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MP4 | Video: H264 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44100Hz 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 27 minutes | Size: 516 MB
Learn To Provide Initial Care For BJJ’s Most Common Injuries With Red Cross Trainer and BJJ Practitioner Jason Bitzer!
Gain an initial understanding of what actually happens during some of BJJ’s most common injuries like shoulder separation, elbow breaks, knee injuries, and more!
Learn a minimalist approach to stabilize injuries while waiting for professional treatment.
Discover commonly overlooked aspects of safety like not removing the Gi on an injured student, and instead utilize simple, easy-to-follow initial guidelines to take care of injuries until professional treatment is available.
Use common items in the academy like gauze, ice packs, and bandages to set up injured students for success in further treatment.
Understand how injuries are caused with demonstrations of techniques that can cause common injuries in the gym.
Stabilize broken and dislocated elbows, wrists, and shoulders with splint and swath methods that Jason expertly demonstrates throughout the series!

COURSE CONTENT
Volume 1
Hold Harmless And Informational Only Disclosure 0
Shoulder Splint / Sling And Swath 1:04
Mid Arm Elbow Brakes And Splinting 5:43
Wrist Injuries And Splinting 10:52
Neck Injuries And Bracing 14:04
C-Spine, Neck Injuries And How To Deal With A C-Collar And Log Roll 17:15
Long Bone Tib Fib Break And Splinting 19:28
Outro 25:24

 

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