presented by Phil Plisky, PT, DSc, OCS, ATC, CSCS
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Phil Plisky, PT, DSc, OCS, ATC, CSCS
Phil Plisky is a professor in the University of Evansville's Doctor of Physical Therapy program and the cofounder of Professional Rebellion, a community dedicated to helping rehabilitation providers create the careers of their dreams. His mission is to advance rehabilitation by inspiring those with the power to change it. He does this as a faculty…
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1. Performance Training IS for Rehabilitation Professionals
As rehabilitation professionals, we typically feel confident in our ability to restore function, but we may struggle in the area of performance training. This chapter will give you the confidence and framework in how to performance train from a research perspective.
2. So Many Options! Performance Test Selection
There are so many performance tests to choose from! This chapter will teach you how to select the right tests at the right time and how to do the minimum number of tests for the maximum insight into your athlete.
3. Sport-Specific Performance Testing
While the foundation of performance is similar across all sports, each sport has unique demands that may require additional testing. This chapter explores a selection of sport-specific testing.
4. How to Make the Athlete Faster, More Powerful, and More Agile
This chapter will detail intervention strategies to ensure that your athlete achieves their goals. Specific interventions will be described and discussed through case studies.
5. Retesting, Recovery, and Periodization
Performance training is not a one-time event and needs to continue throughout the competition cycle of the athlete. In this chapter, you will learn how to best integrate performance training throughout the year.
6. Question and Answer Session
This section is a viewer-submitted question and answer session facilitated by Phil Plisky.
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