Clinician. Athlete. Healer. Regressionist.
My understanding of the human body didn’t begin in a clinic. It began in the British Army.
Serving in the Royal Military Police, I qualified as an Army Physical Training Instructor, a role that put the performance, resilience and recovery of soldiers in my hands. In that environment, the body isn’t a theoretical concept. It’s a machine that has to function under real pressure, in real conditions, with real consequences. I learned early that physical capability and mental fortitude are not separate things. They are the same thing, expressed differently.
And alongside the discipline and the training, running was already there. I was a marathon runner throughout my military years and beyond. The roads, the trails, the distance, the relentless conversation between mind and body that only comes at mile eighteen of twenty-six. That was where I first truly understood what the human body is capable of, and what stops it from getting there.
I left the Army in 2006 carrying two things that have never left me: a deep reverence for the precision of the human body, and an obsession with understanding what holds it back.
The body is not weak. It is always doing exactly what the nervous system tells it to do. My job (then and now) is to find out why it’s being told the wrong thing.
Twenty Years of Clinical Practice
Leaving the military didn’t slow anything down. It opened a new chapter, one that has now spanned twenty years of clinical work as a Sports Therapist, Personal Trainer and Somatic Specialist.
Over those two decades I have worked with elite athletes, chronic pain sufferers, weekend warriors, desk-bound professionals and everyone in between. What I found, again and again, was the same pattern: people being treated at the site of their symptoms while the actual source of their problem went completely untouched. The symptom site is rarely the source. The body is a tensegrity system: Restriction and dysfunction in one location manifest as pain and limitation somewhere else entirely. Chasing the pain gets you nowhere. Following the chain gets you to the root.
That understanding became the foundation of Somatic Rebalance Therapy, my own clinical methodology, soon to be a Level 5 accredited training course, developed and refined across thousands of hours of hands-on practice.
Twenty years of clinical practice teaches you one thing above everything else: the body always makes sense. You just have to learn its language.
The marathon obsession that started in the Army never stopped. If anything, it deepened as my clinical understanding of the body grew. I wasn’t just running, I was studying endurance from the inside, feeling in my own body the exact mechanisms I was working with in my clients.
In 2017, I took that obsession to its furthest point. I flew to America and ran a marathon every single day from San Diego to San Francisco, over 500 miles, solo and unsupported, to raise funds for Combat Stress, the charity supporting veterans with PTSD and mental health challenges.
There is nothing theoretical about what happens to a human body at day eight of consecutive marathons. The fascial system, the neuromuscular patterns, the psychological relationship between pain and progress, I lived every layer of it. That experience didn’t just test me. It added a dimension to my clinical understanding that no textbook could have given me.
Running 500 miles alone taught me that the body will always go further than the mind believes it can. It also taught me exactly what breaks and why, when we push past what we’ve properly prepared for.
The Deeper Layer
Something shifted through thousands of hours of clinical work. Gradually and undeniably, I began to feel my clients’ pain in my own body, an intuitive awareness that went beyond what hands on tissue could explain. I had always had the ability to see and sense beyond the physical. What changed was my willingness to follow it.
I began to understand that the body holds more than this lifetime. I discovered my own origin and began to study the architecture of the soul including soul contracts, karmic patterns, the energetic imprints that travel with us from one lifetime to the next. Some of what presents in the body as restriction, holding or pain has nothing to do with what happened in this life. It is an echo from somewhere much further back.
That understanding led me to train as a Past Life Regressionist, adding the deepest dimension to the work I was already doing. The body, the nervous system and the soul are not separate systems. They are layers of the same story. Real healing requires access to all of them.
We are infinite souls. Energy cannot be destroyed. The soul moves through life after life, carrying what it has not yet released. My work is to help you find what that is and finally let it go.
Stuart Repon Healing
Today, Stuart Repon Healing brings all of it together in one practice.
The APTI who spent years understanding physical performance and its limits. The Sports Therapist and Somatic Specialist who has spent twenty years following dysfunction to its root. The marathon runner who has tested every theory in his own body across 500 miles of American highway. And the Regressionist who knows that some of what you carry has been with your soul for much longer than this lifetime.
Whether you come with a shoulder that hasn’t responded to anything, a pattern in your life you can’t seem to break, or a quiet pull to understand your soul’s journey... Stuart'a services are built to meet you at every level.
From your cells to your soul.