Dr. Kreiswirth earned his PhD in Athletic Training from Rocky Mountain University of Health
Professions in Provo, Utah. He is currently the Director of Education for Go Sleeves which
discusses the neurological and fascial changes of kinesiology technology. His research has
centered around musculoskeletal injury within the sport of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He is the owner of
Black Belt Sports Medicine which oversees medical services for the International Brazilian Jiu
Jitsu Federation (IBJJF). Additionally, Dr. K provides continuing education lectures on blood
flow restriction (BFR) and neurological adaptations to various modalities in athletic training for
RockTape and SmartCuffs, as well as a lector for El Camino College. As the the former Director
of Education for RockTape, he has also been a Professor and Graduate Program Director for
Rocky Mountain University, Concordia University Irvine, and California State University
Dominguez Hills. Dr. K has worked with many Olympic, Pro, College and high school sport
teams as a Certified Athletic Trainer since 1996.
He has been a contributing author in peer-reviewed journals’ such as International Journal of
Athletic Therapy and Training, Journal of Athletic Training, Athletic Training and Sports Health
Care, International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, and Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic
Association. Dr. K resides in Los Angeles, California and enjoys a competitive lifestyle of
Brazilian jiu Jitsu and bike racing on road, dirt, and track.