MEET CLT® INSTRUCTORS
Guided by Experience. Backed by Science.
Certified Professionals with Extensive Clinical and Training Experience
Britta Dietz
PT, CLT® Founder, IPNFA ® Advanced Instructor
From the early 90-s I looked how to have more function in using PNF patterns. Then I tried to put patterns in a unit together like in sports and gait and emphasised the trunk. In the late 90s I worked a lot with scapula and pelvis patterns by doing three dimensional trunk Patterns and the head was well integrated.
With it I could initiate reciprocal Patterns of the whole body which was the start of Sprinter and Skater coordination’s.
Teaching PNF with Sprinter Skater coordinations were recognised like more effective in Germany and in South Korea from 2003.
Thank you to Tae-Yoon Kim PT, PhD. and Moon-Kyu Lee. PT, PhD. a lot of scientific background have been done till now.
PNF is now only a base in my treatment. I use Patterns and Techniques in coordinated structures and call it Coordinative Locomotor training – CLT
Achievements
- 1962-1964 completion of education as a Physiotherapist in Munich / Germany, School for Physiotherapy at the University of Munich under Professor Dr. H. von Braunbehrens.
- 1965 awarded a diploma in physiotherapy followed by a further year of practical work in a Rehabilitation Centre the Halter Institute, in Wildbad,the Black Forest. The diploma was awarded by the State authority of Bavaria by Dr. Hußlein, Regierungsmedizinaldirektor.
- 1965 immigration to South Africa.
- 1965-1968 work in Cape Town at the spinal cord injuries unit, Conradie Hospital, directed by Pat Davies. M.S.C.P. senior physiotherapist.
- 1968 in Germany, work at a thoracic unit in Munich, at the Hospital Rechts der Isar.
- 1969 – 1971- education in PNF (Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation) by Margaret Knott A.P.T.A. following which I was invited to join her staff at the Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center, Vallejo, California U.S.A.
- 1971-1973 -Rehabilitation units for spinal cord injuries in Murnau and Heidelberg/ Germany
- tutor in PNF at the Heidelberg physiotherapy School University of Heidelberg.
- 1981 Instructor´s course in PNF under the direction of Sue Adler A.P.T.A. in Bad Ragaz Switzerland. Qualified as an international PNF instructor by the international PNF association IPNFA.
- 1983 to the present time instructor in PNF courses in Germany, South Korea, Croatia
- free lance work as a domiciliary physiotherapist
- Since 1998 development of the Sprinter/ Skater concept
- The first edition of my book was printed in 2009. Let’s sprint, let’s skate Innovationen im PNF Konzept
- the 2. edition in 2018 PNF in Lokomotion.
- Both books are also translated into Korean and an English version will be ready in 2019
Tae-Yoon Kim
PT, Ph.D. Professor Dept.Physical Therapy, Wong-gwang Health College, Movement Science Research Institute, CLT® Instructor
Moon- Kyu Lee
PT, Ph.D., CLT® Instructor
Gordana Pošćić
MSc.PT, IPNFA® Advanced Instructor, CLT® Instructor
Gordana Pošćić is a highly experienced physiotherapist with over 43 years of clinical practice and a former owner of a private physical therapy and rehabilitation clinic in Rijeka (FizioGP), which she successfully led for 29 years.
Today, she is an international instructor of PNF and CLT®, delivering education to physiotherapists, physicians, and trainers across Europe and beyond, including countries such as South Korea, Russia, Cyprus, Poland, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
After decades of hands-on clinical work, Gordana shifted her focus toward education with a clear mission: to translate her extensive knowledge and experience into structured, practical methods that restore movement confidence, stability, and quality of life.
She developed the Fit & Perform training system, based on the CLT® (Coordinative Locomotor Training) concept created by Britta Dietz, combined with her own clinical expertise. Her approach emphasizes training the body as an integrated system—improving coordination, efficiency, and functional movement.
Eunjin Na
PT, MSc.
She is a physical therapist and a CLT and PNF instructor in Korea. She previously worked at a
neurological rehabilitation hospital and currently teaches Neurological Exercise Therapy and Practice at
the university. She is a licensed physical therapist with a master’s degree in neurological rehabilitation.
She studies effective methods and procedures for applying Coordinative Locomotor Training (CLT) in
clinical practice. While teaching therapeutic exercise to university students, she actively incorporates
CLT into her educational and clinical approach. She is a Movement Links® Specialist and a Certified PNF
Therapist (IPNFA). She is also deeply interested in movement- and locomotion-based therapeutic
approaches such as DNS®.
Walter Bodendorf
PT, CLT® Instructor
Hyeryoung Park
PT, M.Sc., CLT® Instructor
She is a licensed physical therapist with a master’s degree in neurological rehabilitation and a rehabilitation Pilates instructor. She frequently lectures at universities and professional institutions. She also serves as Vice President of the KPNFA Gwangju Branch. She co-runs the private clinic where she applies the principles of Coordinative Locomotor Training (CLT) to manage musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. She actively organizes workshops to share CLT concepts with both the public and movement professionals.
CLT® A+B Course
CLT® For Rehabilitation
Learn how to recognize, facilitate, and apply locomotion-based coordination patterns in rehabilitation and training.
- Pain reduction
- Improved trunk stability
- Restored mobility and control
- Efficient motor learning
- Whole-body coordination
CLT® C Course
CLT® For Rehabilitation
Deepen your expertise and learn to design treatment strategies for real-world movement problems.
- Clinical reasoning
- Case-based application
- Treatment design
- Problem-solving skills
- Advanced coordination
CLT® X Course
CLT® For Training & Performance
Transform treatment into long-term results through structured training systems.
- Improved coordination and agility
- Enhanced sport performance
- Injury prevention
- Functional strength transfer
- Scalable training systems