Surgery is an
Athletic Event.

"I see the physical toll that twelve-hour cases take on the world’s best transplant teams. Static loading and isometric fatigue aren't just 'part of the job'—they are physiological risks. I built the Surgical Forge to harden the human chassis, ensuring your precision remains absolute from the first incision to the final stitch."

PLAY: THE PRECISION ATHLETE
Initiate Integrity Scan
The Protocol

The Pillars

The Smelt

Pre-Op Priming.

The Iron

Structural Hardening.

The Engine

Metabolic Engine.

The Quench

Post-Op Reset.

GS

Gil Spitz, MS, MBA/MHA

A performance specialist dedicated to the longevity of the surgical operator, Gil bridges the gap between high-level human performance and complex healthcare systems. Currently serving with a premier transplant program at the Texas Medical Center and the Society of Surgical Ergonomics, he pioneered the Surgical Strong framework to mitigate the "Robotic Hunch" and extend the lifespan of the surgical career.

Integrity Scan

Baseline Calibration for the Precision Athlete.

1.5-Mile Run Time (MM'SS")

Cervical
Scapular
Elbow
Forearm
Lumbar
Neural
Pelvic
Ankle