Corpore Sano supports the following organizations with their affiliation, financially or by volunteering our time.

Bike PT

Bike PT is Erik Moen’s bicycling continuing education program for the Physical Therapist. Physical Therapists will learn how to evaluate and work with bicyclists to remedy bike-related injuries and improve bicycling performance.


Corpore Sano Sports Performance

Corpore Sano coaches Julie Vieselmeyer and Ryan Vanderloop offer personalized triathlon, bike and running coaching. They have 10 year’s experience racing at all three sports and distances, and are USAT and Bike PT certified. Julie and Ryan want you to enjoy a balanced, healthy lifestyle through running, cycling and triathlon.


Team Corpore Sano/Viking Sport Seattle

Team Corpore Sano/Viking Sport Seattle is a multisport and cycling team founded on the principle of enjoying active lifestyles through cycling. The team is an extension of the sports values and culture of Corpore Sano Physical Therapy and Sports Performance. Some of the members’ train and race competitively while others simply enjoy camaraderie, cycling and being outdoors — the bond joining us all is health and cycling. They participate in recreational and competitive events like triathlon, road & velodrome racing and cyclocross throughout the year.


American Physical Therapy Association

The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is a national professional organization whose goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research, and education. Erik Moen is both a member and a Washington State Delegate to the APTA House of Delegates, serves on their PR Advisory Panel and Health Information Technology Task Force, and is a member of their Sports and Private Practice sections. He has also authored APTA’s Bike Right, Bike Fit resource material.


Physical Therapy Association of Washington

PTWA’s mission is to advance the physical therapy profession in the state of Washington through compassion, accountability, representation and excellence. Erik Moen is an active member.


American Academy or Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists serves its members by promoting excellence in orthopaedic manual physical therapy practice, education and research, and collaborates with national and international associations.


North American Spine Society

NASS is a multidisciplinary medical organization dedicated to fostering the highest quality, evidence-based and ethical spine care by promoting education, research and advocacy. Erik Moen is an active member.


National Strength and Conditioning Association

The NSCA is working to bridge the gap between science and application. They are the worldwide authority on strength and conditioning, supporting and disseminating research-based knowledge and its practical application to improve athletic performance and fitness. Physical therapist Erik Moen is a certified member of this organization, as is Rain City Running Academy’s Jeanne Higgins.


International Paralympic Committee

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. The IPC is a non-profit group that organizes the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games, and serves as the International Federation for nine sports, for which it supervises and co-ordinates the World Championships and other competitions. The IPC is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to developing sport opportunities for all persons with a disability from the beginner to elite level. In addition, the IPC aims to promote the Paralympic values, which include courage, determination, inspiration and equality. Erik has been serving as a Physical Therapist/Soigneur, otherwise known as body mechanic, for the USA Paracycling team. He has made recent trips to Beijing and Manchester.


Olympic Team USA

The United States Olympic Committees mission is to support U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes in achieving sustained competitive excellence and preserve the Olympic ideals, and thereby inspire all Americans. The USOC is the moving force for support of sports in the United States that are on the program of the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and Parapan American Games.


International Cycling Union

The International Cycling Union (UCI) is a non-profit organization whose main job is to regulate and promote cycling internationally. Their mission is to develop and promote all aspects of cycling. This is because cycling is more than just a competitive sport. It is also a leisure activity and an environmentally friendly means of transport.


USA Cycling

USA Cycling is a family of organizations that promote and govern different disciplines of the sport, which work as one to build the sport of bicycle racing, assist with athlete development and sustain international competitive excellence. Erik Moen and Viking Sport Seattle are active members.


Washington State Bicycling Association

The WSBA is the governing body of bicycle racing in the state of Washington. They are dedicated to promoting and improving bicycle racing in the state of Washington and the Northwest.


Marymoor Velodrome Association

The Marymoor Velodrome Association (MVA) is a non-profit, volunteer organization that manages educational and competition programs at the The Velodrome in Marymoor Park located in Redmond, Washington. Membership consists of local racers, enthusiasts, and their family & friends. From May through September the MVA manages the promotion of over sixty Track Racing events, as well as seventy days of cycling classes. The MVA provides the opportunity for skill development for adult and youth cyclists and racing experiences across all skill levels and ages. Corpore Sano is a sponsor of MVA and Broadmark track cycling team. Viking Sport Seattle actively races on the track.


USA Triathlon

USA Triathlon is the sanctioning authority for more than 2,000 diverse events, ranging from grassroots to high-profile races nationwide. They work to create interest and participation in a variety of programs, including camps, clinics, races and educational opportunities. Team Corpore Sano is a registered USA Triathlon Team, and coaches Ryan Vanderloop and Julie Vieselmeyer of Corpore Sano Sports Performance are both USAT Level 1 Coaches.


Cascade Bicycle Club

Cascade Bicycle Club is a non-profit organization creating more livable communities by promoting health & recreation through bicycle activities, advocacy, & education. The Cascade Bicycle Club produces the largest and most recognized bicycling events in the Pacific Northwest, including Chilly Hilly and STP. Corpore Sano supports Cascade by participating in the Bike Expo, providing rider support stations for events such as Bike to Work Day, and is a financial supporter of the Ride Ref program.