Bryce Taylor has a diverse range of work experience in the health and wellness industry. Bryce is currently working as a Health and Wellness Coach at FORME since September 2022. Prior to that, they were the Chief Innovation Officer at MOVEMENT VITALS starting from August 2022, where they focused on building a comprehensive measurable assessment to improve mobility and fitness for aging individuals. Bryce also worked as a Consultant in 2022.
Before their current roles, Bryce held multiple positions at different companies. Bryce was the Licensor at Halo Fitness and Rehab from August 2012, and they also served as the Founder and Principal of the company from May 2009 to August 2012. Bryce launched their innovative fitness device, the Halo Trainer, which allowed people of all fitness levels to benefit from selective stability and bodyweight leverage training.
In addition, Bryce worked as a Consultant for Merrithew Health & Fitness starting from August 2012. Bryce also served as a Facility Manager and Physical Therapist at Athletico from September 2018 to May 2022. Prior to that, they were an Associate Partner at Body One Physical Therapy from July 2017 to July 2018.
Bryce started their career as the Owner of Downtown Physical Therapy & Wellness in November 2007, where they focused on orthopedic and sports medicine treatments. Bryce utilized force plate technology to address various conditions such as low back pain, hip weakness, and shoulder instability. Bryce also served as a Liaison to the American College of Sports Medicine from October 2011 to March 2012. Earlier in their career, Bryce worked as a Clinic Director at Physiotherapy Associates in 2006.
Overall, Bryce Taylor has extensive experience in the health and wellness industry, particularly in coaching, innovation, physical therapy, and fitness device development.
Bryce Taylor obtained a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy (MSPT) from the University of Colorado School of Medicine from 1998 to 2001. During the same period, they also pursued a Master's degree in Science from the University of Colorado Denver. Bryce's undergraduate education includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Seattle Pacific University, although the specific duration is not provided. In terms of additional certifications, Bryce acquired SFMA Level 1 from Functional Movement Systems in June 2017 and TSAC-F from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) in November 2018. There is an additional certification in Vestibular Rehab and Concussion from The American Institute of Balance, but the specific details regarding when it was obtained are not given.
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