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Front Range Sports Performance & Fitness


Special Guest: Olympian Chris Klug

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Thursday October 27


 
12-2 Reception and Registration / free balance screenings and consultation

2-4 Functional Neurology; Balance; Stability & Applications for Trainers and Coaches - Dr. Michaele Sparaco DACNB Chiropractic Neurologist

4:30-6:30 The Final Push for Torino - Ramping up for This Olympic Season - Chris Klug – This Year’s Celebrity Athlete - Olympic Bronze Medal Winner, World Champion Snowboarder, and Liver Transplant Survivor. - With Bill Fabrocini PT OTC CSCS

 Friday October 28


 
8-10 Baseball Strength - train like the pros! - Frank Velasquez ATC CSCS – Strength & Conditioning Coordinator for Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball

11-1 Wound Healing and Tissue Repair - Tom Ravin MD Theory and instruction for athletes and coaches regarding sports recovery: nutrition, training cycles, and Prolo Therapy. -

3-5 Periodization of Nutrition as a Component of Optimization of Performance – Jay T. Kearney PhD. VP Health and Sports Science Services Carmichael Training Systems

6-8 Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Concerns for Runners - Bill Clancy MD –Inventor of most modern knee reconstruction techniques - *With members of Aspen Foundation for Sports Medicine research and education.

Saturday October 29
 

8-10 Using The Olympic Lifts to Improve Performance - Paul Fleschler MS CSCS - Men's Resident Weightlifting Coach - USA Weightlifting

11-1 Application of Physical Therapy principles for Personal Trainers and Coaches - Bill Fabrocini PT OTC CSCS -

2-4 How we trained Lance Armstrong - Riggs Klika Ph.D Lab. Director - Carmichael Training Systems, Aspen

5-7 Effective Weight Training for Cyclists & Tri-athletes –Harvey Newton MA CSCS - Founder of Newton Sports, author of Explosive Lifting for Sports (Human Kinetics, 2002) and former national coach for USA Weightlifting.

8-12 Halloween Party Sponsored By Altitude Body Performance Center

Sunday October 30
 

8-10 Using Video Technology to Improve Client Performance - Patrick McHenry MS CSCS – NSCA State Director

10:30-12:30 Assessing and Administering Dominant and Non-dominant Training Protocols Using Unilateral and Bilateral Movements Joel Raether MAEd - Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Denver

1-2 101 agility drills - Patrick McHenry and Joel Raether
 
2:30-4:30 Brain Fitness - the secret ingredient to a successful sports training or rehabilitation program – Dave Shaw – president of Makoto USA and
Joshua Landis CSCS

 

 Contact Us For More Information:

970 925-3555 -- info@trainataltitude.com

 

Rooms available from $60 per night and may be shared by 2 or more -

That price includes a continental breakfast.

 

Reserve your room now: 800-321-7813 -- www.staymca.com

Prices: Single Topic - $59.

          1 Day Seminar – $149.                      10% off before 10/14

          2 Day Symposium - $249. 

          3 Day Symposium - $289.

          4 Day Symposium - $319.

 

              Earn 2.0 NSCA Contining Education Units 

Earn 2.8 ACE Continuing Education Credits

Earn 2.8. NASM Continuing Education Credits

Earn 28 CEU's through BOC for Athletic Trainers

 

Each hour of class time is worth .1 CEC or CEU from ACE. NSCA, and NASM. NATA and other organizations will issue credit by petition.

 

Altitude Symposium Cancellation/ Refund Policy:

 

  • 80% refund before early registration deadline: 0ctober 14th
  • 50% refund before start of the event: October 27th
  • No refunds once the event begins (you will be provided with all course materials – they will be shipped at the expense of Altitude BPC)

  


View Last Year's Event

2nd Annual Strength & Conditioning Symposium

 

 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28

 

12-2:00            Reception and Registration

 

3 – 4 pm          Neuro-Specific Training

Natalie Engelbart D.C. Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist & Joshua Landis CSCS, Founder of Altitude Body Performance Center.

 

4:30-6:30        Train at Altitude! Cross training the Altitude way

                               Olympic lifts; Kettlebells; Makoto; Gyrotonic training; and more

                   The Altitude Staff

 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29

 

9 – 11 am        Development of the Young Athlete

                        Riggs Klika Ph.D Lab. Director - Carmichael Training Systems, Aspen    

 

1 – 3 pm          Makoto Training                                                         

                                Joshua Landis & Dave Shaw - President of Makoto-USA

 

4:00 – 6:00     Anterior Cruciate Knee Injuries,

                       Past and Present Treatment and Newly Recognized Problems.

                       Dr. Bill Clancy M.D. Inventor of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

                       *With members of Aspen Foundation for Sports Med. Research & Education see below for more information.

 

6:00 - 7:00      The Mysterious Hip                                                                 

                        Bill Fabrocini PT,OCS, CSCS – Carmichael Training Systems

 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30

 

8 – 9              Develop Power w/Sand Bag Training         

               Patrick McHenry MS CSCS –

                              Head S&C coach, Ponderosa H.S.& NSCA State Director 

 

10-12                        The Female Athlete

               Meg Stone Mgr. of Coaching, Olympic Training Ctr. & two-time Olympian

 

1:30 – 3:30    Flexibility & Stretching–Current Understanding                     

                  Dr. Bill Sands Head of Biomechanics and Engineering, USOC           

 

4:30 – 6:30    Explosive Training for sports – Physiology and Applications     

               Dr. Mike Stone Head of Exercise Physiology, USOC                    

 

8 PM             Halloween Party and BBQ for Symposium Participants

 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31

 

9-11                Lower Extremity Gait & Biomechanics     

          Eric A. Haynie D.C. CSCS                   

 

1-3                   TMJ in Athletic Performance                         

             D’Arcy Brown D.C. & Dr. William Wesson D.D.S.

 

4-6                               Skills & Drills for Ski Conditioning     

 John McBride Head Coach of US Men’s Downhill,

                      USOC & IOC 2003 Coach of the Year                   

 

*Friday Evening With Dr. Clancy will include the following speakers and topics

  • Dr. Chuck Dillman Ph.D. – Executive Director of the Aspen Foundation for Sports Medicine Education and Research; Former Director of  Sports Med for USOC & Steadman-Hawkins clinic. Biomechanical evaluation of control of rotation for patients with and without ACL injury

  • Dr. Tom Pevney – Articular surface injuries in athletes

  • Dr. Lindsay Harris – Former Team Physician and Surgeon for all University of Colorado teams – Medical aspects of muscle physiology

Prices: Single Topic - $59.

          1 Day Seminar – $149.                      10% off before 10/15

          2 Day Symposium - $249. 

          3 Day Symposium - $289.

          4 Day Symposium - $319.

 

              Earn 2.0 NSCA Contining Education Units 

Earn 2.3 ACE Continuing Education Credits

 

Each hour of class time is worth .1 CEC or CEU from ACE and

NSCA. NATA and other organizations will issue credit by petition.

 

Altitude Body Performance Center is recognized by the

                 American Council on Exercise as a Continuing Education Specialist.

 

Affordable Rooms Available in Downtown Aspen, Colorado – 333 E. Durant Ave on the 5th floor of the Mountain Chalet Lodge

Call Altitude Body Performance Center 970 925-3555 info@trainataltitude.com

www.trainataltitude.com

 

 

The Bonus: Free Beer All Weekend!


This year's Sponsors
 
The Symbol of Aspen since 1964
Have a look at last year's Symposium!
1st Annual Symposium 2003