Making Data Meaningful — Force Plates to Programming
Decode the force–time curve. Program with confidence
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Read the curve. Write the program.
In this 45-minute live session, Jonathan Sanburg, DPT, CSCS turns raw force-plate data into coaching and rehab decisions you can use tomorrow. You’ll learn to read the force–time curve (unweighting, braking, propulsive), prioritize actionable metrics (RSI/mRSI, impulse, DSI, asymmetries), and connect outputs to underlying drivers and strategy—so you know when to push strength, emphasize SSC/elasticity, or adjust volume and speed. Leave with a simple test-retest flow and clear programming examples for return-to-sport and performance.
Who it’s for: PTs, SPTs, ATs, S&C coaches, sport scientists, and rehab pros.
When: Wednesday, October 15, 2025 • 12:00–12:45 PM PT (live Q&A included)
Jonathan Sanburg, DPT, CSCS, KIME Fellow
Jonathan Sanburg, DPT, CSCS, is a Sports Physical Therapist and Performance Coach at KIME Performance, a KIME High Performance Sports Medicine Fellow, and a subject matter expert in force-plate assessment and data-driven programming. He blends sports rehabilitation with strength & conditioning to translate testing—force–time curves, RSI, impulse, and asymmetry—into clear decisions for exercise selection, loading, and return-to-sport progressions. Jonathan’s practical, athlete-first approach helps teams and individuals move better, perform with confidence, and return to play stronger.