Instant access • Full 2-hour workshop • Lifetime replay
If this helps you see one case differently, it pays for itself immediately.

•The exact framework I use in real clinical cases
•No filler. No intro fluff. Straight into assessment breakdown
•Designed to change how you see movement immediately
•You’ll be able to apply this the next day with clients
Professional education for clinicians and coaches. Not intended for pain clients.

"After taking Greg’s Coaches Workshop, you realize it’s not about knowing more techniques, but understanding what you’re actually measuring at a deeper level.
It completely changed the questions I ask and how I see movement.
It felt more like an art than assessment, while still being highly practical and immediately applicable.”
— Meghan Farrell, Kinetic Chain Therapist
You run range of motion tests.
You check strength.
You identify “tight” areas.
And then…
You default to familiar exercises.
Not because they’re wrong.
But because the assessment didn’t clearly identify the primary driver.
When evaluation lacks prioritization, prescription becomes generic.
That’s where chronic pain persists.
That’s where athletes plateau.
Before someone stands up, their story is already revealing:
• Load tolerance history
• Protective strategies
• Nervous system state
• Beliefs about pain
• Compensation tendencies
The subjective evaluation forms the hypothesis.
Objective testing should confirm it.
In this workshop, you’ll learn the exact framework I use to map the system before movement even begins.
When subjective and objective findings align, the primary driver becomes clear.

• Programs become generic
• Complex cases stall
• Athletes plateau
• Chronic pain persists
• Clinicians second-guess prioritization
• The primary driver becomes clear
• Exercise selection becomes intentional
• Complex cases become manageable
• Outcomes improve predictably
This is not about adding more tests.
It’s about clarifying what matters most.
Subjective Framework
How to extract the true driver from the patient’s story
The questions that reveal internal motivators and meaningful outcomes
How to recognize fight-or-flight physiology that alters pain behavior
How stress, sleep, trauma, and load history shape compensation patterns in movement
How to establish a clear treatment direction before testing begins
Once the subjective map is clear, objective testing becomes confirmation, not guesswork.
Objective Mapping
How the foot drives force transfer through the entire system
How simple movements (toe touch, extension, side bend, rotation, hip hike/drop) reveal where the system is avoiding load
Why many clinicians miss ribcage–pelvis coordination during movement
How table tests reveal muscle chains that are not activating
How assessment findings guide exercise selection
This framework is the same lens I use with high-level athletes and complex chronic pain cases.

You work with chronic pain or athletic populations where compensation masks the primary driver
You want your assessment to clearly dictate exercise selection
You want sharper prioritization in complex cases
You want a structured clinical reasoning system, not more exercises
Clinicians looking for exercise templates without reasoning
Practitioners satisfied with protocol-driven prescription
Those wanting more tests instead of clearer prioritization
Anyone seeking drills rather than structured clinical thinking
Professional-level clinical education.
This framework wasn’t developed in a classroom.
It began after a foot injury before turned into a four-year problem that multiple treatment approaches failed to resolve.
That experience forced me to question how we assess movement, how exercises are prescribed, and why many rehabilitation approaches focus on isolated structures rather than how the body coordinates as a system.
What helped me resolve my own pain became the foundation of a clearer way to integrate subjective and objective findings so the primary driver becomes identifiable and prescription becomes intentional.
Over the years, that approach has been refined through working with complex chronic pain cases and professional athletes inside my clinic.
This workshop breaks down that framework.
Many of the patients I see today arrive after multiple prior treatment attempts have failed.
A 2-hour practitioner workshop on integrating subjective and objective assessment into a structured clinical framework.
Learn how to identify the primary driver in complex cases so your evaluation clearly dictates exercise selection.
If you want your assessment to clearly dictate prescription, join the workshop below.
Used with:
• Professional athletes
• Complex chronic pain cases
• Patients after failed treatment attempts
Most clinicians don’t lack exercises.
They lack a framework for prioritizing them.
Ready to learn the framework?
Full 2-hour workshop you can revisit anytime you need
A clear system for identifying the primary driver in complex cases
Real case examples showing how to apply it in practice
Tools you can use immediately with your next client
So you’re not guessing what to do next.