In-Person Training Instructed by Antony Lo

The Female Athlete - Level 1

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21 Contact Hours - Now approved in 40+ states!

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📍 Santa Cruz, CA, USA  📅 April 18-19, 2026 

💸 💸 💸 Superearlybird price: USD $499 (enroll by 6 March, 2026)

💸 💸 Earlybird price: USD $549 (enroll by 20 March, 2026)

💸Standard price: USD $599

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📍 Peterborough, ON, Canada 📅 April 25–26, 2026

💸 💸 💸 Superearlybird price: CAD $699 (enroll by 6 March, 2026)

💸 💸 Earlybird price: CAD $749 (enroll by 27 March, 2026)

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📍 Denver, CO, USA 📅 May 2–3, 2026

💸 💸 💸 Superearlybird price: USD $499 (enroll by 6 March, 2026)

💸 💸 Earlybird price: USD $549 (enroll by 3 April, 2026)

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This is a 20+ hour course designed for health and fitness professionals who work with females who have pelvic health concerns such as stress urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse or lumbopelvic pain. 

It has been designed for you (health and fitness professionals) to enhance your evaluative skills in screening, differential diagnosis, assessment, and management of people who want to achieve their goals at moderate-to-high intensity with pelvic health as a consideration. 

Pelvic floor anatomy and intra-abdominal pressure research is reviewed, and case studies for common pelvic floor complaints are outlined for you to consider.

The course content is a mix of lecture and experiential movements and assessment labs reviewing movement assessment, squats, lunges, deadlifts, skipping, jumping and external pelvic floor assessment. 

Course participants will learn how to empower clients to move clients beyond low-intensity exercises with muscle-specific cuing through to high intensity exercises found in most fitness activities, manual occupations, and sport activities.

This course is pre-approved for 21.5 CEUs in many states, check the course page for the full updated list of pre-approvals.

  1. To provide a chance for health and fitness professionals to think about their thinking, models, biases, and beliefs and then to challenge them!
  2. To provide a framework from which you can approach the acquisition of knowledge, assessment, and management of Female Athletes.
  3. To provide a basic understanding of high-intensity training (using CrossFit as a base model but including Bootcamp, HIIT, Tabata, etc) for female athletes/participants.
  4. To provide participants with the tools to be able to communicate, assess and treat high-intensity training athletes more specifically.
  5. To understand ante-natal and postnatal exercise considerations and apply them to high-intensity exercise.
  6. To provide an overview of common high intensity, exercise-related musculoskeletal injuries of the lumbopelvic-hip complex and options on how to manage them using exercise.
  7. To provide an understanding of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in exercise and appropriate modifications for impact and relatively heavy lifting exercises.
  8. To provide a way of utilizing “core stability” principles with a test-retest model using performance as a measure of effectiveness.
  9. To provide an overview of the common body weight and loaded movements involving the lumbopelvic-hip complex, sound technique guidelines, and appropriate modifications.
  10. To provide a realistic and practical balance between the biological and the psychosocial aspects in managing the high-intensity training athlete, their Coaches and their expectations.
  11. To provide an understanding of the concepts of #tensiontotask, #spreadtheload, #variabilityiskey, and #BulletproofPFRoutine.
(Approximate times, actual timetable subject to change without notice. Q&A time is included in each section)
Day 1
7:00am start – Introduction To The Course, Identifying Your BAMS and BAAs, Creativity, and Goals For The Course
8:00-9:15am – Demonstration Consultation
9:15-9:30am – Break
9:30am -12:00pm – Principles Taught Using Posture and External Palpation of PFMC) To Illustrate It.
12:00-1:00pm – Lunch
1:00-3:15pm – Anatomy and IAP Review, More Principles and Fun Practicals (including Lunges)
3:15-3:30 pm – Break
3:30-5:30pm – Squats, and Antenatal / Postnatal / PFD Discussion
Day 2
7:00am – Workout Starts!
7:30-8:15am – Recap Day 1 Review
8:15-9:15am – Impact Exercises – Part 1
9:15-9:30am – Break
9:30-12:00pm – Impact Exercises – Part 2, Automatic Core Activation Practical, and Step Ups
12:00-1:00pm – Lunch
1:00-3:15pm – Kettlebell Swings and Deadlifts
3:15-3:30pm – Break
3:30pm – 5:30pm – Applying the Principles, Reflection, and Final Comments 

“I HIGHLY recommend taking The Female Athlete Course @physiodetective.  This course has completely changed how I coach and work with female athletes for the better.  If you are on the fence, go for it!!! @taranis.mom.strong

“The Female Athlete with @physiodetective is one of my favorite courses I have taken.  If you live near one of these places, it is definitely worth attending” @jstrakerfitness

“Antony’s courses truly empower us coaches to take a goal orientated approach to support the female athlete in front of us, so that they may return to fitness and strength, despite pelvic health concerns (incontinence, prolapse, pain).” See this reel on Instagram by Louise Cornish Fitness

“Team Rehabilitation was happy to host Antony and his team for the Female Athlete course.  This course appealed not only to our pelvic health therapists, but to our sports therapists as well.  Antony did a great job of blending the two topics to facilitate understanding of evaluation, treatment of exercise progression for the female athlete. ” Gwynne Waters, VP Programs, Education & Research
 

“The Female Athlete Course came at a great time for me. I was ruminating on all the ways that standard physio practice and the evidence were not lining up, and the course helped me to put together a more cohesive way to practice.  One that is supported by the evidence, encompasses principles of women’s health, strength and conditioning, and pain Science, and at its core is driven by the goal of helping women to do all that they want.” Ruth, Director of Exhale Physiotherapy

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