Freestyle Connection Seminar at Practice CrossFit
>Freestyle Connection Seminar at Practice CrossFit
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OverviewSun, Sept.9, 2012 @ 9:00am / Practice CrossFit8-hour session / $250Spend eight quality hours at Practice CrossFit with Coach Carl Paoli and learn how to apply gymnastics and freestyle movement to your CrossFit training program. If you want to increase your agility, mobility, and the versatility in your CrossFit WODs, then this is the perfect workshop for you! This is an 8-hour session with lunch and breaks taken as needed. This seminar is appropriate for athletes, coaches, and fitness enthusiasts at any skill level. You'll learn how to safely perform, coach and correct basic gymnastic movements in order to enhance your performance and reach your personal goals. |
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Learning ProcessThis seminar will be organized to deliver both lectures and practical sessions. Not only will you learn learn the foundational theories, but you will also get a chance to visualize and apply these concepts through active demonstrations. You will learn new skills from this seminar that are scalable and progressive, and Coach Carl will demonstrate these skills with safe, simple and easy-to-follow progressions that can be applied by anyone at any given level. To get a feel of Coach Carl's instruction, check out his latest features in the CrossFit Journal: |
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BenefitsThe goal with this seminar is to introduce you to the world of gymnastics and freestyle movement, and help to make it relevant to your individual training program. By understanding the foundation of basic body mechanics and applying these concepts to all aspects your life, you will noticeably enhance your performance at any given level. |
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TakeawaysYou will be taught key cues and drills to achieve Handstand Push Ups and Muscle Ups, and time permitting, a wide variety of movements and techniques including these and others:
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About Coach CarlCarl Paoli is the owner and founder of Naka Athletics, based in San Francisco, CA. Naka is a company designed and created to specialize in strength & conditioning, skill training, and personal development for Action Sports athletes. Naka focuses on helping freestyle athletes excel in everything from core basics to expert movements. As a former competitive elite gymnast, Carl Paoli leverages his knowledge, experience, and expertise to invigorate the world of Action Sports coaching and athletic development around the world. Coach Carl also runs GymnasticsWOD.com, offering gymnastics-based workouts and progression tutorials to trainers and athletes in the athletic community. About Practice CrossFitPractice CrossFit is about people. Our sole dedication lies in making people better. You may define better as you like. Maybe you would be better if you lost weight. Maybe better to you is being able to play with your son in five years. Maybe better is a collage scholarship for your ability on the field. Maybe better is returning home to your family after fighting for our freedom. Simply better…. You may fall in love your first day with the CrossFit amazingness. You may finally be able to be part of something bigger than you. You may join now and forever the revolution, or you may be offended. We cannot guarantee your response to the truth others have learned and are learning everyday. We can only guarantee this: Practice CrossFit will never lie to you no matter how much we lose, or how much it hurts. We are there to help you express your talents whatever they may be, and make you better today than you were yesterday…. |
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TestimonialsCheck out what others are saying about Coach Carl's Freestyle Connections seminars:
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"Inspiring... Please bring in some more of the 'FUN PART'" - Andreas Diwald "Wow - so excited I was nearly rendered incontinent "Had the pleasure of learning from Carl last weekend during the Mobility Cert. w/Kstar. I can't describe how beneficial it was to furthering my coaching knowledge. I didn't think I could learn so much about executing and teaching 'basic' moves like pushups and pullups much less stuff like freestanding handstand pushups." - Rob Mcbee |







