
| What is a CPEP? |
What is a Certified Posture Exercise Professional?....and Who can teach me to do StrongPosture™ Exercise?Certified Posture Exercise Professionals (CPEPs) are independent wellness professionals trained by BodyZone.com in StrongPostureTM exercises. CPEPs must demonstrate profiency in teaching and adapting the StrongPostureTM protocols to people of various levels of fitness and ability, for both injury rehab and wellness. CPEP Wellness Professionals may teach, within the scope of their state law, StrongPostureTM exercise protocols to people from athletes to the aged and in settings including In addition to being able to perform exercises appropriate for their body, CPEPs must pass a written examination and participate in activities to educate themselves and the public about improving health, wellness and fitness by strengthening posture. Posture Exercise Professionals (PEPs) are independent wellness professionals trained by BodyZone.com in the StrongPostureTM exercises, but who have not received as much training &/or been certified by BodyZone.com. PEPs include chiropractors, osteopathic physicians, medical doctors, personal trainers, physical therapists, massage therapists, Rolfers, yoga, Pilates, Alexander and Feldenkris instructors and posture other professionals who incorporate the StrongPostureTM exercise protocols into their practice.
Certified Posture Exercise Professionals (CPEPs) are independent wellness professionals trained by BodyZone.com in the StrongPostureTM exercises. CPEPs must demonstrate profiency in teaching and adapting the StrongPostureTM protocols to people of various levels of fitness and ability, for both rehab from injury and wellness to Move, Feel & Be Well. CPEPs incorporate the StrongPostureTM exercise protocols into their practice to help people from athletes to the aged strengthen their posture and may include: * Chiropractors In addition to being able to perform exercises appropriate for their body, CPEPs must pass a written examination and participate in activities to educate themselves and the public about improving health, wellness and fitness by strengthening posture. |
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