Questions, corrections, and conversation
We read every message. Questions about research sources, corrections to content, or general conversation about movement education are all welcome.
Which contact method works for what
Best for: detailed questions, source requests, content corrections
Email is the right channel for anything that requires a considered response. Questions about specific research claims, requests for source citations, or corrections to content we've published. We aim to respond within a few business days.
[email protected]Phone
Best for: brief practical questions, general inquiries
Phone works well for short, direct questions. If you want to talk through a specific ergonomic issue or have a quick question about one of our guides, calling is often faster than email. Business hours, Eastern time.
+1 513-621-6674Best for: formal correspondence
Physical mail is appropriate for formal correspondence. Not the fastest channel, but we do receive and read postal mail.
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Contact Form
Best for: structured inquiries with context
The contact form below routes your message through email but formats it clearly. Useful if you want to include a subject line and organize your message before sending.
See form below