TANNER
PRUETT

Tanner's coaching philosophy adopts an ecological perspective, emphasizing the interconnected nature of movement. He delves into the environmental constraints, athlete intentions, and the intricate process of movement problem-solving. "I believe in the uniqueness of each athlete as a mover and problem solver, rejecting the notion of any athlete being labeled "broken"" His coaching approach prioritizes the athlete's voice, advocating for a strong coach-athlete relationship as a fundamental element of an athlete-centric approach.

His expertise extends to the effective utilization of technology, with tools like Trackman and Rapsodo employed in the context of individual needs. Tanner strategically uses technology to empower athletes to cultivate functional skill sets designed to secure their path to success.

WESTON
GERMAIN

Weston specializes in data-driven return-to-throwing programs powered by the latest technology in workload management. In 2020, he co-authored the paper A Data Driven Interval Throwing Program: Using Torque and Acute-to-Chronic Workload Ratios to Create a Throwing Framework for Baseball and Softball Players Returning from Upper Extremity Injuries, which improved upon the standard throwing program used during rehab. His work on that project—and his knowledge of workload management—led him to oversee the throwing programs of professionals around the world.