NASM PES PLANUS DISTORTION SYNDROME | ACT7VE

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In this video I breakdown what Pes Plans Distortion Syndrome is and the overactive/underactive muscles associated with it. If you are trying to pass the NASM CPT make sure you know your overactive and underactive muscles. Having trouble studying for the test by yourself? Our study guide and weekly zoom calls have helped over 2,000+ people pass! Let us help you make this process easier and less stressful for you. Comment on this video or message on Instagram or my email provided below if you need help passing NASM or better yet looking to become a great personal trainer with our internships and seminars!

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I am interested in the study guide. Thanks!

cathipa
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Hi Magen I m interested in learning online.
Thank you

danrettevaz
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I really like the way you explain the content and how you FOCUS on explaining everything, but about the STUDY GUIDE I got the study guide on March 19th and I had no access to ANY STUDY GROUP, no support from you guys at all, actually I sent an email asking for help with study guide and someone asked me super RUDE "That's your problem, not ours you got their guide" so I clarified I purchased from show up and and I gave order number and everything and nothing back since that, that is really desapointing.

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I’m preparing to take the NASM exam. How do I get access to the 7th edition study guide?

LauraMcDivitt-jeml
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is the hip hinge eccentric or concentric?

ishmaeljohnson
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I got the study guide. are the weekly zoom calls included? I take my test April 14

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I have been struggling to find answers to what has been going on with my gait and feet. I have seen soo many people trying to find out what is going on and I even ended up having surgery on my right foot(tarsal coalition), and I am still having issues and have no answers. I am pretty sure now that I am overpronating causing flat feet. Not sure but thinking it could be related to something in my hips maybe(hip flexors, TFL, glutes, etc) I am in desperate need of help and some answers. Do you have any ideas of what I could do to figure this out.

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