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Anatomy Trains for Performance (ATP)

Sports Therapists Association of Hong Kong (STAoHK)

Date & time
6 Nov 2026 – 8 Nov 2026 (Fri – Sun)
0900 - 1700
Registration deadline
Venue
Leaper Sports Lab, Lai Chi Kok
Format
Face-to-face
Language
English
CPD points
(pending)
CPD Code
pending
Fee
HK$8,490
  • STAoHK members HK$7,990

About the Course

Anatomy trains for Performance is the latest Anatomy Trains course to be developed using Tom Myers myofascial meridians. Anatomy Trains for Performance (ATP) has been developed and authored by Certified Anatomy Trains Teacher Chris Clayton, who has been involved in Fitness, coaching and human performance for over 40 years.

This three-day course is aimed at anyone who is a Trainer/Coach, or someone individually interested in how to utilise the fascial network as an integral part of their performance improvement strategy.

This course is designed to assist coaches/trainers and individuals at all levels to help bring about progressive performance enhancement whilst concurrently building resilience into their client and or athlete.

This three-day course covers

  • What fascia is and its role in movement and training.
  • Anatomy Trains Line anatomy, per each AT line.
  • How to utilise the authentic learning about the Anatomy Trains Lines as a roadmap for effective myofascial based training.
  • Hyper and Hypo mobile athletes, their training needs and considerations.
  • Periodisation with fascia in Mind.
  • Lots of movement and how to individualise progressions for each line.

Who Should Attend

  • Athletic Trainers/Therapists
  • Strength and Conditioning professionals
  • Personal trainers
  • Anyone interested in this course

Eligibility

  • Category A - Registered Members and Students Members of STAoHK;
  • Category B - Medical and Allied Health Members of STAoHK - physiotherapists, medical doctors, TCM practitioners, chiropractors, osteopaths, etc..
  • Any qualified professional mentioned above but non-members of STAoHK can enroll too.

Materials Provided

  • Course notes in pdf format
  • A certificate of completion will be issued by "Anatomy Trains".

Fees and Payment

Fees included lecturer, course materials, refreshments and certificates.

NOTE: NO REFUND after enrollment in any circumstance except name transfer.

INSTALLMENT PAYMENT OPTION AVAILABLE — Applicant MUST pay the 50% upfront at enrollment and pay the balance on OR BEFORE 30 SEPTEMBER 2026. Applicants failing to pay the balance on the deadline specified will lead to cancellation of the seat with NO REFUND.

Lecturer

Chris Clayton — Anatomy Trains Structural Integration Certified Teacher / Anatomy Trains in Training Certified Teacher. Certified to teach: Anatomy Trains in Structure and Function; Anatomy Trains in Training; Structural Essentials (ATSI Part 1); Structural Strategies (ATSI Part 2).

Chris Clayton lives in Southeast Queensland Australia, where he and his wife Maree operate their Structural Integration and movement therapy Clinic in the regional City of Toowoomba. Chris is a certified Anatomy Trains Structural Integrator and a movement therapist where he practices structural integration and implements Anatomy Trains for Performance (ATP) methods as the backbone of his movement therapy strategy.

Chris has been in the coaching/training industry for over 40 years and holds Diplomas in Sport Development, Sport Coaching and Fitness. Since 2007, Chris has taught Sport Coaching and Fitness qualifications for the Australian College of Sport Development and YMCA Brisbane as an industry partner for over a decade before becoming an Anatomy Trains Certified Teacher. Over time, it became ever more apparent, that the best way to improve an athlete or client was to be able improve them where they were most vulnerable.

This led Chris to continue his learning and integrate manual therapy into his work, eventually resulting in Chris becoming an ATSI practitioner. Chris has authored and developed a new athletic performance and resilience course called Anatomy Trains for Performance (ATP). ATP is suitable for Trainers, Coaches, and individuals who are interested in training performance and fascial resilience. Chris teaches regularly in in Southeast Asia and Australia. Like most therapists, Chris just likes to help people feel better and most days he will be found happily working with his clients at his clinic.

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