DNS Exercise Course Part II London
Take your DNS practice further. This DNS exercise course in London covers advanced positions, resistance integration, and sport-specific applications over two hands-on days.
What You Will Learn on This DNS Exercise Course
Part II builds on the foundational principles covered in Part I, moving into higher developmental positions and integrating external resistance. This is where DNS becomes directly applicable to the training floor, bridging the gap between corrective exercise and strength and conditioning.
The course places a strong emphasis on refining movement patterns and applying DNS concepts to sporting contexts. You will explore how developmental kinesiology informs the way we coach dynamic, loaded, and sport-specific movements.
Course Format
What to expect
Part II continues the blend of theoretical and practical learning from Part I. Expect detailed presentations on advanced DNS concepts, with the majority of time spent in hands-on practice. You will work in pairs and groups, applying resistance-based and sport-specific exercises to develop your coaching skills in more dynamic settings.
Your Instructor
Łukasz Burliński
PT · DNS Instructor & Physiotherapist
Łukasz is Poland's first certified DNS instructor and has played a pivotal role in expanding the method nationally, translating clinical, paediatric, and skill courses across the country. He became an officially certified DNS practitioner in 2023 and continues to integrate the method at the highest level in both education and clinical practice.
He holds a master's degree from the University of Physical Education in Poznan and has been running his own physiotherapy and training clinic since 2014. His DNS journey began in 2016, and by 2020 he was already serving as the primary DNS course translator and instructor in Poland.
A lifelong athlete with a background in volleyball, CrossFit, kettlebell, and weightlifting (now channelled into Brazilian jiu-jitsu), Łukasz brings a unique perspective that blends clinical rigour with real-world athletic performance. He also serves as a provincial physiotherapist for the Polish Volleyball Association, applying DNS at the highest levels of competitive sport.
What Past Attendees Say
5.0 (41 reviews)“DNS changed the lens through which I look at exercise selection, forcing me to question why I put a client into a given position and how I address the foundational movements relevant to that individual.”
“DNS gave me a fresh perspective on how muscles are interlinked. The root cause of a problem may not be at the pain point. DNS addresses an inside-out approach to create core stabilisation in a more sustainable way.”
“The DNS course opened a new approach to visualising and testing movement dysfunction. It is a useful clinical tool for understanding movement patterns and explaining their causation.”
“The response I receive both physically and psychologically from each patient is remarkable. DNS practice for everyone is non-negotiable. I cannot recommend the course highly enough.”
The Certification Pathway
Part II is the second step towards becoming a Certified DNS Exercise Trainer (DNSET). After this course, you must pass an online test before progressing to Part III and the practical certification exam.
The online test covers material from Parts I and II and includes multiple-choice, picture-based, and video-based questions. A minimum passing score is required, with up to three attempts available.
Part I
Core principles, developmental kinesiology, breathing mechanics, and foundational positions.
Part II
Higher positions, resistance integration, and sport-specific DNS applications.
Part III
Athletic pathology, advanced case studies, and the practical certification exam.
DNSET
Certified DNS Exercise Trainer, awarded by the Prague School of Rehabilitation.
Pricing & Booking
- Date
- 9th-10th May 2026
- Location
- 38 Lombard Street, EC3V 9BS
- Course fee
- £399 inc VAT £479 £479 inc VAT
- Early bird
- Until 28th February 2026
- Prerequisite
- DNS Exercise Part I or DNS Practitioner Course A
- Prague School fee
- 100 EUR (paid separately to Prague School)
Frequently Asked Questions
You must have completed either DNS Exercise Part I or DNS Practitioner Course A before attending Part II. There is no minimum time gap, so you can attend the next available Part II after completing your prerequisite at any location worldwide.
Yes. After completing Part II, you must pass an online test before progressing to Part III. The test includes multiple-choice, picture-based, and video-based questions. A minimum passing score is required. You have up to three attempts; if unsuccessful, it is recommended to retake Part II before trying again.
The course fee covers two full days of tuition at Elevate LDN, 38 Lombard Street, London EC3V 9BS. A separate 100 EUR registration fee is paid directly to the Prague School of Rehabilitation, which provides access to your personal DNS App account with course notes and a certificate of achievement.
Yes. The early bird price is £399 inc VAT, available until 28th February 2026. After that date, the standard rate of £479 inc VAT applies.
Bookings may be transferred to a future course date in line with our DNS course terms and conditions. Transfer requests should be made as early as possible. Full cancellation and transfer details are available at checkout.
All DNS exercise courses are held at Elevate LDN, 38 Lombard Street, London EC3V 9BS, a 3-minute walk from Bank and Monument stations in the City of London. The studio provides a focused, professional environment for hands-on learning.