Longevity in Motion

Progressive Motion

Longevity in Motion is a podcast exploring the pursuit of long-term health and performance. Hosted by the coaches at Progressive Motion, each episode offers thoughtful conversations at the intersection of movement, recovery, and mindset. Designed for those who value intentional living, the show uncovers the principles, practices, and perspectives that support a lifetime of strength, mobility, and resilience.

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    The Mind–Body Loop: Why Mental Health Is the Missing Piece of Fitness Ep.14 - Dr. Queene

    Welcome back to Longevity in Motion, a content series from Progressive Motion exploring how to move well, feel strong, and live with purpose. This is the final episode of the season. And we’re closing it out with a conversation that brings everything full circle, the mind, the body, and the space where real change actually happens. In this episode, we sit down with Coach Queenie (Coach Q), strength & conditioning coach and neuromuscular massage therapist at Progressive Motion, whose work bridges physical therapy, long-term strength, and nervous system regulation. Coach Q shares how her journey from a life-altering accident at 14 to powerlifting shaped her philosophy of elevating your physical through your mental, and why mindset is often the true limiter in training, recovery, and life. In this episode, we explore: - The mind-body loop and why mental health is the missing piece of fitness - How fear, doubt, and “am I even capable?” quietly block progress - The impact of inherited beliefs around food, bodies, and worth - Why the language you use with yourself shapes how you move and heal - How grace (not discipline) creates consistency - Simple, actionable ways to start rebuilding trust with your body (five minutes at a time) - What it looks like when mindset and movement finally come into sync: peace, regulation, and less pain This conversation isn’t about pushing harder or fixing yourself. It’s about awareness, compassion, and learning how to support your system, mentally and physically, for the long run. Thank you for moving through this season with us. We’ll be back, but for now, this one is worth sitting with!

    18 min
  2. 21 JAN

    The New Injury Era: What Changed Inside the Body After 2020 | Ep.13 | Dr.Josh & Dr.Joey

    Welcome back to Longevity in Motion, a content series from Progressive Motion exploring what it takes to move well, feel strong, and sustain performance for the long haul. This episode is Part 2 of our New Injury Era series, where we continue the conversation on why athletes are breaking down faster since 2020 and how recovery, diagnostics, and rehab must evolve to meet today’s demands. Joining us again are Dr. Joey, Dr. Josh, and special guest Dr. Mansour, a naturopathic doctor specializing in integrative medicine, regenerative therapies, environmental medicine, and performance optimization. In this episode, we explore: Why muscle tears, tendon ruptures, and non-contact injuries have surged since the pandemic How post-viral stress may impact collagen integrity, tissue quality, and recovery capacity The role of the nervous system, immune system, and autonomics in injury risk Why load alone does not explain today’s injury patterns Early warning signs clinicians and athletes should not ignore How tools like musculoskeletal ultrasound, HRV tracking, and neurologic screening can detect issues before breakdown When “less is more” in rehab and why recovery must be individualized Dr. Mansour shares emerging research and clinical observations on post-viral effects, systemic inflammation, hypermobility, and connective tissue vulnerability, while Dr. Joey and Dr. Josh connect these insights back to movement efficiency, breathing mechanics, autonomic regulation, and practical rehab strategies. This episode is not about fear or blame. It is about asking better questions, expanding the performance lens, and recognizing that modern athletes are operating in a very different physiological environment than they were even a few years ago. If you work with athletes, train at a high level, or care about longevity in performance, this conversation offers a critical perspective on where recovery and rehab are headed next. 👉 Watch Part 1: The New Injury Era: Why Athletes Are Breaking Down Faster 📅 New episodes drop biweekly 📖 Weekly articles available through Progressive Motion

    36 min
  3. 7 JAN

    The New Injury Era: Why Athletes Are Breaking Down Faster (and How Recovery Needs to Evolve) | Ep. 12 - Dr. Josh & Dr.Joey

    In this episode of Longevity in Motion, the Progressive Motion team sits down to unpack a question many athletes, coaches, and clinicians are asking right now: Why are bodies breaking down faster than ever, even when people are training harder and “doing everything right”? Dr. Joey, Dr. Josh Morali, and Dr. Mansour explore what they call the new injury era and why the old standards of care are no longer enough in a post-pandemic world. Together, they discuss how performance today is less about pushing harder and more about resilience, recovery capacity, and understanding the full system that drives health and breakdown. In this episode, we cover: Why performance in today’s world is really about resilience The difference between injury prevention and injury mitigation Why recovery needs to evolve beyond traditional physical therapy models How the pandemic changed immune, hormonal, and connective tissue health Why modern athletes are carrying a “fuller stress bucket” than ever The limits of insurance-based sick care and fast-paced treatment models Clinician burnout and why meaningful care requires more time and trust Overlooked contributors to injury, including environmental toxins, mold, and chemical exposure What true holistic, multidisciplinary performance care looks like in practice This conversation emphasizes the importance of connecting the dots between systems like the nervous system, immune health, biomechanics, environment, and behavior, while keeping the human being at the center of care. This is Part 1 of a deeper conversation. In the next episode, the team continues into diagnostic tools, recovery strategies, and how athletes and high performers can adapt to this new landscape. 🎧 Longevity in Motion is the podcast by Progressive Motion exploring movement, strength, and mindset for a lifetime of performance and wellness. 👉 Subscribe for more episodes on YouTube, Simplecast, and all major podcast platforms. 🔗 CONNECT WITH PMPT 🌐 Website: https://www.progressivemotionpt.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/progressivemotionpt/ 📘 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/progressivemotionptherapy 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@progressivemotion

    38 min
  4. 23/12/2025

    Training for Longevity: The Artist Playbook for Sustainable Performance | Longevity in Motion | Ep. 11 - Dr. Matt

    What does it actually take to keep performing at a high level as you get older, without breaking down? In this episode of Longevity in Motion, we sit down with Dr. Matt, physical therapist at Progressive Motion and specialist in working with high performers and artist athletes, to talk about longevity as a skill and how performers can train for a longer, healthier career. Dr. Matt shares his own background as a breaker (breakdancer) with 15+ years of experience and explains why the goal is not just to “stay loose” or stretch aches away, but to build the habits that help you keep doing what you love for years longer than you think is possible. In this episode, we cover: What “longevity as a skill” really means for performers What an artist athlete is and why it matters How Dr. Matt’s training evolved from stretching to strength and recovery What a well rounded longevity program should include (skill work, strength, mobility, endurance) How strength training supports performance without taking away from the art How to structure training when there is no true “off season” The biggest habits that shorten careers (and the habits that extend them) Why mobility matters and how one joint can create problems somewhere else The role of sleep and recovery in sustainable performance How to build a routine even with limited time, budget, or structure If you are a dancer, performer, artist athlete, or coach, this is your playbook for training smarter and staying in the game longer. 🎧 Longevity in Motion is the podcast by Progressive Motion exploring movement, strength, and mindset for a lifetime of performance and wellness. 👉 Subscribe for more episodes on YouTube, Simplecast, and all major podcast platforms.

    16 min
  5. 10/12/2025

    The Silent Burnout: When High Functioning Becomes a High Cost | Ep.10 - Dr. Queene

    In today’s episode, we sit down with Coach Queene — strength & conditioning coach, neuromuscular massage therapist, and an advocate for mental well-being — to talk about a topic many people struggle with but rarely discuss openly: the silent burnout that hides behind high functioning. Coach Q shares her personal experience with high-functioning depression and anxiety, how it showed up in her life despite being outwardly “successful,” and why so many high performers unknowingly live in survival mode. She also breaks down how stress, purpose, movement, and community all intertwine, and how small shifts in awareness can help you reclaim rest, presence, and true peace.   In this episode, you’ll learn: What high-functioning depression and anxiety really look like Why burnout can be easy to miss — even for the people closest to you How performance, productivity, and self-worth become tangled The mindset shifts needed to move from survival mode to intention How Coach Q incorporates emotional check-ins into her coaching Simple tools for grounding, rest, and reconnecting with yourself Why rest is productive — and how to practice it without guilt   This is a powerful conversation for anyone who carries a lot, performs well under pressure, or feels like they've been “fine” on the outside while struggling internally. Coach Q offers a grounded, compassionate perspective on mental health and what thriving can truly look like.   🎧 New episodes of Longevity in Motion release biweekly, with weekly articles diving deeper into movement, mindset, and long-term well-being.

    25 min
  6. 26/11/2025

    The Overlooked Athlete: Redefining Performance for Artists| Ep. 9 - Dr.Matt

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Matt, a physical therapist and lifelong dancer, to discuss the overlooked athlete—performers, dancers, aerialists, and movement artists whose physical demands often rival traditional sports, yet whose recovery needs are frequently misunderstood or minimized. Together, we unpack what it truly means to be an artist athlete, why this label matters, and how the blend of art and sport creates unique challenges around injury, rehab, mobility, and long-term performance. Dr. Matt shares insights from 15+ years as a breakdancer, the injuries that shaped his path into physical therapy, and how redefining performance for artists can unlock both creative longevity and physical resilience. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why dancers and performers deserve to be viewed — and trained — as athletes • The biggest misconceptions about recovery in the performing arts • The most common injuries in artist athletes (and what causes them) • How strength training and structured variation can extend creative careers • The mindset shifts artists need to sustain long-term movement • Why education, access, and the right PT support are pivotal for longevity If you're a dancer, performer, coach, or someone who blends creativity with athleticism, this conversation will give you a deeper understanding of your body, your training, and the support systems that help you perform at your best — for years to come. 🎧 Longevity in Motion is the podcast by Progressive Motion exploring movement, strength, and mindset for a lifetime of performance and wellness. 👉 Subscribe for more episodes on YouTube, Simplecast, and all major podcast platforms.

    19 min
  7. 12/11/2025

    Designing for Growth: The Future of Progressive Motion | Ep. 8 - Dr. Josh & Dr.Joey

    In this episode, co-founders Dr. Josh and Dr. Joey share how PM is designing for growth: from launching a brick-and-mortar home base and a gym membership model, to redefining physical therapy as a continuum of care, not a “fix-me” moment. We dig into communicating a new category, scaling culture (think Nike brand energy + Ritz-Carlton client experience), building systems that last, and keeping the human feeling of our product front and center. What you’ll learn: Why PM is reframing physical therapy as a lifestyle and empowerment model How a membership + 1:1 services ecosystem sustains the business and community The hardest part of category creation: clear messaging for “old” and “new” PT mindsets How to scale culture, client experience, and autonomy without losing the soul The tools behind the scenes: Gantt sheets, leadership books (e.g., Rare Leadership), weekly check-ins PM’s long-term “hope dealer” legacy, and why feeling matters as much as outcomes As Progressive Motion enters its next chapter, this conversation reminds us that growth isn’t just about scaling a business. It’s about deepening impact. From redefining physical therapy to building systems and spaces that nurture people, Dr. Josh and Dr. Joey are designing a future rooted in purpose, connection, and hope. Because when movement becomes a lifestyle and leadership comes from within, the ripple effect reaches far beyond the walls of the gym. 🎧 Longevity in Motion is the podcast by Progressive Motion exploring movement, strength, and mindset for a lifetime of performance and wellness. 👉 Subscribe for more episodes on YouTube, Simplecast, and all major podcast platforms.

    28 min

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Longevity in Motion is a podcast exploring the pursuit of long-term health and performance. Hosted by the coaches at Progressive Motion, each episode offers thoughtful conversations at the intersection of movement, recovery, and mindset. Designed for those who value intentional living, the show uncovers the principles, practices, and perspectives that support a lifetime of strength, mobility, and resilience.