Biomechanics will change pro sports forever one day
By democratising who gets in and how long they stay
Pro sports are probably one of the biggest manifestations of biomechanics if you think about it.
Because generally only the people with great biomechanics make it there.
And then they stay there for as long as their biomechanics allows.
But what if the ideas I talk about end up being true? And all athletes can improve their biomechanics by using a mouthguard pretty much to perfection.
Then I think biomechanics would completely change:
who makes it to pro sports (I think it will democratise it massively)
who the top players are in pro sports
how long your career can be in pro sports
And today I want to dive deeper on this as I think it’s going to be one of the first areas that really blows up for biomechanics given how competitive sports are.
Biomechanics already had some history in pro sports
I think it is important to start out with the fact that I think biomechanical mouthguards already have some history in sports.
For example the Under Armour UA Performance Mouthpiece was marketed pretty heavily to NFL, NBA, MLB, and MMA athletes ever since the late 2000’s. With claims that it could increase power, lower cortisol and improve breathing.
So many pro team sports trainers were already dabbling with it. And you could even see some athletes using it during televised games back then.
Then came New Age Performance mouthguards in 2014-15, which became popular for strength sports like bodybuilding, powerlifting, and CrossFit. Some NFL players and NHL players were even known to use it.
Their main claim: aligning the jaw activates the “optimal bite zone,” enhancing stability and power.
Next even higher end ones started springing up like:
Makkar PPM, a highly customized neuromuscular-performance mouthguard, used by NFL players like Terrell Owens. The cost was $1000+.
Opro (Steph Curry), Damage Control, and GuardLab (Lebron James) became popular and claimed things like improving oxygen efficiency.
It’s going to completely blow up one day
While there is history to performance mouthguards… I do not think they have even scratched the surface.
And the reason for that is that they never realized how a flat mouthguard combined with additional stretching (like my ‘fast method’) can completely remodel the entire human skeleton, thereby making it stronger, quicker and more flexible.
You don’t see any of these mouthguard companies making the wild claims that I do… that these biomechanics have the potential to literally take any human being to perfection.
And so if you agree that my claim might end up being true… you quickly see how this is going to be a game changer in sports.
When in the future these biomechanics are fully understood I am quite confident that it will be used by pretty much all athletes at all levels from elementary school kids all the way on up to pro sports.
And the type of use will differ a lot.
As they will no longer use use mouthguards just to play on the field, but rather they will be using them to sleep and while not playing as well. In a similar way to how Reviv users wear their appliances now.
Reason being that they will see how they can constantly be improving their body and performance. And so why waste a single minute?
When that happens it is going to democratise who gets into pro sports
I think mouthguards are going to democratise who can play pro sports one day.
Today the reality in countries like the US is that <0.1% of people have the biomechanics to play pro sports.
And so the select few that do have that level of biomechanics compete against a relatively small playing field, which in fact still turns out to be many thousands of other athletes.
But imagine now that i’m correct and pretty much anyone that wants to compete at a pro level can just use biomechanics to take their body to that level.
It just takes time and hard work. But my hypothesis is that there is nothing genetic about it.
When that happens I think you will see competition to get into pro sports explode.
Because now instead of competing against just the top 0.1% of people that have the right biomechanics, you’ll be competing against the top ~10% of people who have the drive to take their biomechanics to that level.
The playing field will have been opened up massively.
And so I think pro sports will start to become less about who the better athlete is (because that playing field will be levelled), and more about who has the best strategy, technique, work ethic, etc.
It is going to change who the top players are
I also think that biomechanics are completely going to change who the ‘stars’ are.
Because if you think about it the ‘stars’ today often tend to be like the top 5% in biomechanics of the professional athletes.
Think of athletes like Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Wilt Chamberlain, Jon Jones, Barry Sanders, etc.
The best players in most pro sports tended to be the ones who had better biomechanics than their peers.
And sure I’m not saying it is 100%… you still had guys like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and Luka Dončić who were definitely not top 5% in biomechanics… but still became great.
But imagine if these guys also had access to the same level of biomechanics as a Michael Jordan.
It’s hard to even conceive…. a Larry Bird flying through the air like Jordan did. LOL
But don’t laugh…. i have a feeling these things are gonna be real one day
It’s going to lengthen careers tremendously
The other point I wanted to make is how I think it is going to lengthen careers.
Today athletes generally degrade as their biomechanics get worse until at some point they retire.
But what if my hypothesis is right and you can use biomechanics to essentially prevent yourself from degrading almost completely as you age?
How long can a person’s career be?
Will there be 70-year olds playing NBA ball one day? Maybe Lebron will start using a mouthguard to sleep and be the first?
Maybe Michael Jordan will go hard on biomechanics for the next five years and then un-retire himself at age 67 and come back to the NBA?
It sounds crazy…. but is it?
Closing thoughts
One hypothesis I have is that pro sports is actually going to lead the way in demonstrating the full potential of these dental biomechanics I talk about. And prove me right about how far it goes.
Because top athletes are very driven.
There is huge money to be made if you make it to the top, and thus great motivation to get there.
So what will athletes do when they begin to grasp the power of these biomechanics?
Well they will naturally try to take it as far as it can go. Because they already have the discipline and drive.
And to take this thing to the ‘end’ (ie. perfection), I can tell you first hand that you need massive amounts of both discipline and drive. It’s a daily battle.
Anyway those are my thoughts… let’s see how this plays out.











I can confirm since wearing my R2 overnights and also my daily Reviv mouth piece. I feel a lot more on balance and in the gym I feel like a beast ‼️