Static Posture Assessment [Full Version] || NASM-CPT Assessment
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- In this video, Axiom Academy instructor Joe Drake, explains how to assess a client's static posture from the posterior, anterior, and lateral views as it relates to the NASM-CPT curriculum.
You'll learn:
-The 5 key checkpoints
-What to look for when assessing
-How clients often compensate
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You are much better at doing these videos than the videos Nasm puts out. The format has demonstrations rather than talking .
Thanks so much!
I am so happy I found your channel! Thanks for explaining everything.
I really love your presentation skills! Really high level.
Thanks again
Thanks for watching!
I'm watching now, Excellent explanation 👌
Excellent work. Thank you from Melbourne Australia 🙏❤️
Our pleasure! Connected around the globe baby!
I thank you for your guidance Jake!
My pleasure!
this was a great video. Understood everything.
Glad it was helpful!
So helpful man. Thank you so much!
Glad you found it useful!
How can you recognize an anterior tilt with someone who has a big bum/behind/bottom
I would recommend palpating for bony prominences such as the ASIS for example would be a good spot to start, ask for consent first!
Another sign of an anterior pelvic tilt is what we call "rib flare" where the bottom of someone's rib cage is very prominent.