Seminars

The Clinical Flexibility and Therapeutic Exercise (CFTE) seminars are intensive, hands-on workshops that give professionals precise new tools to add to their practice, and give the general public a safe and effective program of dynamic self-stretching.  For a current schedule of 2008 offering, download our PDF file below. All classes are taught by kinesiologist Timothy Agnew.

Professional Seminars

The professional seminars are for physical therapists, massage therapists, chiropractors, athletic trainers (ATC)  and other allied health care providers. The workshops are held on weekends, usually from 9-4PM, for continuing education credits under the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB. Other licenses may qualify, but check with your Certification Board for approval.

General Public Courses

Coming soon! Seminars for the general public are one day intensive workshops that teach the Active-Isolated stretching (AIS) method of flexibility, and how to prevent and heal common injuries. The workshops are usually held on Saturdays from 9-5PM. Whether you're a weekend athlete or just beginning a fitness program, this workshop will give you a safe and powerful method for obtaining optimal flexibility in a short time.

For more information, including workshops schedules, download our PDF file:
 
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Can't make a workshop?

 

Get the CFTE Assisted Video. This video introduces the professional to the Active Isolated Stretch protocols and offers ideal learning with animations and several angles.

 

Specific. Dynamic. Intensive.

    2008 Seminars

 

March 29-30 Las Vegas, NE Upper Extremity Injuries Intent (941)-362-9627

June 14-15 Los Angeles, CA CFTE Dynamic Flexibility Intent
(941 362-9627


September 20-21 Downeast School, Waldoboro, ME Prevention and Maintenance for the Bodyworker (207) 832-5531

September 23 Therapy and Wellness Inc., Bangor ME Upper Extremity (One-day course)
207-990-0188

 

 

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