How to reduce injury, increase longevity and optimize performance seminar with Dr. Seth Oberst, DPT, CSCS

How to reduce injury, increase longevity and optimize performance seminar with Dr. Seth Oberst, DPT, CSCS

When: July 25th at 10:30am-12:30pm

Where: CrossFit Allegiance

Cost: $60

As we refine the modern CrossFit approach to human performance the ability to reduce injury, increase longevity, and optimize performance depends on our ability to move well – sustainably.

The best athletes are those who are efficient, resilient, and adaptable. This 2-hour Movement & Performance course led by Dr. Seth Oberst, DPT, CSCS will help you move with more skill and less pain by:

Resolving nagging mobility issues with movement and mobility considerations for various body regions – special emphasis on the shoulder, pelvis/low back, and knee

Addressing the interdependence of movement patterns, why position matters and how to improve it

Self-regulation and recovery methods – hard work without the requisite strategies to regenerate is time wasted!

So, who is this course for? Anyone with a nervous system and a body (hint: that’s everyone) who wants to improve their performance and move without limits.

More on the instructor:
Dr. Seth Oberst, DPT, CSCS is a residency-trained physical therapist and strength & conditioning coach with a holistic, progressive approach to human movement patterns and their impact on sport and function.

Currently practicing in South Carolina, Seth focuses on performance-based sports medicine with an emphasis on returning individuals to elite-level sport and function. Dr. Oberst uses a neuroscience-centric treatment approach with progressive strength and conditioning techniques. His clients include collegiate, professional, and Olympic athletes in both team and individual sports; competitive age-division and Masters athletes as well as powerlifting and CrossFit competitors. He also works as an Injury Prevention and Performance Consultant for several high school sports teams and CrossFit affiliates.

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