Active Isolated Stretching and Strengthening – Upper Body

with Ben Benjamin

Friday-Sunday, September 20-22
Friday 7-9pm
Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 9am-4pm

$350 ($100 Deposit)
15 CE’s

**THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW CLOSED. WALK IN REGISTRATION IS STILL AVAILABLE.**

**10% discount for TLC students/grads**

Any professional concerned with enhancing musculoskeletal health – whether through massage therapy, physical therapy, fitness training, or other modalities – understands that the way people exercise has a profound impact on their overall health, mobility, resilience, and ability to recover from injuries. While many different types of exercise may be beneficial, one in particular stands out from the rest as a uniquely efficient and effective approach: Active Isolated Stretching & Strengthening (AIS), developed by kinesiologist Aaron Mattes.

Why Practis AIS?

  • To enhance your ability to treat and prevent injuries. AIS speeds the healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and joints. And by increasing flexibility, strength, and resilience, it can greatly reduce an individual’s vulnerability to future injuries.
  • To help clients feel younger and healthier. As we grow older, many of us accept limitations to our body’s functioning (such as a reduced range of motion, decreased strength and flexibility, and impaired coordination or fine motor skills) as an inevitable result of the aging process. Through AIS, many of these declines can be successfully prevented or reversed.
  • To work with degenerative neuromuscular conditions. By stimulating neural growth, creating new neural pathwys, and reducing muscle spasticity, AIS can successfully reduce the symptoms of various debilitating conditions that do not respond to other forms of manual treatment.

What you’ll learn in this course:

This intensive training will give you a solid foundation in the principles of AIS and the skills to apply them to the upper body. You’ll learn to:

  • Assess the optimal range of motion for each joint
  • Maximize the flexibility of every major muscle in the upper body
  • Stretch with precision the proximal and distal aspects of the muscle separately
  • Take joints to their healthy maximum range of motion
  • Efficiently increase strength in perfect alignment
  • Use these techniques to speed recovery from injury

You’ll leave the course fully prepared to use these techniques with your Monday morning clients.

A  Few Notes from Your Instructor: 

  • To practice AIS, you will need a special seat belt that Aaron Mattes had specially made, a soft strap or two and an eight-foot long soft rope.  If you have AIS straps and a rope, please bring them.  If you don’t, you may purchase them at the training if you wish to.  The seat belt is $45, the soft strap is $25 and the rope is $10.  (You can use the seat belt for everything if you wish and not purchase any soft straps.)  I will bring all the equipment you will need to the workshop
  • If you wish to schedule a private lesson to have all of your work checked on, the instructor can do that at the training.
  • Aaron Mattes has written books on AIS and Strength Building.  You can purchase them if you wish.  I will have some of them there for you to use.

Handout for Class: (Please Print and put in a three-ring binder)

http://benbenjamin.com/webinars/AIS%20Upper%20Body%20Handout.pdf


Ben Benjamin holds a Ph.D. in Sports Medicine and Education and is founder of the Muscular Therapy Institute. He studied with Dr. James Cyriax, the “father of orthopedic medicine,” and has applied his insights to the healing of common soft tissue injuries through skilled massage therapy. After studying with Aaron Mattes, Dr. Benjamin began incorporating AIS into his injury treatment protocols and other aspects of his work. Dr. Benjamin is the author of many articles on working with injuries as well as the widely used books in the field Listen to Your Pain, Are you Tense?, and Exercise Without Injury. He has been in private practice for over 40 years and teaches extensively throughout the country.