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Applying The LTAP™ From 80-Year-Olds to Athletes: LTAP™ Alumni Interview

Applying The LTAP™ From 80-Year-Olds to Athletes: LTAP™ Alumni Interview

Season 3 Episode 133 Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I sit down with physical therapist and LTAP™ alum, Greg Moe, to explore how he’s using the LTAP™ framework with a completely different population than my own: older adults.

Greg shares his journey from relying on trial-and-error treatments to finding a clear, principle-based system that gives him confidence and helps him stand out in both clinical practice and business. You’ll hear why the LTAP™ has been a game changer for him, not just in restoring movement and relieving pain, but in helping clients regain hope.

We also talk about how Greg adapts LTAP™ principles for an older population where traditional inhibition tests or mobility measures aren’t always reliable, and why stepping back to see the body through a whole-systems lens changes everything. Greg shares some incredible case stories, from stubborn knee pain that resolved after addressing the rib cage, to dramatic posture changes in patients who had “structural” limitations that weren’t so fixed after all.

Whether you’re working with older adults, active clients, or anyone in between, this conversation is packed with insight on how to apply LTAP™, restore confidence in your practice, and help patients believe in what’s possible again.

Resources Mentioned In This Episode
Sign up for the Fall 2025 online LTAP™ LEVEL 1 course HERE!
Connect with Greg on Instagram
Learn the LTAP™ In-Person in one of my upcoming courses


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