The Movement Driven Podcast

Golf Performance & Injury Prevention — TPI, Mobility & Adding Distance to Your Swing | E44

18 min · 8 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Golf Performance & Injury Prevention — TPI, Mobility & Adding Distance to Your Swing | E44

Descripción

Golf puts serious repetitive stress on the lumbar spine, hips, and thoracic spine — and most golf injuries don't come from one bad swing, but from years of compensation patterns. In this episode, Dr. Greg breaks down how Movement Driven Physiotherapy uses TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) screening alongside functional movement assessments to identify exactly what's limiting a golfer's swing, whether that's low back pain, golfer's elbow, hip restrictions, or lost distance off the tee. Dr. Greg explains why most golfers stretch wrong (hint: hold it longer than you think), how mobility, coordination, and strength work together to create the "whipping effect" that adds real distance, and why the thoracic spine and hips — not the lumbar spine — should be doing most of the rotating in a golf swing. He also shares what recovery should look like between rounds and why golf-specific rehab is really just a strength and performance program in disguise. Whether you're dealing with an aching back after 18 holes or just want more distance and consistency in your swing, this episode covers the framework Dr. Greg uses with golfers of all ages and skill levels. 📞 Ready to move and swing better? Book a free 15-minute discovery call with Dr. Greg, or mention this podcast episode for a discounted $79 evaluation, including a TPI-specific assessment. 🌐 movementdriven.com 📱 904-257-5765

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Movement Driven Podcast!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

45 episodios

Portada del episodio Golf Performance & Injury Prevention — TPI, Mobility & Adding Distance to Your Swing | E44

Golf Performance & Injury Prevention — TPI, Mobility & Adding Distance to Your Swing | E44

Golf puts serious repetitive stress on the lumbar spine, hips, and thoracic spine — and most golf injuries don't come from one bad swing, but from years of compensation patterns. In this episode, Dr. Greg breaks down how Movement Driven Physiotherapy uses TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) screening alongside functional movement assessments to identify exactly what's limiting a golfer's swing, whether that's low back pain, golfer's elbow, hip restrictions, or lost distance off the tee. Dr. Greg explains why most golfers stretch wrong (hint: hold it longer than you think), how mobility, coordination, and strength work together to create the "whipping effect" that adds real distance, and why the thoracic spine and hips — not the lumbar spine — should be doing most of the rotating in a golf swing. He also shares what recovery should look like between rounds and why golf-specific rehab is really just a strength and performance program in disguise. Whether you're dealing with an aching back after 18 holes or just want more distance and consistency in your swing, this episode covers the framework Dr. Greg uses with golfers of all ages and skill levels. 📞 Ready to move and swing better? Book a free 15-minute discovery call with Dr. Greg, or mention this podcast episode for a discounted $79 evaluation, including a TPI-specific assessment. 🌐 movementdriven.com 📱 904-257-5765

8 de jul de 202618 min
Portada del episodio Beat the Florida Heat: Hydration Secrets for Summer Runners | Ep. 43

Beat the Florida Heat: Hydration Secrets for Summer Runners | Ep. 43

Florida summers are brutal — and if you're running, walking, or just spending the Fourth of July outdoors, hydration can make or break your day. In this episode, Dr. Greg breaks down why Florida heat hits differently than dry heat states like Arizona or Nevada, how humidity sabotages your body's natural cooling system, and why "just drink water" isn't enough advice. Dr. Greg covers the real signs you're under-hydrated (hint: thirst means you're already behind), the difference between water and electrolytes, and how to adjust training volume and timing as temperatures spike. Plus, timely tips for staying safe at Fourth of July beach days, vacations, and outdoor events when heat exhaustion risk is at its peak. Whether you're training for your next race, picking up running for the first time, or just trying to survive a Florida summer, this episode will help you make smarter decisions about hydration, recovery, and heat safety. 🔹 Topics covered: * Why Florida humidity is more dangerous than dry heat * Water vs. electrolytes — what your body actually needs * How to adjust training as temperatures rise * Staying safe during Fourth of July and summer vacations * Simple hydration habits that make a real difference 📅 Ready to move better and feel your best this summer? Book a free 15-minute Discovery Call or get your $79 first evaluation with Dr. Greg at movementdriven.com or call 904-257-5765.

1 de jul de 202611 min
Portada del episodio Men’s Health Month: The Real Cost of Waiting Too Long to Fix Your Pain | E42

Men’s Health Month: The Real Cost of Waiting Too Long to Fix Your Pain | E42

June is Men’s Health Month, and Dr. Greg tackles one of the biggest mistakes he sees men make when it comes to their health: waiting too long to address pain. Whether it’s back pain, shoulder pain, golf-related injuries, or chronic aches that have become “normal,” many men choose to push through discomfort instead of finding the root cause. The problem? Pain rarely fixes itself, and what starts as a minor issue can snowball into bigger limitations, reduced performance, missed activities, and even surgery. In this episode, Dr. Greg discusses: ✅ Why men are more likely to delay seeking treatment ✅ The long-term consequences of ignoring pain ✅ Common injuries that worsen when left untreated ✅ How golf, fitness, and everyday activities are impacted by poor movement patterns ✅ The financial cost of waiting versus addressing issues early ✅ Why movement should be the foundation of recovery ✅ How Florida’s Direct Access law allows you to start physical therapy without a physician referral If you’ve been dealing with pain for months—or even years—this episode is a reminder that you don’t have to simply “live with it.” The sooner you address the root cause, the sooner you can get back to doing the things you love—whether that’s golfing, exercising, playing with your kids or grandkids, or simply moving through life without limitations. 📍 Serving Jacksonville, St. Johns, Ponte Vedra, and Northeast Florida 📞 Schedule a Discovery Call or Initial Evaluation: 🌐 MovementDriven.com

24 de jun de 202614 min
Portada del episodio Why Stretching Isn't Fixing Your Tight Muscles (And What Actually Will) | E41

Why Stretching Isn't Fixing Your Tight Muscles (And What Actually Will) | E41

Feeling tight no matter how much you stretch? In this episode, Dr. Greg breaks down the real reasons muscles feel tight—and why stretching alone often isn't the answer. He explains the difference between muscles that are protectively guarding an injury versus those that have structurally shortened over time, and why "tight is weak, weak is tight" is the key to understanding chronic pain. Dr. Greg also covers real-world examples like the hip flexor-glute relationship, the domino effect of poor posture on neck and shoulder tightness, and what parents should know about growth-related tightness in young athletes (including Osgood-Schlatter's and Sever's disease). If you've been stretching and stretching with no relief, this episode explains why—and what to do instead. 📍 Movement Driven Performance Physiotherapy | Jacksonville & St. Johns, FL 📞 Call us at 904-257-5765 🌐 Visit movementdriven.com to book a discovery call or schedule an evaluation with Dr. Greg

17 de jun de 202620 min
Portada del episodio Why Your Pain Keeps Coming Back (And What You're Actually Missing) | Ep. 40

Why Your Pain Keeps Coming Back (And What You're Actually Missing) | Ep. 40

If you've tried physical therapy, chiropractic care, or even injections and you're still dealing with the same pain — this episode is for you. In Episode 40 of the Movement Driven Podcast, Dr. Greg breaks down the real reason so many people stay stuck in a cycle of recurring pain: the problem was never actually addressed at the source. He explains the critical difference between treating a symptom and treating the root cause, why movement quality is just as important as movement quantity, and what most standard evaluations miss that keeps patients from making lasting progress. Dr. Greg also walks through what a true movement assessment looks like — how he analyzes the way the brain and body communicate, identifies compensation patterns, and builds a plan that changes the way you move at a neurological level, not just a muscular one. Whether you've been told your glutes are weak, your hip mobility is off, or you've just been handed a generic exercise handout and sent on your way — this episode will help you understand why real recovery takes more than going through the motions. Topics covered: * Why passive treatments alone rarely create lasting change * The difference between symptom relief and root cause resolution * What a movement assessment actually reveals * How compensation patterns quietly reinforce injury cycles * The one question you should be asking any provider — and what to do if they can't answer it Ready to find out what's actually keeping you in pain? Dr. Greg sees patients in Jacksonville and St. Johns, FL and offers a free 15-minute discovery call. Visit movementdriven.com or call 904-257-5765 to get started.

10 de jun de 202619 min