06/03/2026
There are a lot of amazing clinics, gyms, and healthcare providers in Georgia.
So being voted Best of Georgia 2025 is something I don’t take lightly.
The truth is, this award doesn’t belong to me.
It belongs to every patient who trusted me with their recovery.
Every athlete who let me be part of their journey.
Every person who walked through our doors hoping to move a little better, hurt a little less, or get a little more out of life.
What started as a simple mission—to help people reclaim confidence in their bodies—has grown into a community that means more to me than I can put into words.
To everyone who voted, supported, referred a friend, showed up for an appointment, took a class, shared a post, or simply believed in what we’re building…
Thank you.
This recognition is incredibly meaningful, but the real reward has always been watching people do things they didn’t think their bodies could do.
We’re just getting started. ❤️
— Dr. Stephanie Smith & the AIM Family
05/07/2026
They’re not “getting back into it.” They’ve been in it. This group is feral. Keep up.
Mothers. Business professionals. Coaches. Former collegiate athletes who apparently never received the memo about slowing down in their thirties. (We didn’t get the memo either. Coincidence? No.)
By weekday, they run companies. Runs households. Runs three kids to practice, to school, to piano, to “all the things.” At least half of them answered 47 emails before 8am, located a missing cleat, and remembered someone else’s lunch.
By Sunday, they lace up and leads the field.
This isn’t “getting back into it.” This is a different species entirely.
This is who AIM is built for. Not the version of you that’s “thinking about getting active again.” The version already carrying everything — and refusing to put any of it down.
Strong bodies aren’t an accident. They’re a system. And ma’am, we’ve got one.
Link in bio. Don’t make us chase you.
02/23/2026
She thought she just liked intense things to now have built a movement clinic.
Turns out she was studying people’s posture at birthday parties.
Now she:
• breaks down movement like it’s game film
• refuses to let pain be your personality
• and doesn’t believe in “just rest forever”
Which… honestly tracks.