Anna J Hartman AT, MS, ATC, CSCS

Anna J Hartman

AT, MS, ATC, CSCS

Hey! I’m Anna and I’m so glad you landed here today! I’m an athletic trainer, movement educator, speaker, serial people-pleaser and constant learner based in San Diego, California.

I absolutely believe in the body’s ability to heal itself. It sounds silly that I help people help themselves, but that’s really what my method is all about. With more than 15 years of hands-on athletic training experience and development, I’ve mastered my own technique in helping athletes listen to their own body and make moves to help the body heal itself.

During my time as an athletic trainer, I’ve worked exclusively with elite and professional athletes in the NFL, MLB, NBA, USTA, WTA, PGA, LPGA, NHL, MLS, Olympics, USATF and Division 1 universities. Along with many years of experience treating professional athletes, my sports health care practice is an integration and assimilation of over 5000+ hours of professional continuing education, blending approaches from many influences such as movement impairment systems, DNS, Pilates, yoga, EXOS, FMS, visceral and neural manipulation, and more.

As an athletic training professional, I’ve spoken or presented at the PBATS Baseball Medicine Conference, National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Symposium, The Far West Athletic Trainers Meeting, Arizona State Athletic Trainers Meeting, Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers Association Meeting, Korean Athletic Trainers Association Meeting, Japan Athletic Training Organization Meeting, Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers Society Annual Meeting, The Annual Meeting of the Pilates Method Alliance, just to name a few.

Typically, I speak on evaluation and functional exams, the process of returning high-performing athletes back to sports, presented case studies, talked about my approach on rest and self-care, and presented my tried and true MovementREV methodology.

MovementREV

Contact Information

MovementREV
San Diego, CA
United States

tel. 480.612.5101 (day)

anna@movementrev.com

Hours of operation / Fees

Please send me an email to schedule and appointment.

Initial Evaluation and Treatment Session: $275, then hourly $275/hr

Typical Appointment duration: 120min for first session, 45-90min each additional session

Driving directions

Appointments available at Olympus Movement Performance in Vista, CA.

Schedule directly with me via email.

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Skills

Barral Institute Visceral Manipulation (VM)

Barral Institute Neural Manipulation (NM)

American Dry Needling Institute Integrative Systemic Dry Needling (cannot practice due to CA and AZ state laws, collaborates with LAc and PTs/DCs)

Dr. Ma’s Systemic Dry Needling (cannot practice due to CA and AZ state laws, collaborates with LAc and PTs/DCs)

Polestar Pilates Rehabilitation Comprehensive Training

Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training- 200hr

Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)

Shirley Sahrmann Movement System Impairment Syndromes (MSIS)- Long term course

NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist

Functional Movement Screening (FMS)

Augmented Soft Tissue Mobilization (ASTYM)

Orthopedic evaluation and joint mobilization (International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine IAOM)

Muscle Energy Techniques (MET)


Articles & Books Written

Hartman, AJ. Utilizing Seated Resting Postures to Improve Mobility and Function, Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. IN PROCESS

Hartman, AJ. How in Tune is Your Body? For Michael Boyle’s StrengthCoach.com November 30, 2015. [http://www.strengthcoach.com/members/How-in-Tune-is-Your-Body.cfm]

Hartman AJ, The Breadth of Using Breathing as a Training and Rehabilitation Foundational Movement Assessment, Strength and Conditioning Journal, Special Topic Issue: Sports Medicine. IN PROCESS.

Hartman AJ, Falsone SA. The Art and Science of Evaluation, Chapter in Trius Sports Performance and Rehabilitation Handbook, KinetIQ, Japan. IN PROGRESS.

Hartman AJ, Principal investigator; Sauers EL, Co-investigator Title: A Comparison between the horizontal adduction stretch and prone internal rotation stretch for increasing posterior shoulder mobility in professional baseball players

McLeod IA, Hartman AJ, Baltmanis S, Hackett G. Substance Abuse. P.L.A.Y.S. Curriculum. Mesa, AZ: Dwight Patterson Sports Academy, 2004 [www.dpsasports.org].

Snyder A, Hartman AJ, Valovich McLeod T. The Impact of Stretching on Sports Injury Risk and Performance. Athletic Therapy Today. Human Kinetics, Vol. 11, No. 6, November 2006.

Hartman AJ. “Kata Catches.” Plyometrics with Soft Weights. Thera-Band Academy Clinical Corner. Akron, OH: The Hygenic Corporation, 2006 [www.Thera-BandAcademy.com]


Professional Associations / Memberships

National Athletic Trainers Association

Fascia Research Society

Pilates Method Alliance