3/30/06

Speaking and Seminar Schedule

Many people have been contacting me about seminars. I am not longer doing reguarly sceheduled seminar. Instaed Iam doing in-house semonars and workshops that are hosted by someone else. Here is my schedule through October:

Thursday April 20, 2006 Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio

Panel Discussion on Human Performance

Part of the grand opening of their new Athletic and Performing center


Friday & Saturday April 28 & 29, 2006 Richmond, Virginia

In house seminar hosted by CJW Sports Medicine and University of Richmond

Seminar - Functional Path Training


Friday & Saturday May 12 & 13, 2006 Buffalo, New York

Hosted by Excelsior Physical Therapy

Open to the public, contact Ron Brissette at 716-250-6500

Friday Seminar - Functional Path Training & Training the Overhead Athlete

Saturday Seminar – Child to Champion (Training the Young and Developing Athlete)

Saturday, June 10, 2006 Indianapolis, Indiana


ASTYM National Meeting - Presentation on Functional Training and Rehab

Saturday & Sunday, June 17 & 18, Dublin, Ireland

Seminar – Following the Functional Path


Wednesday & Thursday June 21 & 22, 2006 Scotland

Seminar – Following the Functional Path


Saturday & Sunday June 24 & 25, 2006 England

Seminar – Following the Functional Path


Friday, July 21, 2006 Cincinnati, Ohio

Middleton Hospital Sports Medicine Symposium – Presentations

Breakout Session - Eccentric Role for Rehabilitation and Performance

Main Lecture – Leg, Legs, Legs

Breakout Session – The Importance of Hip Complex Strengthening


Saturday and Sunday July 22 & 23, 2006 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

In House Seminar – Drayer Physical Therapy

Seminar - Following the Functional Path


Tuesday, October 24, 2006 Dutch National sports Center, Holland

Dutch National Coaches Seminar

Presentation – Advances in Strength & Conditioning


October 26, 2006 Florence, Italy

Medici Sports Clinic Conference

Presentation – Concepts of Functional Training and Rehabilitation

Workshop - Exercise Progressions to Reinforce the Hip to Shoulder Relationship

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