Episode notes
Most rehab and performance systems still focus on muscles, joints, and outputs — but ignore the nervous system driving everything underneath. That’s why so many athletes, clinicians, and coaches struggle with recurring injuries, movement limitations, chronic pain, and performance plateaus despite doing “all the right things.”
In this episode, Tom sits down with strength coach, athletic therapist, and neuro-reconditioning pioneer Scott Livingston to break down why movement is ultimately a brain-driven process. From professional hockey and Olympic sport to Cirque du Soleil, Scott explains how the nervous system shapes performance, pain, resilience, and recovery — and why traditional strength models often miss the bigger picture.
In This Episode, You'll Learn
- Why pain is often a nervous system output — not just a tissue ...