Tracy Tanguay, founder of MobilityChick and creator of The Liminal Method, is expanding her professional sports training approach to the general public through artificial intelligence integration. Her work merges biomechanics, neuroscience, and nervous system training to help athletes unlock sustainable power, precision, and longevity across multiple sports disciplines. The centerpiece of this expansion is Liminal AI, a custom-trained GPT that delivers personalized movement intelligence and nervous system recalibration. Built on Tanguay's proprietary cues, drills, and biomechanical frameworks, the AI platform extends her vision beyond traditional training methods.
Tanguay's methods have transformed athletes across MLB, NHL, PGA, softball, volleyball, triathletes, and runners. Her 12-Week Offseason Mobility Series has become a benchmark for restoring alignment, improving rotation, and building total-body stability. The program bridges the gap between strength and skill, helping athletes of every background experience the integrated power elite performers achieve. New York Yankees pitcher Jake Cousins attests to the method's effectiveness, highlighting the professional validation of Tanguay's approach as it becomes more widely available.
To celebrate the public expansion, Tanguay is launching her Annual Offseason Giveaway, a $13,000+ performance and recovery package featuring top athletic and wellness brands. The campaign includes products from Rouge Red Light, CamWood Bats, Hyperice, Jaeger Sports, VIVO Barefoot, BAKBON, Stakt, Melan Suncare, Magic Molecule, and 2Twelve, alongside Tanguay's signature MobilityChick's 12-Week Offseason Mobility Series. Each partner contributes to a complete ecosystem of recovery and performance, from red light therapy and barefoot biomechanics to posture correction and elite custom bats.
The giveaway officially kicks off on Instagram and runs through Friday, November 7 at midnight EST. Every brand and prize reflects MobilityChick's core philosophy of recovery through intelligence, alignment through awareness and intention, and performance through nervous system safety. The expansion of Tanguay's programs through Liminal AI and public accessibility marks a significant shift in how athletic training and recovery methods are distributed. By making professional-level nervous system training and biomechanical frameworks available beyond elite sports circles, the platform could potentially reshape how athletes at all levels approach performance optimization and injury prevention.

