Manual Handling Training, Page 1931 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
25572 reviews
Always takes longer to go through modules than predicted.
Covers the topics we need to know. Simply explains the how & why.
A good course but once again I was struggling to stay awake!
The course was easy to follow & highlighted advice from experts that will benefit you in private life & the work place.
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The training was not too long, easy to follow and very useful for any areas of life not just in work environment.
The man demonstrating lift isn't lifting correctly. Every lift should start with both feet/heels placed evenly and safely at the ground. This is really important in a front squat/dead lift as the knee is taking on much pressure, and to keep balance. If you are starting a lift with uneaven pressure on you legs/knees you are not in balance and you are not producing as much energy as you would if you use both legs. In addition you are straining your working knee more than if you juse both legs.If the lifter is unable to lift with both heels on the ground he should seek help. Then he is unable to lift from a deep position.
Easy to understand and informative.
easy to follow and very informative.
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