Education & Professional Development
NBM Education Programs
(In Development)
NBM Education Programs
Neuro-Biomechanics (NBM) is currently developing a series of educational programs for coaches, trainers, and movement professionals who want to better understand the relationship between the nervous system, movement, and physical performance.
These courses will combine sports science principles with practical coaching tools, helping professionals improve movement quality, reduce injury risk, and optimize training outcomes.
What is Neuro-Biomechanics?
Neuro-Biomechanics studies how the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system work together to control human movement.
Human movement is not determined only by muscle strength or joint mobility. The nervous system constantly receives information from sensory receptors in muscles, joints, and skin, and uses this information to regulate posture, stability, and muscle activation.
When this system is disturbed by pain, injury, or altered sensory input, the nervous system may change how muscles work, leading to:
- Muscle inhibition
- Compensatory movement patterns
- Reduced stability
- Decreased movement efficiency
- Increased injury risk
Understanding these mechanisms helps coaches identify and correct movement problems that traditional training methods may overlook.
The NBM Methodology
The Neuro-Biomechanics system used in these courses is based on three main steps:
Assessment
Identifying movement limitations and neuromuscular dysfunction through posture analysis, movement evaluation, and manual muscle testing.
Neuromuscular Activation
Restoring proper muscle activation and coordination through targeted corrective exercises and stabilization techniques.
Functional Integration
Integrating improved neuromuscular control into functional movement and training programs to improve performance and reduce injury risk.
What Participants Will Gain
NBM education programs will help professionals:
- Understand neuromuscular control of movement
- Identify movement dysfunction
- Improve posture and movement quality
- Apply corrective exercise strategies
- Enhance performance and reduce injury risk.
Upcoming Formats
NBM education will be delivered through:
- Webinars
- Practical workshops
- One-day and two-day courses
- Specialized modules (6–12 hours)
More details about upcoming programs will be announced soon.

