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The Movement Driven Podcast

Podcast by Movement Driven

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The Movement Driven Podcast with Dr. Greg is where pain meets performance. Each week, Dr. Greg — performance physical therapist and founder of Movement Driven in Jacksonville, Florida — shares practical strategies to help you move better, recover smarter, and stay active in the sports and activities you love. From breaking down chronic pain myths to exploring healthy aging, recovery science, and everyday movement tips, this podcast is designed to empower you with the tools and knowledge you need to bridge the gap between rehab and performance. Whether you’re an athlete, a busy parent, or sim

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38 episodes

episode Fit at Any Age: How to Train Smarter, Move Better, and Stay Active for Life artwork

Fit at Any Age: How to Train Smarter, Move Better, and Stay Active for Life

Is it really possible to stay strong, athletic, and injury-free as you get older — or does aging mean slowing down? In this episode, Dr. Greg breaks down the real science of what happens to your body as you age (starting as early as your 30s), and more importantly, what you can do about it. From muscle loss and joint stiffness to hormonal changes and cardiovascular decline, Dr. Greg explains why aging doesn't have to mean giving up the activities you love — it just means training smarter. You'll learn the biggest mistakes aging athletes make, why most people are way too one-dimensional in their training, and how slowing down your movements might actually be the key to unlocking long-term performance. We also look at what elite athletes like LeBron James, Messi, and Serena Williams can teach everyday people about longevity — and how you can apply those same principles without a personal chef or a travel physio. Whether you're 33, 53, or 73, there's something in this episode for you. It's never too late to start, and you'll be surprised what just a few weeks of consistent, intentional movement can do. 📍 Based in Jacksonville? Book your first eval for just $79 — a special rate for podcast listeners. Visit movementdriven.com to schedule your discovery call.

20 May 2026 - 17 min
episode Why Your Pain Won't Go Away — Inflammation, Nerve Pain & What Your Body Is Actually Telling You artwork

Why Your Pain Won't Go Away — Inflammation, Nerve Pain & What Your Body Is Actually Telling You

Not all pain is created equal — and understanding the difference could change everything about how you recover. In this episode, Dr. Greg Goldberger breaks down the real science of inflammation: what it is, why you actually need it, and why it gets such a bad rap. More importantly, he explains why pain that lingers for months or years is rarely just inflammation — and what's really going on instead. You'll learn: * The 3 stages of healing and how long each should realistically take * The 5 types of pain (inflammatory, ischemic, mechanical, neuropathic & central sensitization) and how to tell which one you're experiencing * Why pain often sticks around long after an injury — and the snowball effect most people never catch early enough * The truth about anti-inflammatories and steroid injections — when they help and when they're just a Band-Aid * Why seeing a physical therapist early can mean 1–2 visits instead of months of treatment If you've ever Googled your symptoms trying to figure out why something still hurts, this episode is for you. 📍 Based in Jacksonville? Book a free 15-minute discovery call or your first evaluation for $79 at movementdriven.com.

13 May 2026 - 24 min
episode From Overlooked to On the Field: Inside the Jacksonville Competitive Baseball League with Jonathan Vazquez artwork

From Overlooked to On the Field: Inside the Jacksonville Competitive Baseball League with Jonathan Vazquez

Jacksonville is getting something special. On this episode of the Movement Driven Podcast, Dr. Greg sits down with Jonathan Vazquez — founder and league director of the Jacksonville Competitive Baseball League (JCBL) — to talk about what happens to competitive baseball players after the dream doesn't go as planned. The JCBL was built for the college athlete who didn't get drafted, the minor leaguer who got released, and the overlooked talent who still has game. With Opening Day set for Friday, May 15th and four teams hitting the field — the Muffin Freaks, Popcorn Runners, Jamming Tacos, and Donut Stealers — Jacksonville is stepping into something bigger than just a local league. Jonathan shares his journey from growing up in Puerto Rico near some of baseball's greatest players, playing collegiately at Tiffin University, and spending 20+ years developing talent before founding the JCBL in 2025. He breaks down how advanced analytics tools like Rapsodo and Blast Motion are giving players real developmental feedback, the realistic pathway for athletes to put up numbers and get signed, and his bold vision to make Jacksonville a hub for international baseball by 2030. Dr. Greg also dives into the physical side of competitive baseball — what injury patterns show up in college-age athletes returning to the game, why shoulder, elbow, and lumbar health matter at this level, and what Movement Driven PT is building alongside the JCBL to keep players healthy and on the field all season long. Whether you're a player looking for a competitive home, a fan of the game, or someone who believes Jacksonville deserves more — this episode is for you. 🗓️ Opening Day: Friday, May 15, 2026 — Jacksonville Competitive Baseball League 🔗 Follow the JCBL to get involved and buy tickets.

6 May 2026 - 20 min
episode Is Your Knee Predicting the Weather? The Real Reason Your Knees Ache artwork

Is Your Knee Predicting the Weather? The Real Reason Your Knees Ache

Ever feel like your knees ache right before it rains — and wonder if you're imagining it? You're not. But the reason might surprise you. In this episode, Dr. Greg breaks down the science behind weather-related joint pain and why barometric pressure changes can make sensitive joints feel worse — especially in people with osteoarthritis. Then he shifts to one of the most common issues he sees in younger and active people: anterior knee pain (also called patellofemoral pain syndrome). If you've ever had pain around your kneecap during squats, lunges, stairs, or everyday activity, Dr. Greg explains exactly why it happens and what actually fixes it — hint: it's almost never just a knee problem. You'll learn: * Why joints feel worse when the weather changes (and what the research says) * How barometric pressure affects joint fluid and pain sensitivity * Why anterior knee pain is so common in active people of all ages * The three main causes: hip mobility, hip strength, and quad tightness * How poor movement mechanics silently overload your knee over time * Simple changes to your squat and lunge form that can dramatically reduce pain * Why treating the knee alone almost never works long-term If your knees hurt when you work out and you've been told to just rest or manage it, this episode is for you. 📍 Book a discovery call or schedule an evaluation at movement.com

29 Apr 2026 - 17 min
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Spring Training Exposes Everything: Was Your Off-Season Actually Good Enough?

April doesn't cause injuries — it exposes them. If your off-season didn't build strength, capacity, and proper progression, the start of your season is exactly when those problems show up. In this episode, Dr. Greg breaks down what a bad off-season actually looks like (hint: it's not just doing nothing), what a good one should include, and why the same training that prevents injuries is the same training that boosts performance. You'll learn: * Why arm pain in early spring is an off-season problem, not a spring problem * The importance of a true rest period — and how long it should actually be * Why leg training is non-negotiable for throwing velocity and hitting power * How to train your body's deceleration phase to protect your arm * What sport-specific drills and conditioning should look like for baseball athletes Whether you're a parent, a coach, or an athlete yourself, this episode gives you a clear picture of how to structure your off-season so your body is ready when the season demands everything from it. Dr. Greg has worked with MLB All-Stars and athletes of all ages at Movement Driven in Jacksonville, FL. Visit MovementDriven.com to schedule a discovery call and build a program that gets you healthier and throwing faster than ever before.

22 Apr 2026 - 13 min
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