THE GUILD POWER UPS
Every great quest begins with a spark.
This list highlights the essential tools for building a reliable, real-world force testing setup. Every recommendation is grounded in practical use and independent evaluation, not marketing partnerships.
Our goal is simple: help you make confident equipment decisions that support safe testing and meaningful data.
MEET THE GUIDES
At the heart of Dungeons & Dynamometers is a small team driven by curiosity, evidence, and a genuine love of teaching.
Chris Juneau
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Sports Clinical Specialist, Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist, Certified Performance & Sport Scientist
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Chris Juneau, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS, CPSS is a sports physical therapist and performance coach with residency and fellowship training in sports physical therapy and biomechanics. He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine and a Master of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science and Biomechanics from Auckland University of Technology, and is a Board-Certified Sports Clinical Specialist with additional certifications in strength and conditioning and performance science. Chris currently serves as Director of Operations for Next Stage Performance and is Co-Founder of Dungeons and Dynamometers, where he focuses on force testing, data analytics, and performance optimization for tactical and performing arts populations. He works as an educator, clinician, researcher, and as a high performance consultant, while also having worked with the U.S. military in a variety of capacities, performing artists, international rugby, Olympic weightlifting, and other major sports domains. His clinical interests include hip, shoulder, and knee care, load monitoring and management, and strength testing strategies within a holistic and eclectic care model.
Jason Tuori
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Sports Clinical Specialist, Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist, Certified Performance & Sport Scientist
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Jason Tuori is a sports physical therapist and performance coach based in Atlanta, GA, currently serving as Head Physical Therapist for Overtime Elite, a prep school and private basketball league. He is a Board-Certified Sports Clinical Specialist who completed residency training at the University of Rochester Medical Center and earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy from SUNY Upstate Medical University in 2017. Jason has practiced across outpatient orthopedic, sports, and high-performance settings, with clinical interests in hip, ankle, and overuse injuries. He has presented locally, nationally, and internationally on endurance injuries, strength training, footwear, and return-to-run strategies. He serves as Vice Chair of the Running Special Interest Group and sits on the Nominating Committee for the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy. He is certified as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Performance and Sport Scientist through the NSCA and is a USA Track & Field–certified running coach. His previous roles include performance therapist and sports scientist at MANA Performance Therapy, sports performance coach for Rochester New York FC (MLS Next Pro), and strength and conditioning coach for collegiate cross-country programs. Jason is the host of the PT Inquest podcast, co-instructor for the continuing education course Dungeons & Dynamometers: A Force Course, and an active peer reviewer for multiple physical therapy and physiology journals
Megan Graham
Doctor of Physical Therapy, PhD Candidate, Sports Clinical Specialist,Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist, USA-W Level 1 Coach
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Megan Graham is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Kentucky. She earned her BS in Exercise Science from Appalachian State University and completed both her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) and PhD at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on optimizing rehabilitation and return-to-sport testing following lower-extremity injury, with a particular emphasis on anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Megan’s work integrates biomechanics, muscle function, and performance-based assessments to improve clinical decision-making and evidence-based progression strategies for athletes. She is also the co-host of the hit podcast PT Inquest alongside Jason Tuori and Chris Juneau.
Amit Gohil
Doctor of Physical Therapy, PhD Student, Sports Clinical Specialist, Orthopedic Clinical Specialist,Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist
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Amit Gohil PT, DPT, SCS, OCS, CSCS, PhD(c) is a physical therapist and clinical scientist with specific training in sports rehabilitation and biomechanics. He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and followed this with a sports residency at the University of Delaware. Amit practiced as a sports physical therapist at the Hospital for Special Surgery where he worked with world-class surgeons treating a variety of post-operative conditions including shoulder instability, hip arthroscopy, ACL reconstruction and Achilles repair. Amit is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Kentucky pursuing a degree in Exercise Science with a focus in Biomechanics. His research interests include recovery of muscle strength, biomechanics and return to sport following ACL reconstruction.
Michael Tankovich
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Athletic Trainer, Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist
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Michael Tankovich is a physical therapist, athletic trainer, and strength and conditioning coach with over a decade of experience in professional sports and tactical human performance. He earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training and Sports Medicine from the University of Georgia and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Armstrong Atlantic State University and began his career studying under sports medicine leaders Ron Courson and George Davies while completing research in rehabilitation and manual therapy.
Michael spent nine seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, joining the organization in 2012 as a PT/AT where he was part of the Super Bowl XLVIII Championship team, and later serving as Rehabilitation Coordinator, developing return-to-play testing protocols for elite athletes. Since 2021, he has worked with Air Force Special Operations Command through the POTFF program, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to enhance the performance and resiliency of special operators. Michael is passionate about bridging the gap between rehabilitation and high performance, with research interests in sport demands analysis, complex systems theory, objective testing, and pain science.
Our Values
What guides how we teach, learn, and lead.
These values reflect who we are and how we guide clinicians along their journey shaping every course, conversation, and collaboration.
Knowledge Is the Torch
Knowledge is meant to be shared openly, clearly, and without gatekeeping. We believe understanding grows through conversation, curiosity, and collective insight. Our role is to light the way, helping clinicians move forward with clarity and confidence, not confusion.
Nerdy by Nature
We proudly celebrate the data lover, the biomechanics geek, the systems thinker, and the clinician who gets excited about a clean force curve. Intellectual curiosity isn’t a quirk here; it’s the culture. We believe passion for learning is a strength worth embracing.
Crafting Clinicians
Our work goes beyond techniques and tools. We’re here to strengthen judgment, confidence, clarity, and capability—helping clinicians grow not just as professionals, but as people. Mastery is both technical and personal, and we believe the best educators shape both.
Evidence Over Ego
We follow the science wherever it leads. Our teaching is grounded in research, outcomes, and real-world application—not hype, trends, or personal agendas. Decisions are stronger when evidence leads the way, and we’re committed to keeping it at the center of everything we do.
Real World Ready
If it doesn’t work in the clinic, the field, or the weight room, it doesn’t belong in our courses. Everything we teach is designed to be implemented, tested, and refined in real environments. Our goal is simple: what you learn today should make your work better tomorrow.
Ready to walk the path with us?
Whether you’re just starting out or sharpening advanced systems, we’d love to be part of your journey.