Looking Ahead: A Year of Movement Care
As the year closes, we want to recognize something simple: you moved.
Your pace. Your routines. Your life. And we're grateful you chose to move with GO Sleeves.
GO Sleeves began long before any pro athlete ever pulled one on. They were created by Darren Lancaster and Roy Carillo — two lifelong movers who saw how much better bodies feel when movement gets the right kind of support.
The pro stories found us later. A happy outcome, not the origin.
Today, we're fortunate to work with athletes across a wide range — NFL player Jake Brendel, rising women's soccer pro midfielder Trinity Armstrong, international volleyball standout Lindsey Stalzer, and NBA legend Rick Barry, to name just a few. Their stories inspire us, but so do the thousands of people who move in quieter ways: the runners, hikers, lifters, rec-league players, weekend athletes, and anyone trying to stay strong in a busy life.
We exist for all of it.
For every body that moves.
What We're Building Next
Looking ahead, we're continuing to focus on one idea:
movement deserves its own kind of care.
It has shaped every sleeve we engineered and every material we chose, and it guides where we're going next.
In 2026, we'll begin sharing more about a concept we've worked on for years: biokinetic health — a practical framework for how the body moves, adapts, and stays strong over time.
We're calling 2026 the Year of Movement Care. Not transformation. Not correction. Just care — for the body that carries you through everything.
We consider it bigger than a product launch. It's groundwork for the human race.
- A way to understand vitality through the lens of movement.
- A way to support how you move — day to day.
- And an opportunity to think differently about what your body needs to move well for the long run.
Because life is movement. And it's moving fast.
We'll share more soon as the research and tools behind this take shape. Our goal is steady and clear: make movement care intuitive, accessible, and part of everyday life.
How to Build a Year of Movement Care
As we head into 2026, here are a few principles that guide our thinking:
- Honor the movement you already do.
Your body doesn't need transformation. It needs care. - Support before you need recovery.
The smartest move is caring for your body before it tells you to stop. - Build rhythms, not resolutions.
Care over change. Consistency over intensity. - Listen to what your body is telling you.
Tightness, hesitation, fatigue — those are signals. Pay attention. - Take care of what moves you.
Every day. Not just when it hurts.
A Year of Movement Care
We're looking forward to what's ahead: new tools, clearer thinking, and more ways to care for the way you move each day. And we're grateful to share that path with you.
Here's to steadier steps, supportive habits, and a deeper connection to how your body feels and moves.
Here's to movement — and to everyone who keeps moving.