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Training the Active Brain: Programming Considerations for Recovery & Performance

Connecting the fundamentals of neuroscience, motor control, and varying levels of athletic performance to re-frame our perspectives of traditional training methods. A modern framework will be applied throughout the course to guide individualized programming, there are no cookie-cutter approaches here!
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What's included?

  • 3 Modules
  • 1 Certification
  • 3 Quizzes
  • 25 Video
  • 1 PDF Training Template

Level-up your training + programming

You will learn how to develop, organize and implement a content marketing strategy, analyze and measure the effectiveness of content marketing, write compelling copy, set a strategic framework when writing

Optimize motor learning & performance

 You will also learn how to put the ideas presented to you into action and build your own personal brand through content marketing.
Meet the instructor

Katie Mitchell

Katie is a clinician, PhD researcher, and educator. She is the owner of Thrive NeuroSport Rehabilitation and Performance, and creator of Clinical NeuroSport Education (CNS-Ed). Her clinical practice is specialized in concussion, orthopaedics, and neurosport performance.
Katie is a PhD Candidate at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her research is focused on the neuromotor determinants of visual attention dual task performance with sport-related concussion. She completed an honours undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at WLU, advanced Athletic Therapy certificate at Mount Royal University, and Master of Science in Physical Therapy at Queen’s University.
Katie has presented at conferences including the International Society of Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR) Congress, American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Annual Meeting, Canadian Athletic Therapy Association (CATA), and at the upcoming Consensus on Concussion in Sport. She has presented for several professional groups and associations including the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (RCCSS), and Neuroscience Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA).

On the bench, Katie is currently a team therapist for the Canadian Women's Para Hockey Team and Lead Team Therapist for Sledge Team Ontario. She has worked with several levels of sport including Rugby Canada, CIS Women's Hockey, OUA Men's Rugby, as well as major games including the National Sledge Hockey Championships (2019, 2022), Para Pan Am games (2015), Ontario Para Sport games (2013), and CIS Women's Hockey Championships (2010, 2011).
Patrick Jones - Course author
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