
FPNJ follows the Functional Patterns training system, which focuses on how the human body organizes movement in relation to gravity and force.
We work from fundamental principles rather than isolated exercises. This means observing how posture, gait, and movement patterns influence the body as a whole—and training accordingly.
Our approach prioritizes:
This allows us to work across a wide range of goals, abilities, and starting points using the same underlying framework.





These patterns form the foundation for how the human body interacts with gravity, generates force, absorbs impact, and transfers energy through space.
Rather than training isolated muscles or disconnected exercises, we look at how these fundamental actions are organized and expressed in each individual. Limitations or compensations in these patterns often show up later as pain, inefficiency, or reduced performance.
By improving how the body stands, walks, runs, and throws, we aim to improve movement quality at its root—supporting better outcomes in daily life, athletics, and long-term health.

