Architech Sports and physical therapy University
Services: Physical Therapy and Sports Performance
Address: Keith YMCA - 8100 Old Mallard Creek Road | Charlotte, NC 28262
Phone: 980-299-2048
Fax: 980-299-2050
Meet the University Staff
KEVIN OUTWATER
Email: kevin@architechsports.com
Kevin received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Duke University, his Bachelor of Science from the University of Dayton in Dayton, OH, and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS).
Kevin’s passion for physical therapy began after suffering from 3 concussions while playing soccer in high school. Using his experiences as a patient, he takes a holistic viewpoint in treating all his patients, focusing on optimizing technique and movement patterns to ensure optimal sports performance. His desire is to leave a lasting impact on each patient to reach beyond their full potential. Kevin has also had the opportunity to work with young athletes up to the professional level.
In his free time, Kevin enjoys being active, hiking throughout North Carolina, and exploring the Charlotte area with his girlfriend. He enjoys playing and watching all types of sports, especially soccer and golf. His next goal is to complete the Charlotte Half Marathon.
charlee bodwell
Email: charlee@architechsports.com
Charlee received both her Doctorate of Physical Therapy and Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Wingate University.
Charlee grew up playing softball, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and even track until she was high school age and her parents told her she had to pick one sport. Soccer was her favorite sport to play and that is where she decided to dedicate all her time. She was playing high level soccer in Dallas, Texas, until her junior year of high school when she tore her ACL. Like any young female athlete, she was devastated by the injury and unsure of what her future soccer career would look like. She started physical therapy and her life changed for the better. Not only did she find her dream career, but she also came back on to the pitch stronger than ever. Charlee then went on to play on the first women’s semi-professional soccer team on the island of Okinawa, Japan. Charlee was able to participate on a team that would eventually pave the way for high level women’s sports in Japan, while overcoming the challenges of playing on a team that only spoke Japanese. Charlee then furthered her soccer career by achieving her goal of playing collegiate level soccer at Wingate University.
Charlee strives to give her patients well-rounded, whole body care that allows them to reach their best potential and have the ultimate human experience. Charlee hopes to further her career by specializing in pelvic health to bridge the gap between postpartum recovery and physical therapy to help mothers return to a healthy and active lifestyle without lingering ailments.
When not in the clinic, Charlee loves spending time with her family and friends by playing games and exploring new places.