
Bryce Turner
ELDOA Instructor Level 1-4 I SOMA Training Instructor I International Educator
Biography:
Bryce Turner is an internationally recognized educator, performance therapist, and one of the leading authorities in ELDOA®, SomaTraining™, and osteopathic movement education. Since 2012, he studied extensively under the late French osteopath and educator Dr. Guy VOYER, DO, founder of ELDOA®, SomaTraining™, and SomaTherapy™, and continues to advance and teach the principles that formed the foundation of Dr. Voyer’s work.
Bryce graduated from the SomaTraining™ and SomaTherapy™ programs in 2016 and became a Certified ELDOA Trainer in 2017. He completed the full international osteopathic academic curriculum through the Académie Sutherland d’Ostéopathie in Montréal, Canada, and continued his osteopathic education through Dr. Voyer’s Osteopathy School at UFHEC in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
With more than two decades of experience in human performance, rehabilitation, and movement education, Bryce combines formal osteopathic training with extensive clinical and coaching experience. As a performance therapist, he works with clients ranging from everyday individuals seeking pain relief and improved function to elite athletes, professional teams, and high-performing professionals striving to optimize performance, recovery, and longevity.
A recognized specialist in fascia, biomechanics, and movement efficiency, Bryce is known for helping practitioners understand how the fascial system influences posture, force transmission, fluid dynamics, joint mechanics, and overall human performance. His approach emphasizes the body as an interconnected system, integrating osteopathic principles, fascial relationships, biomechanics, and movement strategies to create lasting structural and functional change.
Bryce is among a select group of Approved ELDOA Instructors (Levels 1–4) and SomaTraining™ Instructors in the United States authorized to teach advanced educational programs for trainers, therapists, healthcare practitioners, and movement professionals worldwide. He travels extensively throughout North America, Europe, and Asia delivering certification courses, professional workshops, university lectures, and continuing education programs.
As an educator, Bryce is respected for his ability to translate complex osteopathic concepts into practical, real-world applications. His teaching combines scientific reasoning, osteopathic principles, fascial science, biomechanics, postural analysis, and hands-on clinical experience, allowing practitioners to immediately apply what they learn in performance, rehabilitation, and healthcare settings. Over the course of his career, he has educated thousands of professionals globally and has become a sought-after speaker at industry-leading conferences and educational events.
Bryce is the co-founder of Beach Fitness® in Seal Beach, California, a world-class osteopathic performance and rehabilitation center that serves as an international educational hub for professionals seeking advanced training in ELDOA®, SomaTraining™, fascia, movement, and human performance. His daily work with clients continues to inform his teaching, ensuring that every educational program is grounded in practical application, clinical reasoning, and real-world case studies.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Physical Anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and has worked in the fitness, rehabilitation, and performance industries since 2004.
Bryce’s mission is to elevate the global standard of movement education by integrating osteopathic principles, fascial science, performance therapy, and practical coaching systems. Through his teaching, clinical work, and international educational programs, he continues to help practitioners better understand the human body and achieve meaningful, long-term results for their clients and patients.
Bryce resides in Long Beach, California, with his wife, Annika, and their three children, William, Jade, and James.
