keeping
climbers
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remote physical therapy &
training for climbers.

Injuries suck.

You’ve worked your ass off to get to where you are and the loss of time from training feels dire. You’re doing everything you can to rehab and get back at it but stress compounds with each conflicting piece of rehab information you find.

You’re wondering:
Is it okay to keep climbing? Am I causing more damage? Should I stop training altogether? How can I keep this from happening again?

The hardest part of your injury should be the injury, not finding the tools and care to heal.

Send Again exists to change that.

Hi, I’m MATT

Physical therapist / totally psyched climber

Injuries happen. Plateaus happen. Despite these being a part of every climber’s journey, the care options remain limited and generic, leaving many climbers with bandaids, falsely believing they’ve reached their peak. I’ve been in your shoes, receiving one size fits all care only to make little headway and end up right back in my PT’s office.

Send Again was born to break the mold in conventional climbing rehab. To provide you, the climbing athlete, with the tools to optimize not only your rehab but your time in rehab, to build your knowledge of your body’s capacity, and to see past perceived limits to Send Again.

Rebuilding Climbers

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Ways to work together:

 

I work remotely with climbers of all ages and skill levels facing injury or stuck in a plateau. Together, we’ll get to the root of your struggle, get you back to climbing quickly, and increase your knowledge and capacity to take your climbing further.

 
 
 
 

Remote Physical Therapy


Climbing Movement Analysis


1 to 1 Coaching & Training