the movement professional collaborative mentorship

Bridge the Gap Between Rehab and Performance

Join a growing community of movement professionals exploring the continuum of care—from pain science to peak performance—through real mentorship, collaboration, and integration.

Why Join?

Not Just Education—Integration.
This isn’t a one-size-fits-all course. It’s a collaborative mentorship where real-world clinicians and coaches learn, teach, and evolve together. Led by Dr. Chris Leib, this experience blends strength training, rehab principles, and modern movement science into a single, adaptable system.


✅ Monthly live Zoom discussions
✅ Peer case study reviews
✅ Asymmetry, tendon rehab, pain science, and more
✅ Exclusive resources and blog content
✅ Optional affiliate program

Who It’s For

This Is for You If You’re…

  • A physical therapist seeking real-world application beyond textbooks

  • A strength coach bridging the gap to rehab

  • A movement professional who doesn’t fit inside the box

  • Obsessed with improving outcomes through curiosity and collaboration

What to Expect

Mentorship topics include:

  • 🧠 Continuum vs. black-and-white thinking

  • 🔍 Functional vs. structural diagnoses

  • ⚖️ Human asymmetry and positioning

  • 💪 Hybrid strength/rehab protocols

  • 📊 Documentation, communication, and professional growth


About Your Mentor

Dr. Chris Leib, DPT is the founder of Movement Professional, a hybrid physical therapy and fitness practice. With nearly two decades of experience in both clinical rehabilitation and performance training, Chris offers a uniquely integrative perspective on movement health. His broad and diverse continuing education—including PRI, McKenzie, StrongFirst, FRC, TPI, and more—makes him especially well-equipped to bridge the gap between injury recovery and long-term performance. This mentorship is designed for professionals ready to move beyond rigid protocols and create lasting change through movement.


Let’s Redefine What Mentorship Can Be

Join a community where collaboration is the curriculum and growth is the goal.