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SportsPerformance and Conditioning
The Core Conditioning Clinic offers sports-specific assessments of joint range-of-motion, muscular strength, endurance, and power based assessments upon motor patterns of a particular sport. These assessments aid the conditioning specialist in formulating a training program specific to the needs and addressing the weaknesses of a particular individual. All trainers on staff are thoroughly educated in human physiology and kinesiology and base their skill on a firm grasp of human biomechanics and sports-specific motor patterns.

Professional Golf Conditioning
Do you want to play more, hit further, feel better, and have people ask you what you are doing? Among all athletic activities, The Core Conditioning Clinic is most renowned for its golf-specific assessment and conditioning programs. David Armayor, President, serves on the executive council on Golf Performance and Conditioning for the National Strength and Conditioning Association. As one of the conditioning specialists for athletes and associates of the PGA, The Core Conditioning Clinic performs cutting-edge, individualized assessment and exercise programming, which has shown to create stronger, more conditioned golfers. Golf-specific conditioning is offered to all levels of golfers who are committed to performing exercise as a way to improve their golf game and to decrease their risk of injury.

Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT)
Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT) is a cutting-edge, biomechanics-based therapy, designed to correct body alignment and to improve each client's functional capabilities while decreasing pain levels. MAT is a systematic process of identifying muscle imbalances that can increase the risk of injury and decrease performance. MAT balances the body, eliminating weak links that would otherwise be reinforced with exercise. Essentially, this system prepares the body for activities such as rehabilitation, exercise, sports, or jobs that require a high level of physical fitness. MAT also reduces the risk of injury by making sure that all of the muscles in the body are functioning properly.

A MAT therapist's goal is to determine whether specific muscles that support a particular joint have the proper ability necessary to perform their function. A MAT therapist assesses each muscle by isolated muscle testing and evaluating range of motion of a joint. With both of these tools, a Muscle Activation Therapist can identify positions of instability which could be potential areas of injury and poor performance. Currently, approximately 100 Muscle Activation Techniques therapists exist in the world. A handful of them are in Denver, Colorado.

The end result is to not only an increase in joint motion, but increased joint stability through the range of motion (Mobility & Stability). These hands-on techniques can drastically improve flexibility, strength, endurance, and control. Benefits are immediate. MAT stimulates the neuromuscular loop, unleashing your body's natural abilities.


Professional Training
Professional training consists of fitness instruction by a qualified professional trainer, one-on-one or in a group setting. Depending on the specific goals of an individual, a program will be created for a client to follow, either with the assistance of a professional trainer, or on his or her own. It is recommended that an exercise program be changed every 4-6 weeks by a professional trainer.



In Home Training Services
Need a professional conditioning specialist to come your home, office, or specific event? We have the answers. Whether you need a professional five days a week or five times a year we will create a customized conditioning program to meet your goals.

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