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Performance is not just about strength, power, conditioning, or sport-specific skill.
In this episode of the Movement Podcast, Gray Cook and Lee Burton revisit one of the foundational ideas behind Functional Movement Systems: the performance pyramid.
At the base is movement.
Above that is performance.
At the top is skill.
The conversation explores why performance cannot be understood by looking at one test, one lift, one movement, or one sport-specific task in isolation. Before asking how to improve power, speed, conditioning, or workload, we need to understand whether the body has the fundamental movement and capacity to support it.
Gray and Lee discuss the difference between movement screening and performance testing, why the overhead deep squat alone is not enough, and how capacity tests like motor control, carries, jumps, and impact control can help identify hidden energy leaks.
They also break down why athletes, workers, and active adults often chase the obvious goal — more power, more endurance, more strength — when the real opportunity may be found in movement quality, postural control, asymmetry, or foundational capacity.
This episode is a practical look at how to stop guessing, test more systematically, and make better recommendations for the person in front of you.
Learn more about Functional Movement Systems:
https://www.functionalmovement.com/
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Performance is not just about strength, power, conditioning, or sport-specific skill.
In this episode of the Movement Podcast, Gray Cook and Lee Burton revisit one of the foundational ideas behind Functional Movement Systems: the performance pyramid.
At the base is movement.
Above that is performance.
At the top is skill.
The conversation explores why performance cannot be understood by looking at one test, one lift, one movement, or one sport-specific task in isolation. Before asking how to improve power, speed, conditioning, or workload, we need to understand whether the body has the fundamental movement and capacity to support it.
Gray and Lee discuss the difference between movement screening and performance testing, why the overhead deep squat alone is not enough, and how capacity tests like motor control, carries, jumps, and impact control can help identify hidden energy leaks.
They also break down why athletes, workers, and active adults often chase the obvious goal — more power, more endurance, more strength — when the real opportunity may be found in movement quality, postural control, asymmetry, or foundational capacity.
This episode is a practical look at how to stop guessing, test more systematically, and make better recommendations for the person in front of you.
Learn more about Functional Movement Systems:
https://www.functionalmovement.com/
Functional Movement Systems
YouTube
X (Twitter)
Subscribe to the FMS Newsletter

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