Recovery infrastructure.
Built from the inside out.
PrimeWorks Performance is a mobile athletic recovery operation built by two people who lived on both sides of the equation — competitive athletics and recovery work. Everything in the trailer was designed, not assembled.
Mo Morris
Mo is a Naval Academy graduate (Economics, Class of 2017), a commissioned Navy officer with three deployments across three roles — Force Protection and Anti-Terrorism Officer, Ordnance and Strike Officer, and Electrical Safety Officer. He managed equipment and assets valued at $126M+, led 300+ personnel, and completed every deployment ahead of schedule and without incident.
On the field, he was a 2nd Team All-AAC starting center — built for contact, load, and recovery. Off it, he spent eight years in the Navy learning what it means to keep complex systems operational under pressure, with no margin for error. PrimeWorks is what happens when those two things combine: a recovery operation built like a mission, not a gym amenity.
After founding MoBuilt MasterWorks — a general contracting and design firm — Mo designed and engineered the entire PrimeWorks infrastructure from the ground up. The power architecture, redundancy systems, trailer buildout, station layout, and operational methodology are all MoBuilt work.
PrimeWorks Performance is the deployment arm of that system.
Gab Morris
Gab holds a B.S. in Athletic Training from Towson University and brings hands-on background across outpatient physical therapy, high school and collegiate athletics, and work with Junior Olympic athletes in San Diego — across a wide range of sports recovery and orthopedic contexts.
She brings that experience to the structure of PrimeWorks — not as a service, but as the foundation of how the recovery protocols are built and sequenced. She played lacrosse and competed in high jump before studying the body professionally. She knows what athletic load actually feels like.
Her multi-state licensure and work across competitive athletic populations — from high school programs to Junior Olympics — inform the equipment selection, safety routing, and protocol structure PrimeWorks runs on every deployment.
Her first head role was Lead Recovery Specialist at Norfolk Collegiate School — full program responsibility for a competitive athletics department.
MoBuilt MasterWorks
The trailer was designed and built by MoBuilt MasterWorks. Every system — power, layout, modularity, redundancy — was engineered for field survivability and zero-dependency deployment.
MoBuilt is the design and GC firm behind PrimeWorks. As the operation scales, MoBuilt is available to design and build recovery infrastructure for other operators and markets.
Interested in a custom build? →Guided wellness.
Recovery work.
PrimeWorks operates as a guided wellness service — not a medical practice. Every session is run by a PrimeWorks operator using a deterministic protocol system built on real athletic recovery experience. PrimeWorks does not diagnose, treat, assess, evaluate, or rehabilitate any condition.
The goal is to make professional-grade recovery accessible at the point of performance — not after a referral, not in a clinic, and not three days later.
Built to deploy anywhere.
Infrastructure designed and engineered by MoBuilt MasterWorks
Not a menu.
A methodology.
Nine recovery tracks. Twenty-eight tools. Each applied by body part, sequence, duration, and timing. The combinations are effectively infinite. No two sessions are the same.
From booking to session.
Four steps.
Ready to bring PrimeWorks to your event?
Every path leads to the same place — a recovery system that shows up, sets up, and takes care of your athletes.