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Evidence Based Protocol – Indiana Concussion Summit

Posted by intelligentexerciserx on September 20, 2015

Evidence Based Protocol – Indiana Concussion Summit

When You attend the IndianaConcussion Summit what will you leave with?

neck_dvdYou will know how to properly strength train the muscles of the head and neck. The Protocol you will be taught is the Only Evidence-Based, clinically tested method proven to lower concussion rates, reduce likelihood of spinal injury,and simply create an athlete better prepared for contact. The Protocol can be performed manuallyhandson or with the Head and Neck ISOlator machine.

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This certification will give you the skills to better Protect and Prepare Your Athletes for Competition.

Cutting Edge Science at your finger tips!

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THE LEDGENDARY PIT BARBELL CLUB TO HOST INDIANA CONCUSSION SUMMIT

Posted by intelligentexerciserx on September 8, 2015

Come to Evansville Indiana and Learn the Skills

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Protect Your Athletes

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 Preparing and Protecting Your Athletes For Competition

Strengthening the head, neck and surrounding cervical structures is the ONLY organic contingency within our control to prepare individuals to withstand potentially injurious forces.

PRIORITY ONE

The most important goal of the strength and conditioning professional is to PRUDENTLY PREPARE the individuals for the rigors of the task. As such, given the catastrophic consequences of a cervical spine and traumatic brain injury, the strengthening of the head, neck and surrounding muscular structures of the cervical spine MUST be considered PRIORITY ONE in the prescription and design of exercise.

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The Two-day Conference/Clinic –HEAD AND NECK CERTIFICATION

NOVEMBER 13, 2015      12 pm – 5 pm

November 14, 2015         8 am-   5 pm

Go to  concussionpreventionprotocol.com     Evansville Summit  Page  Register NOW!  

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PROJECT NECK II and THE VANTAGE RESEARCH TEAM

Posted by intelligentexerciserx on February 16, 2015

Project Neck II is underway and is being conducted by the Minnetonka Vantage Research Team.

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Project Neck II is now entering the 5th week of the research study.

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The research study is examining how increasing the size and strength of the muscles located in the human head, neck and surrounding musculature of the upper back can lower concussive and subconcussive forces.

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The Vantage Research Team is accomplishing this by using the ONLY Evidence Based Protocol TO RESISTANCE TRAIN the MUSCLES of the HUMAN HEAD and NECK.

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The Findings of Project Neck II will be presented by THE VANTAGE RESEARCH TEAM at the Concussion Summit being held on the Minnetonka High School Campus.

The ForumDate: Friday, April 10th, 2015 Where: Minnetonka High School: Presentations will be in the The Forum. Demonstrations will be in the Pagel Center Weight Room (on the Minnetonka High School Campus)

Online Registration: $80.00 for those not wishing to get certified $175 for those wanting to get certified “Head & Neck Training Specialists”AFTER April 3rd DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION:At the Door: $100.00 for those not wishing to get certified $225 for those wanting to get certified “Head & Neck Training Specialists”

Dress: Casual. Changing facilities available for demonstration sessions.

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Concussion Researcher Dr.Ralph Cornwell, Jr and Mark Asanovich( research director) will be the Keynote Speakers and there will be an opportunity to become certified as a HEAD and NECK TRAINING SPECIALIST.

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Visit: concussionpreventionprotocol.com

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HAMMER STRENGTH CLINIC CAL-STATE FULLERTON

Posted by intelligentexerciserx on April 11, 2014

Dr. Ralph Cornwel, Jr. and Mark Asanovich  travel to the West Coast to spread the word about training THE HEAD AND NECK.

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7:30 – 8:15am
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8:15 – 8:30am
Introduction & Welcome


8:30 – 9:10am
Mark Asanovich / Dr. Ralph Cornwelltb1

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9:20 – 10:00am
Charlie Melton

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Baylor University

10:10 – 10:50am
Tim Socha

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
University of Washington

11:00 – 11:40am
Johnny Olguin

Director of Strength & Conditioning
Fresno State


11:40 – 12:30pm
Lunch Provided

12:30 – 2:30pm
Training & Technique Demonstrations

All Speakers

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Don’t Miss The Mark Asanovich New England Tour

Posted by intelligentexerciserx on June 26, 2013

EVIDENCE-BASED STRENGTHENING AND CONDITIONING

Mark Asanovich presents a thought provoking education in the art and science of strength training.

Spend the day with Mark and become a better educated and better informed Health Care Provider. From Athletic Trainer to Strength Coach and all other health care professions in between. You will benefit from this lecture, I give you my personal guarantee on this one. You will have an expanded knowledge base when you leave this seminar .

The Who, What, When, Where, and Why of Exercise and How to Prescribe and Administer it Successfully

Prudent, Productive, Practical and Purposeful Strength and Conditioning Principles

 

 

 

 

 www.coachaprotraining.com

Wednesday, July 10th

Crowne Plaza Warwick  

801 GREENWICH AVE.

WARWICK, RI 02886

 

Thursday, July 11th

Sheraton Four Points Leominster  

99 ERDMAN WAY

LEOMINSTER, MA 01453

 

Friday, July 12th

Sheraton Hartford Airport  

1 BRADLEY INTL AIRPORT

WINDSOR LOCKS, CT 06096

 

Wednesday, July 17th

Days Inn Hotel & Conference Center

195 Route 18 South

East Brunswick, NJ  08816

 

Thursday, July 18th

Holiday Inn And Suites  

707 ROUTE 46 EAST

PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054

 

Friday, July 19th

Resorts Atlantic City

1133 Boardwalk

Atlantic City, NJ  08401

 

 

 

www.coachaprotraining.com

 

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THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!!

Posted by intelligentexerciserx on October 23, 2012

As Mark and I travel the country we are asked many questions. The ONE question that is asked atleast 50 times a week is; which neck machine should I purchase for my facility?  So, we decided to rank every neck machine on the market, from best to worst.

 

If our rankings are going have any validity we needed to use several criteria within a scientific framework. Strength Curve, ergonomics of the machine, ease of use, comfort of face pad, steel quality, price and does it do what it says it does? Just to name a few of the criteria used to Rank the machines.

 

 

 

December is the Month.  2012 is the Year.   This will be the first opportunity to view the ONLY TRUE HEAD AN NECK MACHINE paired with the ONLY EVIDENCE BASED  HEAD AND NECK TRAINING PROTOCOL.

Designed FROM the GROUND UP!  To Protect The Athlete!

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DO YOU KNOW THE NUMBERS???

Posted by intelligentexerciserx on May 11, 2012

DO YOU KNOW THE Numbers???????

COACHES EVERYWHERE KNOW HOW MUCH THEIR ATHLETES BENCH PRESS OR SQUAT.

ATHLETIC TRAINERS ARE AWARE OF MUSCLE IMBALANCES , INJURIES  OR THE PREDISPOSITIONS OF THEIR ATHLETES.

Coaches and trainers record all types of data about all sorts of things.  Treatment given to particular athlete or in the case of a coach, maybe he has measurement of all the athletes vertical jumps.

Anterior Cruciate Ligament tears are common, but a major injury in athletics.  There are timelines for recovery, how strong the musculature around your knee should be as you progress through therapy administered by the ATC.

No competent athletic trainer would release an athlete to return to competition unless he was sure the athlete was ready.  The trainer, team physician, and the strength coach collaborate on how to best get an athlete back to playing their sport, but not until the athlete has regained full range of movement, propericetion, baseline strength levels etc.

The trainer needs best effort numbers from the strength coach to judge how far the athlete has progressed. There is a need to know how close to 100 percent  the  strength level of the muscular of the injured area, in this case being the knee, before the returns to play.  The strength coach has numbers on squats, knee extension, for quadriceps strength, leg curl and RDLs for hamstring strength. Now they know how close the athlete is to regaining full strength in the musculature of the injured area. This way you have baseline measurements, solid number of where the athlete was strength wise before the injury and now after the rehab.

Lets examine another common but serious injury, Concussions.

Concussion Management is a Good thing.  The Concussion Management Protocol  allows the athlete to rest, sometimes sleeping in a dark  room for hours a day until symptoms subside.  What happens to the athletes strength level as their muscles atrophy while they rest? More importantly, what happens to the muscles of the head and neck. Those same muscles that were not strong enough to ward off the initial Concussion, are now even weaker because of the inactivity.

Now, we need numbers. Solid Numbers about previous Head and Neck Muscular Strength. What was the circumference of the athlete’s neck prior to the Concussion? How much have those muscles atrophied? Do strength coaches have numbers on baseline strength of the muscles of the Head and Neck? If they have baseline numbers on the quadriceps surely they will have numbers on the muscles that protect the Athlete’s Brain.

Sadly, I know of  only one Division I University that documents all those vital numbers and has a data base of information at their disposal. Colgate University does an outstanding job of knowing those Numbers.

How can a team physician, strength coach and athletic trainers make an informed decision about Return to Play without All the pertinent information?

Do parents want their sons and daughters to Return to Play with a weaker body and a much weaker neck?  We know muscles atrophy very fast, and if athletes are restricted from activity for longer and longer periods of time, then the muscles are even weaker when they return to competition.

Before an athlete can Return to Play, there are several tests. There are No tests given by professionals for head and neck musculature strength.

Would the Team Doctor give approval to an athlete to return to play from ACL surgery  with weak quadriceps or hamstring muscles? Why would we put a helmet on the head of an athlete with a weak neck? Should an athlete be allowed to “head” a soccer ball with a weak neck?

What can be done to ensure that our athletes are Properly Protected?

1. Implement a comprehensive Head and Neck Training Program.

2. Strength  coaches need to keep accurate and up- to- date records of head and neck musculature. Have current circumference measurements of male athlete’s necks.

3. Athletic Trainers and Strength Coaches need to share information of athlete’s  strength levels, including the muscles of the head and neck.

4. Make this information available to Physicians so that an informed decision can be made about when an athlete can safely return to play.

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CAN CONCUSSIONS BE PREVENTED?

Posted by intelligentexerciserx on March 18, 2012

CAN CONCUSSIONS BE PREVENTED?

There are several means by which Concussions  can be prevented.

1) If all organized activities  were prohibited, Concussions could be Prevented.

2) Federal Legislation outlawing all Sports participation at all levels, Pee Wee to PROFESSIONAL  ATHLETES we would Prevent Concussions.

3) Stopping individuals from operating  all motor vehicles, thus eliminating motor vehicle collisions, Would Prevent Concussions.

4) Banning water, snow skiing , sky diving and even running too Fast,Would Prevent Concussions.

Equestrian Sports would definitely  have to go if we  are going to Prevent Concussion.

WE WILL NEVER PREVENT CONCUSSIONS.

BUT that does Not mean we do nothing about the Concussion Epidemic. Coaches need to Protect Their Athletes by reducing and minimizing the risk of   sustaining a concussion.

Countless ACL prevention programs have been researched, developed
and implemented with a high degree of urgency to curb the incidence of these
injuries. Wouldn’t it then be logical to assume that if prevention protocols that
strengthen muscles around a joint that reduces tears of a repairable ligament;
are at least equal, if not the same sense of urgency for the reduction of cervical
spine injury and traumatic brain pathologies ••• to a joint that may not be
repairable???

WE WILL NEVER PREVENT CONCUSSIONS!

DOES THAT MEAN WE DO NOTHING?

No, we must prepare our athletes for the contact of their Sport. Through a Concussion Reduction Protocol that lowers forces associated with concussions and minimizes the effects of concussive and subconcussive forces.

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Strengthening of the head and neck  musculature and the surrounding cervical structures ••• is
the ONL Y organic contingency within our control to prepare individuals to
withstand potentially injurious forces.

Coaches, athletic trainers, physical therapists, strength coaches and parents obtain the skills to Protect The Athlete.   Learn how You can Protect your Athlete.    Go to ConcussionPreventionProtocol.com

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