In his interview with Dr. Josh Satterlee,
Dr. Tom Teter talked about the multi-faceted area of fitness and training. Dr.
Teter is an Associate Professor and Program Director of Fitness and Wellness at
Park University. He is also the inventor and pioneer of Rehab to Fitness – a
fitness programming for optimal function and performance. Tune into the podcast
as he shares wonderful insights and issues relating to fitness and training.
“You don’t have to be the person who does the fitness, you just have to speak to a trainer.” – Dr. Tom Teter
- Dr. Tom Teter established the
importance of fitness across different specializations in the field.
- He also explained what should
be the best things to consider in order to have fitness integration among
health facilities and clinics.
- He also shared insights on
people’s issues regarding fitness and exercise.
- He recommended some important
courses that can help aspiring people to get into fitness and fitness
instruction.
Crucial takeaway:
- All people should be involved
in exercise and fitness. However, this is really difficult to attain especially
not all people have athletic aspirations. Generally, people find it really hard
to get themselves to engage into exercise.
- Clinicians should realize and
value the importance of fitness. Clinicians of any specialization should start
investing on creating programs that promotes the overall fitness and wellness
of patients.
- Aspiring trainers should see
how fitness works for a bigger picture. They should also discover the different
micro-aspects of fitness in order to perform well in the actual practice.
- Referral also play as an
important success indicator for trainers.
Since referral is more of an issue of trust, trainers should consider improving
their higher-value relationship and communication to people.
- Clinicians in all sorts of
specialization should realize the many opportunities they can get if they can
be able to maximize the reach of their license.
Reach him out at:
https://sports-seminars.com/rehab-to-fitness/