Friday, 12th June, 8:00AM – 2:00PM, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA
Before the main summit begins, join one of two six-hour immersive sessions led by individuals widely regarded as leaders in their respective domains. These are small-group, high-signal environments designed for serious practitioners.
This booking is for Dr Matt Jordan who is running ‘Force Plate Essentials – Stretch Shortening Cycle Mechanics and Lower Limb Power Assessment.’
Dr. Matt Jordan is internationally recognized as one of the leading authorities on force platform assessment in sport, particularly in athlete monitoring and return-to-play decision-making.
If you’re using force plates — or considering them — this session will change how you interpret what you’re seeing.
You’ll learn how to move beyond jump height and simple asymmetry scores into meaningful force-time curve interpretation.
Through bilateral and unilateral CMJ testing, repeated jump protocols, velocity-load profiling, and return-to-play case studies, you’ll develop clearer criteria for:
- Identifying meaningful change versus noise
- Interpreting eccentric and propulsive strategies
- Monitoring neuromuscular fatigue and performance fatigability
- Evaluating asymmetry within context
- Translating jump metrics into programming and return-to-play decisions
This is hands-on, case-driven work. You won’t leave with more data. You’ll leave with stronger judgment around what matters — and what doesn’t — inside real health and performance environments.
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