Performance

Profile and monitor sport relevant KPIs to level up your performance.

There are two different models of performance available to meet your needs.

Profiling

Profiling

This model is used for healthy athletes / teams that want to play at the next level. Utilizing the latest technology in sports rehab and performance, we will capture baseline profiling and compare this to normative data in the collegiate or professional setting. With a known goal to strive for and metrics to improve upon, I will work with your team's strength or athletic development coach to formulate a plan to progress, test, and then re-profile until the gap has been closed.

This model is used for healthy athletes / teams that want to play at the next level. Utilizing the latest technology in sports rehab and performance, we will capture baseline profiling and compare this to normative data in the collegiate or professional setting. With a known goal to strive for and metrics to improve upon, I will work with your team's strength or athletic development coach to formulate a plan to progress, test, and then re-profile until the gap has been closed.

Profiling Example

Utilizing the test position and reference values above, we can test where the athlete currently is (2.62x BW) and create programming to bridge the gap towards where they need to be (~3.0x BW). Ultimately, the goal is to get these physical capacities transferred with your skills coach to success on the field or court.

Utilizing the test position and reference values above, we can test where the athlete currently is (2.62x BW ~ below) and create programming to bridge the gap towards where they need to be (~3.0x BW). Ultimately, the goal is to get these physical capacities transferred with your skills coach to success on the field or court.

Example

Monitoring

This model is for athletes that are currently rehabbing from an injury or have successfully return to sport following an injury and want more frequent check-ins. Unfortunately, even in college and professional settings with all of the resources available, it is not uncommon to see declines in performance after clearance. Although the risk of re-injury may never be fully eliminated, this process allows for us to target deficits as they arise instead of after another injury has occurred.

This model is for athletes that are currently rehabbing from an injury or have successfully return to sport following an injury and want more frequent check-ins. Unfortunately, even in college and professional settings with all of the resources available, it is not uncommon to see declines in performance after clearance. Although the risk of re-injury may never be fully eliminated, this process allows for us to target deficits as they arise instead of after another injury has occurred.

Monitoring

Example

This is an example of an athlete returning Post-ACLR, which is a common injury in cutting/pivoting sports. This individual came to me for testing several months after clearance for basketball and completion of rehab. This individual demonstrated symmetry; however, both limbs were under performing and was symmetrically weak as demonstrated in the 25th percentile (better than 25% of athletes matched for age/sex).

Monitoring Example

This is an example of an athlete returning Post-ACLR, which is a common injury in cutting/pivoting sports. This individual came to me for testing several months after clearance for basketball and completion of rehab. This individual demonstrated symmetry; however, both limbs were under performing and was symmetrically weak as demonstrated in the 25th percentile (better than 25% of athletes matched for age/sex).