Spin City Anatomy and Physiology for Aerial And Pole Instructors.
The Spin City Anatomy and Physiology course aims to give you a good foundation of basic anatomy and physiology knowledge showing you how you can apply this to pole and aerial training.
Anatomy and Physiology is the study of the human body, encompassing but not limited to its structure, how it moves and what it can do. This course aims to give you a good foundation of basic anatomy and physiology and shows you how you can directly apply this to pole and aerial training. It covers a range of topics including the science behind warming up and cooling down, bones, joints, muscles and nerves.
Upon completion of this course you should have a heightened awareness of how and why the body moves the way it does and feel confident to apply this knowledge to both your own pole and aerial training and your teaching and coaching sessions. This course is accredited by REPs and is valid for 6 REPs CPD Points.
This is an on-line course that can be covered in 6-8 hours and costs just £65*.
This is an invaluable tool for pole dance instructors and for students wanting to learn more about how their bodies work.
*10% discount for PDC Instructors and AAP members!
Testimonials from PDC Approved 4 star pole dancing instructors Bendy Kate and Sam Remmer:
Bendy said "A great way to begin a career in pole fitness or aerial instruction. It's also worthwhile if you are already a competent instructor - the more techniques and information you learn the more your students will benefit from it.”
Sam said "This course is simply awesome and there has been a gap in the market for this sort of course for ages. I have started the course and can't wait to complete it, it has been a great refresher course for me and is such a great source of continuing professional development for anyone working in the field of pole or aerial work. "
What does the course cover?
UNIT 1 – ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: WHAT AND WHY?
What is anatomy and physiology?
Why is it important to know?
UNIT 2 – THE SCIENCE OF WARMING UP
The effects of the warm-up on the body
Different types of warm-up and what they do
UNIT 3 – THE SCIENCE OF COOLING DOWN
The effects of the cool-down on the body
How to cool down
Different types of stretch and what they do
UNIT 4 – BONES
What is a bone?
Types of bone
The major bones of the body
The structure of bones and how they grow
Ligaments and their role
UNIT 5 – JOINTS
What is a joint?
Types of joint
The major joints of the body
The major joints used in pole and hoop
UNIT 6 – MUSCLES
What is a muscle?
Types of muscle
The major muscles of the body
The major muscles used in pole and hoop
How muscles make us move
UNIT 7 – NERVES
What is a nerve?
Types of nerve
How nerves make us move
PDC Instructors and AAP members, please mail us for your 10% discount code.