The Movement MRI Assessment

See How You Move Before Deciding How You Should Train

Quick answer

The Movement MRI is a structured fitness assessment that reviews goals, history, posture, mobility, balance, strength, basic movement patterns, lifestyle and recovery. It produces a personalized Body Map and program roadmap. It is not a medical MRI, medical examination or diagnostic test.

Why Assessment Comes First

A program can be difficult and still be wrong. The assessment helps us avoid unnecessary guessing.

We want to know:

  • What you want to accomplish
  • What you have tried
  • What has hurt or limited you
  • What your healthcare providers have advised
  • How you currently move
  • What equipment you have
  • How much time you can commit
  • What recovery and nutrition look like
  • What will make the plan sustainable

Goal Assessment

We define the result, timeline, reason and priority. Goals may involve body composition, strength, performance, movement confidence, balance, energy, travel, healthy aging or return to activity.

Health and Medical History

We review relevant conditions, surgery, medication, symptoms and provider instructions. This supports safer fitness decisions but is not used to diagnose or treat disease.

Medical clearance may be required.

Injury and Pain History

We ask what happened, what care you received, what activities are limited and how symptoms respond to movement. Red flags or unexplained symptoms are referred to an appropriate professional.

Movement MRI Tests

Depending on ability, the movement portion may include:

  • Standing posture
  • Breathing and bracing
  • Ankle and hip mobility
  • Squat
  • Hinge
  • Step-up or split stance
  • Single-leg balance
  • Push
  • Pull
  • Shoulder movement
  • Upper-back rotation
  • Gait
  • Carrying

Strength Assessment

We use safe baseline exercises to estimate current capacity and select starting loads.

Mobility Assessment

We observe usable range of motion, not flexibility for its own sake. The goal is range that supports the movements you need.

Balance and Coordination Assessment

Balance matters for sport, daily life and fall prevention. Tests are scaled and supported as needed.

Conditioning Assessment

We evaluate how you tolerate activity using an appropriate method. Advanced testing is not required for every client.

Posture Assessment

Posture is one snapshot, not a diagnosis. We avoid fear-based claims that normal variation is automatically damaging.

Body Composition and Measurements

With consent, we may record weight, circumferences, photographs or other measures. These are optional and interpreted alongside performance and behavior.

Body Type

Body shape can help discuss visual goals or fat distribution, but it does not determine destiny or dictate a universal workout. Programming is based on measurable needs and response.

Blood Type

Blood type is not used as a primary basis for workouts or diets because current research does not support blood-type diets as a validated method. It may be recorded only as optional background information.

Age, Sex and Life Stage

Age, biological factors, pregnancy or postpartum status, menopause, work demands and training history can affect recovery, screening and priorities. Individual ability matters more than stereotypes.

Nutrition, Sleep, Stress and Recovery

We review meal structure, hydration, preparation, sleep routine, stress and recovery barriers. Medical nutrition needs and sleep disorders require qualified professionals.

Environment and Schedule

Your program must fit the actual location, equipment, commute, building access and weekly calendar.

What You Receive

Personalized Body Map

A summary of goals, observations, priorities, modifications and baseline measures.

Training Roadmap

Recommended frequency, session type, exercise categories and progress checkpoints.

Personal Program

Exercises, sets, repetitions, tempo, rest, modifications and homework based on the purchased service.

Lifetime Reference

You keep the program materials delivered to you, subject to software-access limits and copyright terms, for your personal training and maintenance.

What the Assessment Does Not Do

The Movement MRI does not:

  • Produce medical images
  • Diagnose an injury
  • Replace a physical examination
  • Guarantee pain relief
  • Determine disease from posture
  • Replace laboratory testing
  • Prescribe medication
  • Provide medical nutrition therapy

Book Your Movement MRI

Call 305-306-2648.