Greg spindler, lmt, csbe

CE Broker #50-21192, NCBTMB #412

SC #4609 FL #25526


As the owner of Carolina Structural Restoration Therapy, Greg helps many people who suffer from acute and chronic pain. Using advanced techniques involving soft-tissue releases, he treats back, head, neck, and shoulder pain and a host of other strain patterns.

Greg’s interest in the profession developed from his background as an athlete, particularly in triathlon. He has raced competitively throughout the U.S. and Europe. He competed in the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii in 1994 and 1996, one such qualification resulting from a sub-2-hour Olympic distance triathlon (1996). He is a twelve-time Ironman finisher, a triathlon and running coach, and a repeated USAT All-American. In addition, he has completed Boston, Atlanta, Tampa, and Disney marathons. Throughout this time, he constantly searched for the most effective ways to help himself recover from the injuries and setbacks that resulted from excessive training.

Greg has been a nationally certified massage therapist since 1997, a member of AMTA, and continues his quest to educate and help others. He delivers only the best of what truly helps the body. His mission is to expand each individual’s potential, whether in the massage therapy profession, athletics, personal growth, or overall wellness, for a better quality of life they deserve. He wants you to achieve your goals!

“I started as a massage therapy client. Like most middle-age, weekend warrior fathers, I felt that coaches were for elite athletes. I had no clear goals or training approach. During therapy sessions, Greg helped me focus on goals. I saw Ironman as a distant goal, maybe something to shoot for in a few years. He told me that this goal was attainable that same year. I realized that a customized training schedule by a USAT coach who understood my body mechanics was not a luxury; it was a necessity. Greg is unique in his knowledge of anatomy and function, his experience as an athlete and coach, and his realization that training has to be in check with other aspects of life.”
— Frank S., D.D.S., Tampa, FL