I’m not really looking to get into bike fitting, but as a sports massage therapist/ART provider I’m looking to expand my knowledge base. I found the bikefit.com website and the clinical course.
“Level One is dedicated to the hands-on skills necessary for road bike fitting in the clinical setting. Expect to get greasy. This class includes functional diagnosis of cycling pathologies and overuse syndromes associated with cycling. You will develop the hands-on skills necessary to fix the mechanism of injury occurring on the bike. The foot-pedal interface is a key component to this class and focuses on adjusting the cleat in fore-aft, medial-lateral, rotation, canting and elevation as appropriate for the specific cyclist. This class focuses on road fit but includes aspects of mountain and tri as appropriate.”
It appears the clinical course is designed more towards medical professionals that are looking to diagnose/treat/prevent injuries.
Wondering if anyone has taken it that are medical professionals?, What did you think?, is it easily transferable to the clinic?, and lastly have you found any other courses geared towards triathlon injuries?.
Thanks