About the Webinar
Learn how to turn Kinvent metrics into real client outcomes by using objective data to uncover root causes, guide training and rehab decisions, and make progress visible for every client.
👉 Discover how objective testing can help you move beyond guesswork, improve performance, reduce pain, and support better long-term outcomes, from athletic populations to adults focused on longevity and healthy aging.
Too often, rehab and training decisions are based on symptoms alone. A client says their shoulder feels stiff, their neck hurts, or they’re not getting stronger, but without objective data, it’s difficult to know why. Is it a mobility restriction? A strength deficit? A compensation pattern? A persistent asymmetry? And more importantly: how do you know if your intervention is actually working?
In this webinar, Ryan Fritz shows how objective data becomes meaningful only when it leads to real changes in a client’s daily life and long-term function. That might mean helping an athlete break through a performance plateau, but it can also mean helping a 50+ patient move with less pain, sleep better, stay active, and maintain independence as they age.
Because in the end, meaningful outcomes are not just numbers on a screen. They’re the moments when a client tells you: “My migraines have stopped.” “I can put my jacket on without help.” “I can finally look over my shoulder when I drive.” These are the kinds of results that matter most, and they rarely happen by chance. They come from asking better questions, gathering the right data, and using it to make smarter decisions over time.
Drawing on his work with both active adults and longevity-focused clients, Ryan explains how he uses a range of motion, strength testing, asymmetry analysis, and regular reassessment to move from symptoms to root cause and from metrics to outcomes. The result is a more targeted, more motivating, and more effective process that supports not just rehab or performance, but also healthy aging, resilience, and long-term quality of life.
What You’ll Learn
✅ Why objective data is essential to move beyond symptom-based care and identify the true drivers of pain, movement limitations, or performance plateaus.
✅ How to use Kinvent metrics to assess range of motion, strength, asymmetries, and movement deficits across the body.
✅ A practical framework for structuring your decision-making process: from initial assessment to intervention, reassessment, and progression.
✅ How Ryan prioritizes findings by using objective data to decide what to address first and where to focus treatment or training.
✅ Why reassessment matters, and how to use it to verify whether your interventions are actually producing results.
✅ How training mode and submaximal testing can provide useful data without relying exclusively on maximal effort tests.
✅ The role of restraints, setup consistency, and testing quality control in producing more reliable and actionable results.
Why Watch the Replay
✔ Learn how to turn Kinvent metrics into real client outcomes, not just reports and numbers.
✔ Discover a practical system for connecting objective data to exercise selection, progression, and reassessment.
✔ Improve your ability to identify root-cause limitations rather than chasing symptoms.
✔ Gain ideas for using objective testing with a wide range of clients, from active adults to aging populations and performance-focused individuals.
✔ Build more confidence in your decisions by checking whether your interventions are truly moving the needle.
👉 Watch the full webinar replay now and learn how to transform objective data into clearer decisions, better programming, and more meaningful client outcomes.
About the Speaker
B.S. in Exercise Science, CSCS, FMS, former intern at EXOS, M.A.T. R.T.S.
Ryan Fritz is a personal trainer and the founder of Science of Cardio, a science-driven health, fitness, and wellness clinic focused on helping clients improve performance, function, and long-term health.
With more than 20 years of experience in the fitness industry, Ryan has worked with a wide range of populations, from younger athletes to older adults. His approach combines evidence-based training, objective assessment, and individualized programming to address root causes, improve movement quality, and support healthy aging. In his practice, he uses tools like Kinvent to guide decision-making, monitor progress, and help clients translate data into measurable results.