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🗓️ 26 May 2025
⏱️ 105 minutes
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Kyler Brown is a sports rehab chiropractor who specializes in injury recovery, pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation, and guiding clients from rehab back to peak performance. As co-founder of the private training program 10 Squared alongside Peter, Kyler shares his approach to injury prevention and performance optimization—highlighting how overlooked movement patterns can quietly lead to chronic issues over time. He outlines a practical framework for assessing and treating individuals, highlights the importance of understanding movement dynamics and asymmetries, and discusses personalized rehab strategies through real-world case studies. The conversation also explores the psychological side of recovery, including the role of fear and mental barriers in rehabilitation. Kyler shares actionable tools to evaluate movement patterns and implement training strategies that support long-term strength and health.
A companion video series demonstrating exercises for common problem areas—such as the lower back, neck, shoulders, and knees—is available exclusively to subscribers on the show notes page.
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1:04.1 | My guest this week is Dr. Kyler Brown. |
1:06.5 | Kyler is a sports rehab chiropractor who specializes in sports injury pre and post surgical |
1:11.9 | rehabilitation and bridging the gap from rehab to performance. |
1:15.7 | He is the co-founder, along with myself, of 10 squared, an Austin-based private member training |
1:20.7 | program focused on building and maintaining exceptional muscle capacities for the marginal |
1:26.3 | decade. Originally, this was a conversation that we recorded just for the 10 squared audience. |
1:35.6 | But once it got out there and we saw how much the clients there appreciated it, we decided to |
1:41.0 | repurpose it as a podcast for all of you. |
1:44.8 | In this episode, we discussed the principles behind injury prevention, recovery, and |
1:49.1 | performance optimization, including how small movement dynamics can lead to chronic issues, |
1:53.9 | discuss a framework for assessing and treating individuals, heightening the importance of |
1:58.2 | understanding from between movement patterns, functional asymmetries, |
2:01.3 | and personalized rehab approaches. Talk about some specific case studies, including Kyler's work |
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