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BOC CEU Opportunity: Advanced Rehab Community by Dr. Tyler Lesher
Since the 0th Law is no longer eligible for BOC CEUs, I wanted to share this new opportunity for the ATCs in here who want the rehab side sharpened. Dr. Tyler Lesher just opened the Advanced Rehab Community. He's a performance therapist in Dallas who works with pro and college athletes, and it's built around live case breakdowns, not another video library. He’s the founder of the Advanced Rehab Certification. What's inside: - - Live calls Monday and Wednesday where you bring a real athlete and he works the case with you - A full recorded course library on advanced rehab and return to play - - Case submissions, so your athlete gets broken down on the call - - Direct access to Tyler between calls $249/year. Founding members get locked in at that rate and get the Advanced Rehab Certification (10 BOC CEUs) for free! Already ARC certified? 50% off ARC 2. If you have any questions, please message @Tyler Lesher. *Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with ARC but think it's a great opportunity worth sharing.
BOC CEU Opportunity: Advanced Rehab Community by Dr. Tyler Lesher
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Update: CEUs will become paid starting 7/13
After more than a year of offering the course and CEU certificates at no cost, I am thrilled that this project has grown to over 1,300 members and over 600 certificates issued. Beginning Monday, July 13, the CEU assessment and certificate will become paid. To obtain free CEUs, the assessment must be completed before this date. What this means: - The course content remains free and public - The assessment link will move behind the paid access area - Certificates will only be issued after paid assessment completion Thank you to everyone who has completed the course, shared it, and helped make thermoregulation a more practical conversation in sport and performance.
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New Resource: Online Palm Cooling Research Library
If anyone is interested in doing a deep dive on peer-reviewed, published literature on palm cooling, I've consolidated it all into a single resource. palmcoolingscience.com The intent is to be a centralized bibliography. No additional commentary, discussion, or analysis (apart from a 2-3 sentence "In Simple Terms" summary). To the best of my ability, I've also tried to tag and categorize, so that you can filter by things such as subject demographics (men vs women vs mixed), activity type (endurance vs strength), and others. This probably needs more attention for a better filtering system. Includes all published work that I've found (and will continue to add). Please let me know if I've missed any.
New Resource: Online Palm Cooling Research Library
Approved for 0.7 NSCA CEUs (Category C)
The National Strength and Conditioning Association approved 0.7 CEU(s) in category C for certified individuals who successfully complete this course. And please share with your colleagues!
Approved for 0.7 NSCA CEUs (Category C)
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One of the goals with this platform is create a collaborative learning experience where it is encouraged to ask, discuss, share, network, and contribute to personal and professional growth, individually and collectively. Please comment on this post with a short introduction about your background, professional experience, research interests, and anything else you'd like to share. I'll start off: I'm Braeden Ostepchuk, a former pro hockey player and mechanical engineer turned inventor and founder, obsessed with studying and building at the intersection of thermodynamics, physiology, and technology.
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0th Law of Physiology (CEUs)
CEUs: Course on physiology, temperature, fatigue, cooling, and performance. *Approved for 0.7 NSCA + 3.5 CSCCa CEUs.
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