Safe Falling Techniques - Level 1
Protect yourself when falling during training & reduce injuries.
Description
If you’re an athlete and love sports, have you ever thought about how to protect yourself by avoiding or reducing injuries while doing your best during training?
In this course you’ll be learning the six basic falling techniques which you are going to be able to use in most kinds of falls.
You will learn each technique in this order:
- Starting position: There’s a starting position for everything even when the move is easy. But you must apply it in order to perfect the technique.
- Ending position: To make a good balance and firm posture we will focus on the position of the end of the technique.
- Process of the move: You will learn how to do the technique in full details: start pose, start of moving, process, before finishing and reaching the end.
- Training for the move: In order to prepare your body physically for the technique, I have prepared some of the exercises which will help you to do them better.
- Mistakes that might occur: While doing those techniques, many mistakes could happen. And that’s why I prepared some examples to watch so you can try to prevent them.
Ready to discover those special techniques to gain confidence and to train hard without hesitation?
Join the Safe Falling Techniques - Level 1 now!
What You Will Learn!
- You will learn how to fall properly while minimizing the effects of the falling impacts.
- You will learn the falling techniques and postures in full detail.
- You will build quick body reflexes which can help in avoiding the falling damage.
- You will build the required body strength that will allow you to perform the falling techniques correctly.
- You will gain the confidence to perform the techniques with minimum stress and chances of injuries.
- You will learn how to continue to develop the skills and keep training independently.
Who Should Attend!
- Martial artist
- Athletes
- Sports coaches
- Who want to develop their falling skills
- Who want to avoid or reduce injuries in sports