A Proprietary System · Built On Twenty Years

The Drake Method.

The codified system that operationalizes the philosophy. Four movements. One arc. Built across two decades of work with the most demanding bodies on earth.

The method was not designed. It was discovered.

Twenty years ago, no one was teaching what Sean does now. He learned chiropractic the way chiropractors learn it, and then he spent the next two decades working with men whose careers depended on what he could find in their bodies inside an hour. NFL locker rooms. NBA training facilities. NHL recovery rooms. Olympic camps. The Titleist Performance Institute. Each room asked the same question in a different language: find the one thing keeping this man from operating at his ceiling, and build the protocol for that.

What emerged was not a treatment style. It was a discipline — a sequence of moves that Sean ran in every room, refined every year, and never wrote down. The Drake Method is that discipline, finally written down.

The Four Movements

Read the system. Quiet it. Move the pattern. Hold the protocol.

I.

Assessment

A full-system read. Structural, neurological, somatic, behavioral. The output is one diagnosis — the one bottleneck that, if moved, moves everything else.

II.

Regulation

Before the deeper work can land, the nervous system has to come into a state that can receive it. Without regulation, the rest does not stick.

III.

Rewiring

The signature work. Specific to the man, the bottleneck, the body. This is the part that almost no one else in the field can do because it cannot be generalized.

IV.

Reinforcement

The protocol that holds when the man’s life tries to pull him off it. The work that turns an intensive into a year that compounds.

The Drake Method is not chiropractic. It is not somatic therapy. It is not coaching.

It uses tools from all three traditions and several others. But the system underneath those tools is the discipline of one — the refusal to run fourteen modalities in parallel, the insistence on finding the single bottleneck, the commitment to a single year-long protocol over a menu of weekly treatments. That is not how chiropractic is taught. It is not how somatic therapy is structured. It is not how coaching is sold.

The method belongs to its own category, and that category has a name. It is the discipline of one, applied to the body of a man who is already doing more than most.

To Receive It

Enter the Drake Council.

The apex tier. Sean’s hands on the work. Twelve months. By application.

The Council  →
To Deliver It

Become a certified practitioner.

Practitioner, Master Practitioner, or Faculty. Train in the method. License the name.

Certification  →