CLT® Courses
Learn CLT® and Transform How You Assess, Treat, and Train Movement
A Structured, Hands-On Learning Path That Builds Practical Skills You Can Apply Immediately in Rehabilitation, Training, and Performance
Start Your CLT® Certification Journey
CLT® education is designed as a structured learning pathway that builds from foundational coordination principles to advanced clinical application and performance training.
Each course focuses on practical, hands-on skills that can be directly applied in rehabilitation, training, and movement practice—helping you work more efficiently and achieve better results with your clients.
CLT® A + B Course
Foundations of Coordinated Movement
The A + B Course is your entry point into the CLT® concept.
It provides a clear understanding of locomotion-based coordination patterns and how to apply them in real situations.
You will learn how to recognize and facilitate key movement synergies, apply the CLT® activating process, and build effective exercise progressions for rehabilitation, daily function, and sport.
This course creates a solid foundation for working with movement as a coordinated system—not as isolated parts.
CLT® C Course
Clinical Reasoning and Advanced Application
The C Course is designed for professionals who want to go beyond understanding the concept and start applying it at a higher clinical level.
The focus shifts to problem-solving—learning how to assess movement dysfunctions, design structured treatment strategies, and adapt CLT® principles to complex, real-world cases.
You will deepen your reasoning, refine your decision-making, and develop the ability to build individualized treatment and exercise programs.
CLT® X Course
Hands-Off Training and Performance Transfer
The X Course focuses on translating CLT® principles into structured training.
It is designed to help you guide clients and athletes beyond treatment—toward long-term results through coordinated, progressive exercise systems.
Using locomotion-based patterns, you will learn how to improve performance, reduce injury risk, and build efficient movement through scalable training programs suitable for individuals and groups.
Choose the course that matches your current level and start applying CLT® with clarity, confidence, and measurable results.
Who Can Be Treated and Trained with the CLT Concept?
Coordinative Locomotor Training can be applied to people of different ages, abilities and movement needs — from rehabilitation to prevention, recreation and professional sport.
It is suitable for people with orthopaedic and neurological conditions, gait and coordination problems, poor posture, reduced balance, decreased stability, movement insecurity, sports-related needs and age-related decline in function. By addressing fundamental movement patterns, CLT supports motor control, reduces compensatory strategies, and promotes efficient, adaptable movement across the lifespan.
CLT can be used in therapy, rehabilitation, functional training, sport performance and fall prevention.
CLT is suitable for:
People with orthopaedic problems
Such as pain, reduced mobility, instability or functional limitations after injury, surgery or long-term musculoskeletal problems.
People with neurological conditions
Especially when movement control, coordination, balance, posture or walking ability are affected.
People with gait or coordination difficulties
For those who walk with insecurity, poor balance, asymmetry, poor rhythm, reduced trunk control or lack of coordination between arms, legs and trunk.
Children and adolescents with poor posture
When postural control, body alignment, coordination or movement quality need to be improved.
Sport professionals and athletes
For functional sport training, injury prevention, better body control, improved coordination, stability, power transfer and more efficient movement.
Healthy people of all ages
For fitness, recreation, better posture, improved mobility, stronger body control and more confident movement in daily life.
Older people
For balance training, fall prevention, improved walking security, better stability and maintaining independence in everyday activities.
Do you want to become a CLT® practitioner?
Learn to apply locomotion-based coordination principles in rehabilitation and performance settings.
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