Credentials that earn the instruction. Between Coach Matt and Coach Justin, the Kinetix program brings a clinical chiropractic perspective and an exercise science and strength-and-conditioning perspective to every training decision.
Matt Centofonti is a TPI-certified golf performance coach and the co-founder of Kinetix Golf Performance. He also owns and operates Kinetix Sport + Spine in Spicewood, Texas, where he works with athletes across a range of sports and movement disciplines.
Matt holds dual TPI certification at the Medical and Fitness Level 2 — one of a small number of coaches in the country to hold both designations. His work sits at the intersection of how the body moves, where it breaks down, and what it takes to build the physical qualities that produce a more powerful, consistent golf swing.
His background spans soft tissue therapy, movement assessment, strength and conditioning, and golf performance — giving him a clinical lens on the physical side of athletic development that most fitness coaches don’t have. He’s worked with golfers dealing with pain, swing faults rooted in physical limitations, and performance plateaus — and understands the difference between treating a problem and training around it.
Matt is a former collegiate baseball player and avid golfer. He built the Kinetix Golf Performance system around the same principles he applies in his own training — and coaches every athlete in the program the way he’d want to be coached himself.
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Justin holds a Master’s degree in Exercise Science, is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the NSCA, and is a Licensed Massage Therapist. His background spans both the academic side of exercise science and the practical application of strength and conditioning with real athletes.
The weekly rhythm structure — Heavy, Move, Control, Move, Speed — and the three-phase progressive loading model in Kinetix6 were designed by Justin. The question he asks about every programming decision: what is the most effective loading progression that builds the physical quality this golfer needs, in the right sequence, at the right rate?
His LMT background informs the injury prevention and tissue care elements woven throughout the program — particularly the soft tissue work and the recovery structure of the Champions programs.