Mike Antoniades
Mike is the founder and Performance & Rehabilitation Director of the Movement & Running School, London. He is a Movement and Speed Coach and has specialised in movement biomechanics, movement re-patterning and rehabilitation after injury or surgery and focused on Speed training for athletes of different sports. His Movement Re-Patterning methodology is not restricted to elite and up and coming athletes 50% of all the clients to the two London centres come for rehabilitation after surgery or injury. He has developed The Running and Movement School for Kids which helps children of all abilities from teaching Neurodivergent children with dyspraxia, ADHD and Autism better body control and movement to teaching Running & Speed to academy footballers.
Chair of session
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Movement Repatterning after Injury
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Movement Repatterning after Injury
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Movement Repatterning after Injury – Why retraining the nervous system and motor control are fundamental during rehabilitation.
Papers
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Movement Repatterning after Injury – Why retraining the nervous system and motor control are fundamental during rehabilitation.
How to Analyse and change running mechanics after injury – Live Analysis of an athlete returning from injury<br>Practical Session- Live Biomechanics analysis of athlete returning from injury and re-education of running
19:49-19:49
Movement Repatterning after Injury
Movement Repatterning after Injury – Why Walking & Running Biomechanics Re-education is fundamental for return to play.
19:49-19:49
Movement Repatterning after Injury – Why retraining the nervous system and motor control are fundamental during rehabilitation.
How to Analyse and change running mechanics after injury – Live Analysis of an athlete returning from injury<br>Practical Session- Live Biomechanics analysis of athlete returning from injury and re-education of running
19:49-19:49
Movement Repatterning after Injury
Movement Repatterning after Injury – Why retraining the nervous system and motor control are fundamental during rehabilitation