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Nationwide Provider of Continuing Education Seminars + Courses.

Joe LaTorre: Massage Therapist, Instructor, Mentor

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Two Time Award Winner for Teaching

Excellence at Keiser University

For increased sports

performance and core

muscle activity, it i

s more beneficial to

de-emphasize sta

ble, machine-based

resistance exercises and emphasize

the perform

ance of ground-based

free-weight exercises (squats,

deadlifts, Olympic lift

s). Multijoint

exercises are often advocated for their

emphasis on co

ordination, motor

learning, and stability

.

“Core Stability”

By Joseph LaTorre

My Last

Was on the topic of

My Next

Research

project would

be on…………….

“How the

functional

relationship

of muscles” is

required learning

for good posture

Agonist / Antagonist RelationshipAuthor: Joe LaTorre

Agonist (prime mover)

Synergist (helper)

TEAM WORK

If I had spent more time

learning about muscle

relationships

I could have looked like “Mr. good

posture” next to me!

By Joe LaTorre

My posture looks

symmetrical because I

Iearned about agonists,

synergists, fixators, and antagonists.

Anatomy

Kinesiology

Antagonists oppose (Agonists + Synergists)

Convention Speaker

1. Anatomy/Physiology2. Pathologies3. Stages of Healing4. Clinical Assessment

Today, we are going to learn about the

ABOVE topics

Mr. Joe LaTorre

2015 Florida Massage Convention

Featured Educator

2016 Florida Massage Convention Class: “Injuries, Inflammation, and Assessment”

Taught by Instructor Joe LaTorre

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Elementary S

chool T

eacher

Massag

e Practitioner

College

Instr

uctor

Continuing Educati

on Provider

048

1216

EXPERIENCE IN YEARS

Course Expectations

Joe LaTorre

To have regular helpful communication with my instructor

Demonstrate proficiency

in finding and evaluating,

research resources

Earn an

“A”

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