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Is this certification worth it?

www.functionalmovement.com

MovNat actually recommends it as a prerequisite for their certification.

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Would be interested as well. Apparently it's not a prerequisite yet but they are planning to make it such for future MovNat affiliates. Wonder if you can CEU's by getting a functional movement cert. – PoP_Pup Aug 23 at 1:39
Yeah good question on the CEU's. I found a guy at work who is FMS certified and has the equipment. I'm going to discuss this with him some and I'll let y'all know what I find out. – jatx www.jasonmoore.me Aug 23 at 15:12

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yes, it's great. simple yet complex/difficult. requires lots of practice in small increments, regression/progression, figuring out what you are doing "wrong" and so it's nearly impossible to correct yourself well. basically you may be able to self-diagnose to a point i.e. my pelvis is unstable, etc, but telling HOW it is unstable and what techniques to heal it essentially require an expert... and there are not that many experts. some of the best are the most vocal: brett jones, charlie weingroff, perry nickelston, gray himself... but their services and even the services of less vocal experts are hard to find, hard to afford, etc.

certification would be great if you can afford it and are able to practice it well continually, which requires a really robust infrastructure of support...

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Would be nice if you can make that a link. Lol. Haven't tried it but thay have a their oen segment on the strength coach podcast. Lots of great info! Seems to be the next big thing...

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