Washington, DC /
Tuesday, Feb. 17 7:30-11:00 am 3.5 credit hours equal to 3.5 CECs/.35 CEUs
(Pool: 7:30-8:50 am / Classroom:
8:50-11:00 am)
Chicago, IL / Friday,
May 29 8:00-11:15 am 3.0 credit hours equal to 3.0 CECs/.3 CEUs
(Classroom: 8:00-8:50 am / Pool:
8:50-10:10 am / Classroom: 10:10-11:15 am)
Las Vegas, NV /
Friday, Sept. 18 7:30-11:00 am 3.5 credit hours equal to 3.5 CECs/.35 CEUs
(Pool: 7:30-8:50 am / Classroom:
8:50-11:00 am)
Chicago, IL / Friday,
Nov. 20 8:00-11:15 am 3.0 credit hours equal to 3.0 CECs/.3 CEUs
(Classroom: 8:00-8:50 am / Pool:
8:50-10:10 am / Classroom: 10:10-11:15 am)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
We get stuck in a rut using the same exercises for almost
all patients but what can we do? There are only a finite number of moves the
body can perform. This workshop will help anyone with a heavy patient load
especially if working with varied abilities and issues. The SCRAMBLED acronym
will be taught, which makes the work easy. Its simple to apply while writing
or creating a protocol, for poolside when looking for a modification or
progression, or for working groups at different levels.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
·
Create progressions, variety and modifications in exercises
and protocols
·
Expand your exercise toolbox
·
Always have a new or alternative exercise for your clients
at your fingertips
·
Explain the SCRAMBLED Concept
FACULTY: Ruth Sova, MS, ATRIC, founder/president of ATRI, is an internationally known
speaker, author and consultant. She is the founder of six different businesses
including the Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute, the Aquatic Exercise
Association, Living Right Magazine, Americas Certification Trainers, Armchair
Aerobics Inc., and the Fitness Firm. A leader in the health and wellness
industry, she also draws on her vast experience as an entrepreneur to teach
others what it takes to assume the risk of business and enterprise. Ruth is the
author of numerous articles and 15 books on her specialties of wellness and
business. She is the recipient of numerous awards including the Sevier-McCahill
Disability International Foundation Award; and the John Williams, Jr.
International Swimming Hall of Fame Adapted Aquatics Award. Known for her high
energy and practical teaching approaches, Ruth has brought thousands of people
over the years to understand the benefits of water exercise.