About this Event
This two-day immersive course is designed for health, movement, and performance professionals who want to deepen their understanding of how foot posture and gait influence the entire body. Grounded in biomechanics, sensory science, and real-world application, this program moves beyond static assessment to explore how the foot adapts, loads, and organizes movement over time.
Participants will learn how to assess, interpret, and influence foot posture and gait patterns to support efficient movement, injury resilience, and long-term function.
Day 1: Foot Posture Specialist
Date: Saturday March 28,2026
Time: 12pm-6pm
Understanding Structure, Alignment, and Sensory Foundations
Day 1 focuses on the static and dynamic foundations of foot posture—how the foot is shaped, how it organizes itself under load, and how sensory input influences alignment and stability.
Rather than labeling feet as “good” or “bad,” this day teaches participants to understand posture as an adaptive expression of structure, sensation, and environment.
Key learning objectives include:
- Foot posture classification and common postural patterns
- Structural influences on alignment, including arch behavior and forefoot–rearfoot relationships
- The role of sensory input and plantar awareness in postural control
- How foot posture influences balance, load distribution, and proximal joint mechanics
- Assessment strategies for identifying compensations and adaptive strategies
- Practical interventions to support foot posture through awareness, movement, and sensory engagement
By the end of Day 1, participants will be able to confidently assess foot posture, understand why certain patterns emerge, and apply strategies that support alignment without over-correction.
Day 2: Gait Specialist
Date:Sunday March 29,2026
Time: 9am- 5pm
From Standing Still to Moving Well
Day 2 builds on the foundation of foot posture by exploring gait as a dynamic, whole-body process. Participants will learn how posture expresses itself through walking and running, and how sensory, neuromuscular, and mechanical factors influence gait efficiency.
This day emphasizes movement intelligence—how the body adapts step-by-step, rather than idealizing perfect gait patterns.
Key learning objectives include:
- The phases of gait and how the foot transitions through load, propulsion, and adaptation
- How foot posture influences gait mechanics and movement variability
- Sensory and nervous system contributions to gait timing and coordination
- Common gait compensations and what they reveal about underlying function
- Observation and assessment of gait patterns in real-world settings
- Practical strategies to improve gait efficiency through sensory input, posture awareness, and progressive loading
By the end of Day 2, participants will understand gait as an adaptive process and be equipped with tools to influence walking and running patterns in a way that supports performance, resilience, and longevity.
Who This Course Is For
- Movement professionals
- Fitness and performance coaches
- Therapists and clinicians
- Pilates and yoga instructors
- Educators working with balance, gait, or movement health
CEC'S FROM ACE,NASM and AFAA
About Your Instructor
DR EMILY SPLICHAL - CEO/FOUNDER
Dr.Emily Splichal, Functional Podiatrist and Human Movement Specialist, is the Founder of EBFA Global, Creator of the Barefoot Training Specialist® Certification, Author of Barefoot Strong and CEO/Founder of Naboso Technology. With over 20 years in the fitness industry, Dr. Splichal has dedicated her medical career to studying postural alignment and human movement as it relates to barefoot science, foot to core integration, and sensory integration.
Dr. Splichal actively sees patients out of her office in Scottsdale, AZ as well as virtually with a specialty in movement disorders, functional movement and regenerative medicine. Dr. Splichal takes great pride in approaching all patients through a functional approach with the integration of neuromuscular control, biopsychosocial influences, corrective exercise, and stem cell therapy.
Dr. Splichal is actively involved in barefoot training research and barefoot education as it relates to athletic performance, injury prevention, and movement longevity. Dr. Splichal has presented her research and barefoot education both nationally and internationally to over 25,000 professionals, with her Barefoot Training Specialist® Program in over 40 countries and her education translated into 15 languages.
Due to her unique background, Dr Splichal is able to serve as a consultant and expert for some of the top fitness, footwear and orthotic companies including Aetrex Worldwide, Bunion Bootie, Orthofeet, Lissom Footwear, Nike Innovations, Theragun, RAD Roller, SOLS and Trigger Point Performance Therapy.
Degrees/Certifications: Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), Master's Human Movement (MS), NASM-CES, NASM-PES, NSCA-CPT
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nimble Fitness, 42 East 12th Street, New York, United States
USD 500.00












