Our team believes everyone can achieve better performance with the right understanding and support.
At Brick Performance, we believe that every athlete and team deserves access to world-class performance insights. Our mission is to remove the guesswork from training and performance by providing data-driven assessments that help you move better, train smarter, and perform at your peak.
Using cutting-edge technology and proven biomechanical analysis , we bridge the gap between elite sports science and everyday athletic performance—whether you’re an individual looking to optimise your training or a team striving for a competitive edge.
After years in the industry assessing hundreds of clients, Brick Performance was born. As a former Royal Marine who transitioned in to the health industry, Gus has competed in a wide range of events, from winning 1st place in the Elite category of the National Fitness Games to running Ultras. He has experienced first hand the set back of injury and the benefits of understanding how to use data to enhance his performance.
With a huge belief in improving the way health is understood and delivered, Gus is ensuring Brick Performance grows to provide a platform for the way anatomy and performance is delivered.
Working closely with clients to find their potential as well as managing and mitigating injuries, Gus brings a fully holistic approach to the Brick community. Gus helps clients control their controllables in order to maximise their capacity to perform in the gym, at events and every sphere of life.
At 19 years old, Tom became the youngest person to cycle around the world. Following this, Tom spent multiple seasons gaining experience on the British Road Racing scene, before transitioning to triathlon.
Tom’s progression from beginner triathlete saw him become a world age-group medallist, and an elite national medallist. He understands endurance sport at every level, and is uniquely placed to bring out your best performance on race day.
Alongside his coaching qualification, Tom also has a degree in engineering that culminated in a dissertation focussed on running biomechanics.
Amalia is a researcher and project manager with expertise in creative health and community engagement.
With a background in dance, she is particularly interested in the intersection of movement, wellbeing, and public health. As the Research Lead for London Arts and Health, she has contributed to various projects across London including the Understanding Creative Health in London report for the Greater London Authority and the Creative Connections Mapping Project.
Amalia holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environment (Ecological Determinants of Health) from McGill University, and a Master’s in Creative Health from University College London.
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. Our process starts with an in-depth assessment that quantifies your strength, power, movement efficiency, and force production, ensuring a targeted approach for every individual.
We help individuals understand their movement patterns, identify weaknesses, and develop a roadmap to injury prevention and peak performance.
We partner with coaches and organisations to integrate advanced testing solutions, providing real-time insights into player development, workload management, and injury risk reduction.
Chronic pain and recurring injuries don’t have to define your movement. Our assessments identify the root cause of discomfort and create a data-driven strategy to restore pain-free movement and long-term mobility.
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