
The Movement As Medicine Podcast is meant to serve as a one-stop resource for fitness enthusiasts, coaches, and therapists to learn more about the theory and application of exercise and health from two regular guys who are also some of the world’s best coaches. Kevin Carr and Brendon Rearick started Movement As Medicine in 2013 as strength coaches at the World-Renowned Mike Boyle Strength and Cond... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | FitnessHealth & Fitness | ||||

Justin has 15 years experience, specializing in Personal Training and Sport Performance. He focuses his training on creating programs that improve performance and reduce the risk of injury. Justin has worked with clients from 8 – 73. He is a 2 Time ... more
Jenny Gusella is the co-owner of Magnitude Strength & Power, a strength & conditioning facility in Norwell, Massachusetts. Prior to opening Magnitude in November 2021, Jenny spent three years training adult and youth clients out of her home gym in he... more
Wes "Showdub" Showalter has had a long and winding road in the fitness industry in multiple cities, businesses, and coaching positions. Despite changing locations and taking on new challenges he has consistently developed himself into the most sought... more
PJ Strebel is the owner of MaxWay Performance in Portsmouth, NH.In this episode, Kevin sits down with PJ to discuss his career in fitness and the evolution from Health Club coach to facility owner.
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Kevin and Brendon provide great information in a really concise podcast. Highly recommend subscribing if you’re a performance professional.
If you’re a coach, and you want to improve the quality of your coaching and training, listen to this podcast. Kevin and Brendon do a great job of diving into the hard, technical details of strength training and the soft, interpersonal skills of coaching. Awesome podcast.
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