal structure and function, an analysis of level systems as they relate to spinal structure and function, proper vs. improper posture impacting athletic ability and health in contact sports like football to running and jumping. to register, go to www.teachers-coaches-continuing-education.com Course Material Developed from Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning professionals seeking to understand how musculoskeletal lever system produced force for human movement. Special area of study was to understand musculoskeletal role spinal posture played in producing the superior athlete. How developing spinal posture plays a role in the physical ability and health of the developing youth. How to train for proper global and segmental back posture to produce the superior athlete and how to keep them healthy. Contributors included The New England Patriots athletic training program and the US Olympics Sports Medicine and Research Center Colorado Springs, Colorado. Intro and Advanced Biomechanical courses were peer reviewed by National Strength and Conditioning Association. |
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| For more information: Dr. John Scherger | Phone Number: 360-887-8600 |
| Program Title: Understanding the Effective Lever Arm in Musculoskeletal Human Movement | Sponsored by: WIAA/Athletic Spinal Fitness Institute |
| Location: Self-study correspondence course Fee: $7 per clock hour credit |
Start Date: Continuous Clock Hours available: 6 |
| Presenter(s): Self-study text format that you can study on line or download a print based copy. | |
| Program
Description: Spinal structure and function, an analysis of level systems as they relate to spinal structure and function, proper vs. improper posture impacting athletic ability and health in contact sports like football to running and jumping. to register, go to www.teachers-coaches-continuing-education.com Course Material Developed from Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning professionals seeking to understand how musculoskeletal lever system produced force for human movement. Special area of study was to understand musculoskeletal role spinal posture played in producing the superior athlete. How developing spinal posture plays a role in the physical ability and health of the developing youth. How to train for proper global and segmental back posture to produce the superior athlete and how to keep them healthy. Contributors included The New England Patriots athletic training program and the US Olympics Sports Medicine and Research Center Colorado Springs, Colorado. Intro and Advanced Biomechanical courses were peer reviewed by National Strength and Conditioning Association. |
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| For more information: Dr. John Scherger | Phone Number: 360-887-8600 |
| Program Title: History of Leverage & Spinal Biomechanics | Sponsored by: WIAA/Athletic Spinal Fitness Institute |
| Location: Self-study correspondence course Fee: $7 per clock hour credit |
Start Date: Continuous Clock Hours available: 4 |
| Presenter(s): Self-study text format that you can study on line or download a print based copy. | |
| Program
Description: Spinal structure and function, an analysis of level systems as they relate to spinal structure and function, proper vs. improper posture impacting athletic ability and health in contact sports like football to running and jumping. to register, go to www.teachers-coaches-continuing-education.com Course Material Developed from Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning professionals seeking to understand how musculoskeletal lever system produced force for human movement. Special area of study was to understand musculoskeletal role spinal posture played in producing the superior athlete. How developing spinal posture plays a role in the physical ability and health of the developing youth. How to train for proper global and segmental back posture to produce the superior athlete and how to keep them healthy. Contributors included The New England Patriots athletic training program and the US Olympics Sports Medicine and Research Center Colorado Springs, Colorado. Intro and Advanced Biomechanical courses were peer reviewed by National Strength and Conditioning Association. |
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| For more information: Dr. John Scherger | Phone Number: 360-887-8600 |
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