About
Weber graduated from Indiana University in Bloomington and started his career as a personal trainer. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with roughly 10 years of hands-on experience working with executive-level clients. At Elitra Health, he holds the dual title of Clinical Exercise Specialist and Cardiograph Technician, running the cardiac stress test segment of the Elitra Exam and following it with a movement screen that maps muscle weaknesses, imbalances, and recovery gaps to a take-home fitness plan.
What to Know
Signature approach
Weber owns the cardiac stress test and movement-screening block of the Elitra Exam. He uses exercise-tolerance testing and musculoskeletal assessment to connect heart-performance data with real-world training, injury prevention, and recovery habits. The hour is consult-style, not test-and-go: patients leave with stress-test data for the physician review and a fitness plan they can use outside the clinic.
What sets them apart
- Only exercise specialist on the Elitra roster. Weber fills the strength, movement, and cardiac-stress-testing role beside physicians, nutrition, and massage therapy.
- Stress test plus movement screen. The block pairs exercise-tolerance data with a musculoskeletal read, giving patients more than a standard EKG treadmill visit.
- Executive-population coaching. Roughly 10 years with high-performing professionals shapes plans around inconsistent training, heavy workloads, and recovery constraints.
Before You Book
- Included in the exam day. Weber's consult is part of the Elitra Exam flow and is scheduled through that program.
- Expect an assessment and plan. The hour produces stress-test data, movement findings, and a take-home fitness/recovery plan; ongoing training happens outside Elitra.
- Prepare to move. The cardiac stress test and movement screen are in-person components of the Tribeca exam day.
Expertise
Focus areas
Patient types
Credentials
Education
Undergraduate
Indiana University Bloomington
Additional certifications
CSCS, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
The NSCA's specialist credential for strength and conditioning coaches, commonly used by trainers working with athletes, executives, and clinical-exercise populations.
Years in practice
10
Affiliations
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