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Dr. Nessler Partners with Top UFC Strength Coach – Daru Strong
Phil Daru, (Daru Strong) is the top rated strength coach for UFC fighters and is located in Florida. Phil Daru trains and has trained some of the top names in…
Athlete Lab Contracted With UFC
The Athlete Lab is honored to announce that they are now an official provider for the Ultimate Fighting Championships. The UFC, has professional fighters located all over the US and…
Free Seminar – Taking Your Game To The Next Level
To aid area BJJ athletes prepare for Master Worlds, The Athlete Lab is hosting a 2 hour free injury prevention and performance enhancement seminar. This 2 hour seminar, Dr. Nessler,…
Prep for IBJJF Masters Worlds
Dr. Nessler helps Middle Tennessee BJJ athletes prep for IBJJF Masters Worlds in August in Las Vegas. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competitors know the impact that competition training has on their…
Nashville’s Most Inspiring Stories – Interview with Dr. Nessler
Nashville Voyager, a local Nashville Tennessee publication, sat down to do an interview with Dr. Trent Nessler for their publications “Nashville’s Most Inspiring Stories”. During this interview, Dr. Nessler shares…
The Athlete Lab – A Case Study
We are often asked why assessing movement is so important. As a sports biomechanist, Dr. Nessler knows how an athlete moves not only will tell you a lot about what…
The Athlete Lab – Difference
Working with elite athletes requires a different level of approach and looking at things a little differently. Not only talking about research and science but actually doing it and applying…
Dr. Nessler Helping US Military
Dr. Nessler’s ViMove+ AMI has been used to assess sports biomechanics in athletes at all levels and is now being considered as a tool to help US Military personnel prevent…
What Is Recovery?
Not all recovery technology or approaches are the same. When your recovery is directed by a “Health Care” professional who truly understands the science behind what technologies to use when,…
Dr. Nessler Shares His “Why”
Most PTs get into the profession as a result of some experience they had as an athlete or from rehab they had for an injury they suffered. Dr. Nessler’s “why”…