Injury Resilience | In-Person at PRS HQ
That’s exactly when you should address it.
This consultation is designed for driven individuals who have a history of injuries but are not in crisis. You’ve rebuilt. You’re training again. You feel good. Now you want to make sure you stay that way.
This is proactive performance — not reactive rehab.
This is to:
✔️ Build real, usable strength
✔️ Improve body composition without breaking yourself down
✔️ Move with precision instead of compensation
✔️ Train consistently without flare-ups
✔️ Develop resilience instead of chasing soreness or exhaustion
This is not about chasing personal records every week.
It’s not about destroying yourself for the sake of intensity.
It’s about building a body that:
✔️ Looks strong
✔️ Feels strong
✔️ Performs under pressure
✔️ Holds up under training, work, family, and life
During this consultation, we evaluate:
From there, we design a structured, sustainable plan built around your body — not trends, not ego, and not generic programming.
✅ What to push
✅ What to modify
✅ What to eliminate
✅ How to train hard without training recklessly
⭐️ The goal isn’t temporary fitness.
⭐️ The goal is long-term durability.
⭐️ Strong. Lean. Capable. Pain-free.
That’s the expectation.
✔️ You want a comprehensive evaluation of your training program, posture, and the way you lift, sit, and move through work, home life, and recreational activities to ensure you remain robust and injury-free.
✔️ You have a history of injuries but are currently pain-free and want to keep it that way.
✔️ You want to train safely and intelligently without increasing your risk of setbacks.
✔️ You need a structured approach that prioritizes durability, longevity, and high-quality movement.
✔️ You want to feel strong and confident in daily life and in the gym without unnecessary strain — in other words, you want movement competence that leads to movement confidence.
✔️ You want to understand which exercises are appropriate — and which are not — based on your unique structure, history, and goals.
✔️ You want expert analysis of your current program, including identification of strong points and weak links, so you can build a customized plan aligned with your long-term objectives.
✔️ Some clients simply want their questions answered by someone who has lived it — whether that means navigating injuries, competing at the highest levels of powerlifting, or drawing from over 30 years of hands-on training and coaching experience across all populations, from teenagers to seasoned lifters with significant “injury miles.”

This consultation is not a back pain evaluation or rehabilitation session.
The following are not included:
✖ MRI review
✖ Injury assessment
✖ Diagnosis of active back pain
✖ Back pain recovery planning
✖ Training while actively in pain
✖ McGill Method consultation
As a Master Clinician specializing in low back disorders, I take active back pain seriously. If you are currently in pain — or consistently experiencing flare-ups from lifting, exercise, or daily activities — you should not push through it.
This Injury Resilience Consultation is designed for individuals who are currently pain-free and looking to build strength and durability after successfully progressing through their injury.
If you are experiencing ongoing or recurring back pain, the correct starting point is an In-Person McGill Consultation, not this service.
Address the pain first.
Then build resilience.
If you believe you are dealing with active back pain or repeated symptom onset, please book the appropriate In-Person McGill Consultation HERE.
⚠️ Required for all first-time clients.
This is the foundation. We assess your movement, training patterns, structural tendencies, injury history, and daily habits in detail. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is assumed. We build the plan correctly from the start.
Baseline Duration: 4-Hours
Includes:
Cost: $1599
Additional Consultation Time: $339/Hr
This is where progress is refined.
We reassess your movement patterns, evaluate adaptations, clean up technical leaks, progress loading strategies, and make higher-level corrections as your capacity improves.
Virtual follow-ups are available. However, in-person sessions are strongly recommended. There is no substitute for hands-on assessing, real-time coaching, and seeing how you truly move under load.
Baseline Duration: 2-Hours
Cost: $399/Hr
👉 Choose Injury Resilience Assessment or Consulting if you want to build a well-rounded program designed for individuals with a history of aches, pains, or injuries, where the number one goal is overall fitness and longevity. This includes movement analysis, exercise selection guidance, and an individualized training approach. You can also choose to continue with custom programming or ongoing consulting to refine your plan over time.
👉 Choose the 3-Hr In-Person McGill Consultation if you are currently experiencing back pain or recovering from a back injury. This in-depth assessment will identify pain triggers, guide recovery strategies, and help you return to pain-free movement with confidence. This option includes hands-on assessment, movement coaching, and pain-reducing strategies, along with recommendations for further programming or consulting if needed.
👉 Choose Custom Powerlifting Programming or Consulting if you want a competition-focused plan, strategic peaking, and strength progression in the squat, bench, and deadlift. This is for lifters aiming to compete, break plateaus, and lift at their peak potential. Includes personalized programming, ongoing progress assessments, and optional 1-on-1 consulting to refine technique and optimize strength gains.
👉 Choose Strength Training & Weightlifting Programming or Consulting if your focus is on maximizing strength, progressive overload, and overall performance improvements without the goal of powerlifting competition. This option provides structured programming tailored to your goals, whether you’re looking to build general strength, improve movement patterns, or focus on athletic development. Consulting is also available for exercise selection, recovery optimization, and performance tracking.
👉 For those wanting to compete, build strength, and focus on measurable progress, other programming or consulting options may be a better fit depending on your goals. If you’re unsure which to choose, consulting with Brian can help determine the best path for your training needs.
Professional Powerlifter | Strength Coach | Author | Injury Resilience & Performance Enhancement Specialist
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Brian Carroll is the only lifter/coach in history to both perform and develop athletes at the highest professional levels, making him a trusted authority in strength training, injury resilience, and performance enhancement. His results speak for themselves.

A McGill Method Master Clinician has attained the highest level of clinical competency and has the full confidence of Professor McGill to assess the pain mechanism and show the patient how to stop the cause of their pain, then how to build a foundation for pain-free movement.
These clinicians have been trained by Professor McGill to perform a proper McGill assessment of your Back Pain. The assessment is designed to result in a specific diagnosis of your pain triggers (at least in 95% of people). Then, based on your specific triggers, you will be guided to avoid the triggers and allow the pain sensitivity to decrease. This will be followed by a specific exercise plan to build a pain-free foundation for movement.
There are only 14 Master Clinicians worldwide, with Brian being 1 of 7 in the United States and 1 of 1 located in the northeast of the United States.
Foreword by Bill Kazmaier, 3 time World’s Strongest Man:
“I implore any strength athlete, whether they are injured and at their wit’s end, or healthy and striving to achieve their best with longevity, to read this book. The wisdom in these pages has helped me and Brian Carroll, and it will help you.”
From Pavel Tsatsouline, Chairman, StrongFirst, Inc.:
“Gift of Injury is an extraordinary book that proves the adage that safety is not the opposite of performance but a part of it. Packed with priceless cues, it is a must for every serious strength athlete and coach.“
“As a doctor working out of Pasadena, I have been studying the work of Professor McGill for the past two years. I can say with the credentials and authority of a medical insider that McGill’s teachings are light years ahead of the conventional medical approach. And I can attest to this effect from my own professional experience in the demanding domains of both pain medicine and occupational medicine. I’m now able to consistently restore bad backs with what I learned from Professor McGill’s books and courses. One intriguing aspect of Professor McGill’s clinical practice is his work with elite athletes with low back pain. Many of these athletes have seen “top” spine specialists around the world and been told they had career ending injuries. They are lost–until they find Professor McGill.
The story of Brian Carroll is one such story. It is the story of an improbable comeback from a devastating spine injury. As a world-record setting lifter, Carroll loaded his spine to extremes that boggle the imagination. When a host of injuries and excessive training and competition broke his spine down, the conventional medical establishment said all that was left for him was surgery, athletic retirement and probable lifelong disability. (For the medically inclined: he had a complete fracture of L5 with a deep split fracture in his sacrum.) The journey from that nadir, with Carroll contemplating suicide after a particularly depressing visit to a back surgeon, to his return to a champion lifter again seems miraculous.
Except it’s not a miracle–it’s what happens when science combined with clinical wisdom meets an athlete who who will not give up on the dream. Professor McGill discusses the scientific principles and specific program he used to restore Carroll to elite form. In these pages you will find a story told in alternate parts by McGill and Carroll. It is part memoir of Carroll, part primer for how the McGill method works, part instructional guide for lifting and spine recovery all told through the prism of one man’s injury. It is a story of ambition, loss, healing, friendship and overcoming the odds to become better than you ever were–after you’ve been left for dead. What is the gift of injury? The possibility of resurrection of not just a spine and a career, but of a man. This masterpiece tells you how.”
“It’s a brilliant, fantastic book, one that should be the standard of the fitness industry! It’s a rare book that honestly confronts, analyzes and fixes the athlete. Oh, sure, you can find books with little band stretches, mobility work and some time in the tub, but Stu McGill and Brian Carroll take us inside both the athlete’s and the therapist’s minds. Section Two alone is a book in itself; it is more of a weekend workshop showing what the best and brightest do in their approach to training.
There are so many insights throughout the book, but this little hint really made me think: Brian walked 15 minutes a day with free swinging arms before every meal as part of his back injury fix. It just struck me that this simple point was the culmination of so many tests, discussions and hands on work…and it is so simple, logical, and practical.”
“This book is a must have for all athletes and coaches alike, the best of its kind.”
“If you have suffered from back pain (as I have) and have begun to give up hope of ever getting out of pain then you MUST read this book. If anything, Brian Carroll’s story will give you hope.
The book if chock full of information and ways to take control of your life, back and pain. It’s especially geared towards the powerlifter, but I suspect most athletes can relate and will benefit from the information contained in this book. This is the kind of book you read and wish someone would have put it into your hands years ago!”
From Claudia:
“I went to see Brian last July (2021). I was in pain (low back) for almost a year straight. Brian did a thorough assessment to explain how to heal my injury; He also explained the process and the importance of stepping back from lifting. I followed his guidance. For seven months didn’t touch a bar. Then, I did the same exercises for seven months to build a resilient core. Finally, 2.5 months ago, I started to lift again. I could not recommend Brian more. He is super knowledgeable and passionate about helping others. He also has a tremendous understanding of the human body and weightlifting. I am now pain-free and pushing toward competition again! Thank you, Brian!”
Sawyer Levy: “I came to Brian about a compression fracture I got on my L3 in late February 2021 due to an accident sustained outside lifting. Reading Brian’s story in Gift of Injury drew me to seek his help. Brian helped me get on the right track with recovery, but the biggest thing was hearing from a powerlifter that had been through this before to stay away from the gym even if I thought I could continue to train. Not just hearing it from the doctor. Brian got me on the right track using the principles of the McGill method, and I am experiencing the benefits of that now. I will continue to work with Brian and recommend any powerlifter, strongman, Olympic lifter, etc., that has a back break or any back injury to do the same. Thank you, Brian.”
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