RAD GOLF LEVEL1 TRAINING

Are you looking to create more power, play longer and without pain? Power production to hit longer drives, injury resiliency and playing longevity are all dependent on optimal mobility.

Take your golf game to the next level by restoring usable range of motion without impacting performance with the RAD Golf Mobility System. Learn how to assess where a golfer requires mobility most and how to provide a suitable intervention that will stand the test of time.

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Description

FOR GOLF PROS, SWING COACHES AND GOLF ENTHUSIASTS

Virtual RAD Golf Level 1 training fulfills credit hours for ACE, AFFA, ACSM, NASM continuing education units in a convenient, self-paced, 100% online format. RAD Golf Level 1 is unique among schools because it allows you to earn your continuing education credits through intensive training and assessment in the principles and practices of self myofascial release (SMR), as applied to the discipline of golf mobility and recovery.

A must-have for trainers and coaches who work with clients who play golf either professionally or recreationally. Most courses just tell you what to do to solve a problem. RAD goes into the why and how so I can make a more customized recovery schedule for my athletes. The course provides the knowledge and tools to enhance the client experience and keeps them resilient specific to their sport.

CEC TRAINING PROGRAM FORMAT

Your course includes online video instruction, interactive exercises and PDF supplements.

  • 36 modules of self-paced, multi-format online education (6 hours of video)
  • Quizzes to check for understanding
  • Guided presentation notes
  • Digital course manual
  • Mobility and Recovery program design template
  • Example upper and lower body SMR and mobility routines
  • Client planning worksheets
  • Online exam
  • Digital course certificate
  • Lifetime access
  • ACE, AFAA, ACSM, and NASM continuing education credits

 

RAD GOLF LEVEL 1 INSTRUCTOR

NICK MUELLER Strength & Conditioning Coach. Passionate about performance, Nick’s experiences as a Strength and Conditioning Coach have led him to working with athletes from a variety of sport backgrounds at the amateur, professional, and Olympic levels. Nick’s specialty lies in mobility restoration, movement efficiency, and power production, as well as performance of the rotary athlete, specifically the golfer. With his “regress to progress” approach to building resilient foundations for the athletes he works with, Nick is quickly becoming a widely sought after consultant for athletes on various professional tours as well as NCAA collegiate programs.