Education-first guidance is only as good as the people delivering it. Meet the two clinicians who bring medicine, athletics, and movement science to every consultation.
Licensed physician · Orthopedics-trained · Former Division I & Army World Class athlete
Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Joe developed a passion for athletics at an early age through competitive swimming. That passion led him to compete at the Division I level at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he balanced elite athletics, military leadership, and academics.
Following graduation, Joe continued competing through the U.S. Army’s World Class Athlete Program, training full-time with the goal of qualifying for the 2020 Olympic Games. While the COVID-19 pandemic ultimately brought that chapter to a close, the experience provided firsthand insight into the demands of high-level performance, injury prevention, recovery, nutrition, and long-term athletic development.
After serving in the military for nearly three years, Joe entered medical school and quickly found a passion for orthopedics. The field combined many of the disciplines that had shaped his life and career—human anatomy, biomechanics, sports performance, rehabilitation, injury management, and movement science. Through medical school and orthopedic training, Joe developed a deep understanding of how the body functions, adapts, heals, and performs across different stages of life.
Today, Joe brings together a unique combination of experiences rarely found in one place: elite athletics, military service, medical education, orthopedic training, and years of studying human performance. This perspective allows him to help clients better understand the factors that influence recovery, performance, longevity, body composition, nutrition, supplementation, and overall wellness.
Unlike a traditional medical consultation, Joe’s work focuses on education, performance optimization, and helping clients navigate the overwhelming amount of information available in today’s health and wellness landscape. Rather than providing medical treatment or individualized healthcare, consultations are designed to help clients better understand the science, evaluate available options, and develop practical strategies that align with their goals, lifestyle, and budget.
Whether discussing training around injuries, improving recovery, optimizing nutrition, building muscle, improving body composition, supporting healthy aging, or understanding emerging peptide and supplementation strategies, Joe’s approach remains the same: focus on evidence, practicality, and long-term results rather than hype or quick fixes.
Joe’s goal is to bridge the gap between complex science and real-world application. By combining the analytical framework of medical and orthopedic training with firsthand experience in elite athletics, he helps clients better understand the mechanisms, potential benefits, limitations, and realistic expectations surrounding performance, recovery, longevity, and wellness interventions. The result is straightforward, evidence-based guidance designed to help individuals make more informed decisions and achieve sustainable results.
Brian brings more than 27 years of experience helping clients improve movement, performance, resilience, and overall wellbeing through individualized assessment, education, coaching, and hands-on therapeutic support. With a background in biology, strength and conditioning, massage therapy, yoga, applied neuroscience, and counseling, Brian’s work sits at the intersection of movement quality, nervous system regulation, behavior change, and long-term health.
In his role as a Movement Assessment Specialist, Brian uses the Selective Functional Movement Assessment, or SFMA, to evaluate fundamental movement patterns and identify the underlying causes of pain, limitation, compensation, or reduced performance. Rather than simply looking at where discomfort shows up, Brian works to understand how the body moves as a system; assessing asymmetries, stability and motor-control dysfunctions, mobility restrictions, and joint-specific movement limitations.
From there, Brian helps clients translate assessment findings into practical next steps. This may include therapeutic rehabilitation exercises, movement modifications, soft-tissue treatment recommendations, and adjustments to existing fitness, performance, or recovery plans. His goal is not just to tell clients what to do, but to help them better understand their own body so they can participate actively in their progress.
Brian’s approach is collaborative, educational, and client-centered. Whether someone is returning from injury, trying to improve performance, addressing chronic movement restrictions, or seeking to optimize their health alongside broader wellness or peptide-support protocols, Brian focuses on building clarity, confidence, and sustainable self-care strategies.
His professional background includes work as a personal trainer, wellness coach, massage therapist, prevention and rehabilitation specialist, yoga anatomy instructor, and strength and conditioning coach. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, licensed massage therapist, registered yoga teacher, SFMA-trained practitioner, and ART Elite Provider. Brian is also currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Counseling, further deepening his understanding of motivation, self-regulation, behavior change, and the psychological side of healing and health.
At the core of Brian’s work is a simple goal: to help clients help themselves. He does this through better assessment, better education, smarter movement, and a more complete understanding of how the body adapts, protects, compensates, and heals.
CSCS · LMT · RYT · SFMA-trained · ART Elite Provider · MA Counseling (in progress)
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