MAT - Muscle Activation Techniques with Ryan Phillips

MAT - Muscle Activation Techniques with Ryan Phillips MAT® is a non medical form of manual therapy designed to systematically test, treat and maintain optimal muscle function. What is Muscle Inhibition?

MAT® views muscle tightness as being secondary to muscle weakness. Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT) is a very specific and unique non medical process for testing, treating and maintaining optimal muscle contractile capability. It's the very first step in the process to ensuring that the muscular system is prepared, ready and stable to fight the continuous forces of gravity and to withstand the forces we place on our bodies on a daily basis. What Makes MAT® Unique? - While most therapies focus on treating the muscles with tension and/or
pain, MAT gets to the root of pain or injury by addressing muscle weakness rather than muscle tightness. MAT® views muscle tightness as a form of protection in the body. Weak or inhibited muscles can create
the need for other muscles to tighten up in order to help stabilize the joints. The goal of MAT® is to
identify the inhibited or weak muscles that are creating a protective response and then ‘jumpstart’ these
muscles in order to improve their contractile capability. If the tight muscles are stretched or massaged—
without addressing the root cause, the inhibited or weak muscle—then we may have violated the body’s
protective mechanism. We must know that when we increase range of motion through modalities like
stretching or massage, that there is also stability through that increased range. MAT® provides the checks
and balances system to make sure that this happens. That is why MAT® is a great adjunct to all forms of
exercise and therapy. Muscle inhibition has to do with the impaired communication between the
brain and a muscle. It refers to the inability of a muscle to contract fully on demand. This inhibition is a
neurological response and manifests particularly at the extreme ranges of motion – when the muscle is
contracted fully. A muscle may have strength at the mid-range, but be very weak when moved into a
shortened position; this creates instability at the joint. When the body senses instability, other muscles
tighten up as a form of protection. When a muscle has been over stressed, the result is altered feedback
from the nervous system. This causes a reduced capability for the muscle to contract, from the instability
through full physiological range. The end result is an inability for the muscles to properly stabilize joints. What Causes Muscle Inhibition or Weakness? Factors such as trauma, stress, or overuse can
contribute to a muscle becoming inhibited. When you exercise, there is a period of exertion and then
recovery. It is normal to feel fatigue. When there is trauma, stress or overuse, the muscle may not recover
until properly rested. If this is habitual, (i.e. - sitting at the computer in an ergonomically unsound position
for 12 hours per day – every day for many years) then the result can be muscle inhibition or neurological
weakness. The brain detects stress and sends a message to basically ‘switch off’ the overused muscle. The opposite muscle (antagonist) tightens up to protect the body from moving into a position of weakness
or vulnerability. A sudden trauma will also cause a muscle to become inhibited, such as slipping on ice
and moving into an extreme range of motion suddenly. What is the Goal of MAT®? The first goal of MAT® is to determine whether or not specific muscles that
support a joint have the proper neurological input necessary to perform its function. Whether acting as a
prime mover, synergist or stabilizer, each muscle must be capable of performing its function as forces are
being placed on a joint. If a muscle does not have proper proprioceptive input, then it will not be able to
perform its function efficiently and this leads to positions of vulnerability. The goal of the MAT® evaluation
process is to find out where the body displays these positions of vulnerability or weakness. After identifying these areas of protection, the second goal is to attempt to improve mobility and stability
of the joint. This is a process of increasing the proprioceptive input and the ability of the muscles to
contract on demand when placed in a shortened position. The third goal of MAT® is to provide a checks
and balances system to make sure that any time joint range of motion is increased (mobility) that there is
proprioceptive input (stability) through the new found motion. What Does Muscle Activation Mean? – Muscle activation refers to the process of ‘jumpstarting’ the
muscle. The goal of Muscle Activation Techniques is to identify the position of weakness and the muscles
that are inhibited, and then to activate these muscles – basically switch them back on. For a more
simplistic approach to understand muscle function, compare the body to a car. The initiation of a muscle
contraction occurs similarly to the way a battery initiates the starting of a car. Both rely on connections
that transfer electrical energy to produce a reaction. The nerves that run from the spinal cord to the
muscle are just like the cables that run from the ignition to the battery. When the key is turned in the
ignition, the impulses transfer through the cables to the battery allowing the car to start. Similarly, in the
body, when a message is sent from the brain, the input is transferred through the nerves to the muscles
creating muscle contraction. Each muscle is independently innervated; therefore it can be seen as having
many batteries, each connected by its own independent cables. When the body is functioning properly,
with all batteries connected, each muscle will contract on demand and the body will function very
efficiently. Many times, due to factors such as stress, trauma or overuse, the neurological connections may become
altered, creating a reaction in the body similar to that of loose battery cables in your car. When the brain
sends a message for a muscle to contract, the muscle does not respond immediately, creating increased
demand on other muscles to perform the desired movement. The result becomes what we know as
compensation. Over time, these compensation patterns create altered alignment in the joint, leading to
joint instability and abnormal wear on the joint surfaces. The end result becomes pain and eventually
osteoarthritis. The progressive degeneration has been correlated with aging. If identified and properly
addressed, it does not have to occur. What Affect Can MAT Have On Arthritis and the Aging Process? MAT® can slow down or even
reverse the aging process. If it is recognized that muscles are designed to stabilize and support the joints
naturally; it must be understood that arthritic conditions and joint instability can be helped or prevented
when muscles are prepared to function properly. All that is needed is to create proper connections
between the brain and the muscles. Muscle Activation Techniques does this. It provides the ability for the
body to function the way that it was designed to function. Just like with a dead battery, the muscles must
be jumpstarted and the cables must be tightened before the muscle will function properly. In simplistic
terms, through MAT®, muscles that have improper neurological connections are identified, then
jumpstarted; creating the ability for the muscles to stabilize the joints and reduce joint stresses that lead
to arthritic conditions. That is when the body becomes efficient and the related aches and pains are
deterred. What are the Symptoms of Muscle Inhibition and How Do I Know If I Have a ‘Weak’ Muscle? The first and major symptom is that something does not feel ‘right’ or is not working properly. This can
manifest as joint pain, muscle tension or instability of a joint: tight hamstrings, tight lower back, shin
splints, aching knees, a hyper-extending joint—these are signs of probable muscle inhibition. What About Strength Training and Stretching or Even Yoga. Can’t These Correct Inhibited
Muscles? The answer is that it depends. If you have muscles that have been inhibited due to prolonged
stress or sudden trauma, then moving into a position of vulnerability (meaning a position that contracts
the inhibited muscle) will usually result in other muscles taking over the job of the inhibited muscles. This
leads to the weak staying weak and the strong getting stronger. People tend to mask their weakness by
developing strength in compensatory muscles. Over time, this can be dangerous as these compensatory
muscles are being asked to do jobs that they are not ideally designed for. If the stress that created the
weakness in the prime movers to begin with continued (habitual posture or repetitive motion – i.e. -
ergonomically unsound work station, golf swing, etc.), then it is likely that the synergistic muscles will
become inhibited over time. This can lead to joint deterioration and chronic problems like tendonitis and
arthritis. The best course of action is to properly assess which specific muscles are inhibited and then to
take a corrective course of action. MAT® is a checks and balances system that will allow you to determine
which postures, exercises, and activities involve positions of vulnerability. It will then give you the tools to
correct muscle inhibition so that you can move back into these postures, exercises and activities more
safely—from a position of strength. What if I am an Athlete, Will MAT® Help Improve my Performance and Keep Me Healthy? MAT® is a
technique that not only helps athletes to recover from injuries quickly, but also helps them prevent injuries
from happening in the first place. MAT® prepares the body to be more efficient in training and athletic
performance. In order to reach optimal performance capabilities, an athlete is forced to train at a high
level of intensity. Because of this, there is always the potential for injury. Some athletes may be
predisposed to an injury, due to them having muscular imbalances that place increased stress on their
joints and tissues. These athletes can be an injury waiting to happen. When they train at a high level, the
imbalances are magnified, and the body can no longer handle the stress. It eventually breaks down. It is
like driving a car with bad alignment. The faster you drive it, the faster the tires are going to wear out. The
body functions the same way. If an athlete has muscular imbalances, the abnormal alignment results in
increased stress on the joints and muscles. When an athlete trains at a high level of intensity, the
stresses are magnified and injuries occur. The goal of MAT® is to correct the problem before an injury
occurs. And injury is just a ‘symptom’ of a deeper issue. The symptom is not the problem. It is a result of
the overstressing of an area of the body, due to muscular imbalances. Conventional therapy will typically
treat the symptom. This means that the cause of the injury is not being addressed. The end result is that
the athlete does not heal, or they go on to experience a more severe injury. MAT® not only helps to prevent injuries, but it can also speed up the rehabilitation process. By balancing
the muscular system, MAT® provides an improved environment for healing. This allows the athlete to
return to participation faster. The end result is improved athletic capabilities. “The benefit of MAT® is that
the changes can be immediate” says Greg Roskopf, the founder and developer of MAT®. “A professional
baseball pitcher increased his throwing velocity by 10 mph, immediately following an MAT® session. This
was due to improved mechanics combined with pain free motion. We see these types of changes every
day.”

FASCIA ISN’T PASSIVE…Most people still think fascia is just some passive wrapping paper for the muscles. A bit of “conne...
11/12/2025

FASCIA ISN’T PASSIVE…

Most people still think fascia is just some passive wrapping paper for the muscles. A bit of “connective tissue” that sits there doing not much.

But here’s the truth:

Fascia is one of the most densely innervated sensory tissues in your entire body.

It’s loaded with mechanoreceptors, nociceptors, proprioceptors, and autonomic afferents — all constantly sending information to your brain about load, pressure, stretch, threat, and safety.

Which means fascia doesn’t just respond to movement…
It shapes movement.

It influences:
⚡ Muscle activation
⚡ Stability
⚡ Pain
⚡ Force output
⚡ Breathing
⚡ The way your nervous system protects you

Not passive.
Not secondary.
Not background anatomy.

Fascia is an active sensory organ — and when the signals coming from it get noisy, threatened, or altered, your entire nervous system is affected.

Weakness, tightness, instability, pain…
They’re often not “muscle problems” at all. They’re signal problems.

Restore the signal → restore the body.

If you want to find the weak links in your own sensory system, drop me a message.

30/10/2025

🚨*ONE* WEAK MUSCLE CAN SHUT YOUR WHOLE BODY DOWN…

Watch firsthand how one single inhibited muscle can make your entire body weak, negatively impacting your health. And conversely, how activating weak muscles can make your whole body strong and improve your overall health and wellbeing.

⚡️ DID YOU KNOW MAT® ISN’T JUST ABOUT MUSCLES?It’s about whole body wellness—here’s why…One weak muscle can trigger a do...
22/10/2025

⚡️ DID YOU KNOW MAT® ISN’T JUST ABOUT MUSCLES?

It’s about whole body wellness—here’s why…

One weak muscle can trigger a dorsal vagal shutdown—sending your whole system into distress.

This shutdown can show up as:
🧠 Depression & brain fog
🥴 Gut issues & IBS-like symptoms
🛡 Weak immunity & inflammation
🪫 Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia & hormone imbalance

By restoring muscle function, MAT® can also reset your nervous system—unlocking not just strength, but also health, wellness & longevity.

👉 Save this carousel & share it—most people have no idea how far-reaching muscle inhibition really is.

The first ALIGNED & ACTIVATED workshop at the gym last Friday went really well. 💪We worked on right hip flexion. Here’s ...
21/09/2025

The first ALIGNED & ACTIVATED workshop at the gym last Friday went really well. 💪

We worked on right hip flexion. Here’s some feedback…

• Improved running performance: Multiple personal bests, faster pace, and segment records achieved.

• Better right leg mobility:
Able to kick right leg up to head height for the first time.

• Enhanced running feel:
Run felt smoother and more enjoyable.

• Greater stability:
Noticed reduced wobbling compared to previous sets.

• Overall physical improvement:
Clear difference in strength, control, and efficiency during training and running.

If you’re in Brighton come join the other achievers this Friday 5pm at the SeaGym.

Booking link in the comments…👇

ALIGNED & ACTIVATED WORKSHOP: OZORA 2025What an honour it was to have had the opportunity to present my workshop at the ...
30/08/2025

ALIGNED & ACTIVATED WORKSHOP: OZORA 2025

What an honour it was to have had the opportunity to present my workshop at the Ozora festival this summer ☺️🙏

We had a full house/tent, and everyone embraced the teachings and did really well increasing both mobility and stability simultaneously, by working *with* the body (activating) instead of against the body (stretching). 👏

The routine I took them through was based on my Get Activated™️ programme of isometrics.

I’m running a 50% discount on this programme for the next 48 hours—if the link below still works then the offer is still available.

It’s a downloadable pdf plus an instructional video that walks you through the entire routine from head to foot.

Here’s the link which includes the half price offer:

https://www.phillips-fit-brighton.co.uk/ozora/

Enjoy! 💪🤓

&activated

  .henselmans with .repost・・・A new meta-analysis of 161 controlled trials of ~12k participants compared the effectivenes...
18/07/2025

.henselmans with .repost
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A new meta-analysis of 161 controlled trials of ~12k participants compared the effectiveness of different types of spinal manipulation therapy from chiropractors and physical therapists.

The overall conclusion was that “pain and disability outcomes following spinal manipulation therapy did not depend greatly on how the thrust was delivered, in what region it was performed, or whether it was targeted at a painful and restricted site or more generically.” There was actually some trend for general therapy not aimed at the symptomatic region to be most effective, clearly debunking the chiropractic idea that the treatment ‘puts the bones back into their proper position’ or anything like that.

Mechanistically, manual therapy is effectively no more than the application of mechanical pressure (no pun intended). Most of the pain reduction resulting from this is neural in effect, not a magical instantaneous healing of tissue damage. Prior meta-analyses have found modest to non-existent treatment effects of manual therapy.

There’s also a significant psychological (placebo) effect, especially from more pleasant and relaxing manual therapy like massage, as it makes you feel better and cared for. This arguably provides more of the treatment benefit than any physiological effect on the tissue.

I’m super excited to be presenting my Get Activated workshop at the Ozora Festival this year! 💪🤩Ozora Festival, held ann...
14/07/2025

I’m super excited to be presenting my Get Activated workshop at the Ozora Festival this year! 💪🤩

Ozora Festival, held annually near Dádpuszta, Hungary, is one of Europe’s most prominent psychedelic trance festivals.

Within the psychedelic trance and transformational festival scenes, Ozora is considered one of the leading events globally, often compared to Portugal’s Boom Festival, and pulling in up to 90,000 attendees.

Beyond music, Ozora is renowned for its immersive experience that combines art installations, workshops, performances, and a strong emphasis on community and spiritual exploration.

This holistic approach has earned it a reputation as a transformative gathering, attracting a diverse international audience seeking more than just musical entertainment, making it one of the world’s most culturally and artistically significant transformational gatherings.

See you there Ozorians!! 🙌

TIM’S GOLF SWING JUST LEVELED UP! ⛳️🏌️‍♂️▪️Tim  came in with a hip internal rotation limitation that was restricting his...
23/03/2025

TIM’S GOLF SWING JUST LEVELED UP! ⛳️🏌️‍♂️
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Tim came in with a hip internal rotation limitation that was restricting his backswing, but after improving the contractile efficiency of his hip muscles (took 30 minutes), he’s gained the mobility and control he needed to rotate smoothly and powerfully.
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Now, he’s loading up better than ever and driving the ball with more efficiency. 💪🔥 If your swing feels stuck, it might not be flexibility—it might be muscle inhibition. MAT® can help!
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⚠️DANGERS OF CHIROPRACTIC☠️▪️Research shows that Chiropractic neck “adjustments” are the most dangerous form of manipula...
02/02/2025

⚠️DANGERS OF CHIROPRACTIC☠️
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Research shows that Chiropractic neck “adjustments” are the most dangerous form of manipulation, and the risks far out way any potential benefits—when death is a side effect, it’s probably not a good idea!
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14333019/Pictured-mother-died-chiropractor-neck-crack-workout.html
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Numerous deaths have occurred after chiropractic manipulations. The risks of this treatment by far outweigh its benefit…
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1742-1241.2010.02352.x
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The literature does not demonstrate that the benefits of manipulation of the cervical spine outweigh the risks:
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http://ptjournal.apta.org/content/79/1/50.full
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Neurological issues:
“Four hundred eighty-six neurologists were surveyed, 177 responded; 55 strokes, 16 myelopathies, and 30 radiculopathies were reported. Patients were between the ages of 21 and 60, and the majority experienced complications following cervical manipulation.”
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https://n.neurology.org/content/45/6/1213.short
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“Informed consent was obtained in only one of ten patients. Thus, patients at risk for stroke after chiropractic manipulation may not be identified a priori. Neurological deficits may be severely disabling and are potentially life threatening.”
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s004150050432
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Always choose modalities that work *with* the body, such as Muscle Activation Techniques®, not *against* the body, like Chiropractic.
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By working *with* the body, activating and optimising the function of the muscles that are responsible for taking your joints to where you want to move to, death will *never* be a side effect. However, forcing a range by “adjusting”, cracking, “manipulating”, loosening purposefully orchestrated protective tightness, well, at least now you know, and you can now make an informed decision based on the risk:benefit analysis I’ve provided herein.

MY MAT® CREDENTIALS:▪️I first began officially studying Muscle Activation Techniques® (MAT®) back in 2010 when I did the...
11/12/2024

MY MAT® CREDENTIALS:
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I first began officially studying Muscle Activation Techniques® (MAT®) back in 2010 when I did the MAT® Jumpstart course here in England. During this 2 day/3 weekend course I learned how to assess range of motion and test for neuromuscular dysfunction, and perform positional isometric contractions to correct muscle imbalances for all the major areas of the body.
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Three years, and many happy clients later, I wanted to take my knowledge and skill set to the next level, so I began the MAT® internship in Denver, CO, to learn how to test and activate individual muscles by applying digital force application techniques and therefore become a full body MAT® Specialist.
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The internship required me to travel to Denver for the weekend every month for 10 months—this was without a doubt the most challenging year of my life, both financially, and energy wise—a year of jet lag anyone?!
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I graduated in 2014 as a full body MAT® Specialist. I then continued my MAT® education, flying out to Denver over the next 10 years, to study the Mastery Level certifications in each of the individual body parts, to date successfully qualifying in:
☑️Mastery Upper Body
☑️Mastery Foot Function
☑️Mastery Cervical Spine
☑️Mastery Trunk & Spine
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Not surprisingly there are only 7 fully certified MAT® Specialists here in the UK (including myself). If you have one in your town or city then you are very blessed indeed! I have clients that fly in from multiple countries to come and see me for MAT® treatments.
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Back in 2014, I developed a method for administering MAT® online, so over the last decade I’ve been helping people from all over the world to perform better, feel better and move better, via Skype video calls.
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I offer a free no-obligation consultation, so if you’d like to find out how MAT® could help you, either online or face to face, then drop me a message and we can arrange a chat.
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Mastery Level Specialist trunk & spine ✅💪🤓
08/12/2024

Mastery Level Specialist trunk & spine ✅💪🤓



BIG MILESTONE TODAY: One full decade as a Certified Muscle Activation Techniques® Specialist!  🙌▪️Back then there were o...
18/10/2024

BIG MILESTONE TODAY: One full decade as a Certified Muscle Activation Techniques® Specialist! 🙌
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Back then there were only 3 MAT® Specialists in the UK. Now there are 7.
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To celebrate this 10 year anniversary, I’m offering 10% off all my MAT® services, both in person and online. Including my programme (link in bio) for all new clients for the rest of this month! DM for more details.
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Here’s to the next decade… 💪🤓
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