Baseball, softball, golf & many more sports require an understanding of weight transfer, rotational strength, core stability, and movement patterns that elude some, but those that “get it” unlock a world of possibilities in the future of sport and helping the athletes that shape it. 

Attendees will learn:
  • What is Smash Factor, and the basics of 3 most common Swings in swingsports. 
  • How we use data and video applications to evaluate, teach and cue athletes. 
  • 3 Common faults and pain generators in swingsport athletes and how to fix them. 

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Joey Guinto, DC

Joey is a Chiropractor in Orlando, FL that focuses on swingsport athletes and CrossFitters at his gym and clinic Primus CrossFit and Apex Performance Chiropractic. He played D2 baseball, has competed locally in CrossFit competitions and has golfed for 25 years recreationally. In addition to his practice he is a current treating provider for a professional sport team, has been on 4 professional fight camps and 2 CrossFit games podium athletes medical support team. He is the medical director of Firesled Fitness and teaches injury prevention to peer fitness trainers in US and Canada. 

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