Hey everyone,
📅 I go live every Friday
⏰ 9am MST / 11am EST
If you want to jump on a call with me, ask questions, or get feedback, that’s the best time to do it.
Today I want to cover three things:
1️⃣ The new free scoliosis course
2️⃣ How to get a free assessment
3️⃣ A big update on our research
1️⃣ New free course on scoliosis
- If you haven’t checked it out yet, I’ve just released a free scoliosis course.
- You can access it under Courses in the Learning Area here on Skool.
It includes short follow-along routines designed for the times people most often feel symptoms:
🕗 Morning
🌤 Afternoon
🌙 Night
You can do all three or just the one that fits your day best.
I also talk about realistic expectations with scoliosis management.
There’s a window in childhood where curve reduction is more likely.
As we get older and curves become larger, the focus shifts toward slowing progression, stopping further change, and sometimes reducing the curve over time.
If the free course helps and you want a more complete plan to reduce pain and manage your curve long term, the full course is linked inside the free program.
2️⃣ Free movement and scoliosis assessments
- I’m offering free assessments and want to make this available to as many people as possible.
- My goal is to build a library so people can see what movement professionals actually look for and better understand whether they need help with their movement or curve.
Here’s an example assessment video:
If you’d like an assessment, send your videos to:
3️⃣ Research update
- I’m excited to share that I’ve completed a research paper on the effectiveness of the Scoliosis Correction Protocol and I’m now looking for a journal to publish it.
- The research focused on how people’s perception of their scoliosis changes with training — one of the key areas studied in adult scoliosis research.
- We found a positive correlation using an online-based program.
That matters because it shows people can get meaningful results without needing constant in-person treatment.
It saves time, money, and removes geographic barriers.
I’ll share more as the publication process moves forward.