Returning to Exercise (Post-Sedentary)
Foundational movement program for individuals returning to exercise after extended inactivity. Addresses movement confidence, joint preparation, progressive loading capacity, and injury prevention during the high-risk re-entry period.
Key ROM Tests
Risk Factors Assessed
Frequently Asked Questions
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Your coach runs this protocol as part of your structural evaluation, then builds a personalized corrective plan based on the data.
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- Category
- Population
- ROM Tests
- 6
- Corrective Targets
- 3
- Benchmarked
- Screening-based
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