Rethinking Biomechanics: Las Vegas Summit
Welcome to the Dyad Era
Join us in Las Vegas for a weekend that redefines how we think about movement. The Dyad system doesn’t chase symmetry — it celebrates natural asymmetry. Two sides of the body, doing different jobs, at the same time, in harmony.
This isn’t about left vs. right. It’s about the acceleration side and deceleration side, torque and translation, lock and release — each side playing its role.
Why Dyad?
You’ll hear concepts like:
TorqueChain
Ankle expression
Self Visual Method
Isometric locks
These aren’t jargon — they’re tools for asking better questions. Instead of telling the body what to do, Dyad helps us listen to what it already knows.
The Self Visual Method is at the heart of this shift: athletes orient from their own perspective, not an outsider’s corrections. No mirrors, no commands — just an internal compass guiding real-time adaptation.
The Ethos: Come Try Some Shit
Dyad isn’t a rigid system. It’s a sandbox. A map, not a mold. We don’t train for “correct.” We train for “responsive.”
Bring your questions. Bring your missteps. Bring your experiments. If it works, we’ll find out why. If it doesn’t — come try some shit.
🗓 Summit Schedule:
Friday
2:00 PM – Meet at Mandalay Bay
3:00–6:00 PM – Gym session
Evening – No host dinner
Saturday
10:00 AM – Session at Sunset Park
12:00–1:30 PM – No host lunch
1:30–4:00 PM – Gym session
Coaching in the Dyad Era
This summit isn’t built on textbooks. It’s built on experiments. On noticing what happens when you flip the script:
Let the foot lead the chain, not the hip.
See the ankle lock through two actions, not one.
Cue athletes from their eyes, not yours.
The result is a coaching system that’s less about memorized form and more about real-time perception.
Movement doesn’t lie. It responds.
And so does a good coach.