This document discusses an alternative model for preventing strain and sprain injuries called the "positive deviant" model. It notes that a small percentage of the population is consistently uninjured and high performing, and examines what they do differently in their movement patterns and behaviors. Specifically, it highlights that positive deviants demonstrate superior balance in gravity for all actions, and trusts their kinesthetic awareness to self-correct discomfort before injury occurs. The document proposes training workers to develop these skills and reprogram their motor cortex through accelerated motor learning techniques. This aims to shift more people to the injury-free side through self-awareness, decision making, and optimal movement patterns.