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    Chris Phillips, ATC, CSCS

    Athletic Trainer/Strength Coach at Compete Sports Performance and Rehab
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    32 years
    avg. ACL athletes yearly
    25
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    Compete Sports Performance and Rehab
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    About Chris Phillips, ATC, CSCS

    Chris Phillips is Founder and Owner of Compete Sports Performance and Rehab and sets the standard for Compete's performance training and sports medicine programs. He is a recognized board certified Athletic Trainer (NATA) and Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA) that possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience in the world of performance training and sports rehabilitation. Chris is also a Integrative Correctice Exercise Specialist, Certified Power Plate Trainer, certified Sports Safety Specialist, a member of the Medical Fitness Network and a preferred provider for US Figure Skating's National Network of Sports Medicine.

    With more than 30 years of experience in professional sports, Chris has served as the Athletic Trainer for the Czech Republic in the 2022 Winter Olympics, the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and the Washington Capitals in the National Hockey League, The Los Angeles Sol of the Womens Professional Soccer League, and has served as both the Head Athletic Trainer and Head Strength Coach for the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League. He has supervised the sports medicine and performance training programs for the Orange County Blues of the Men's USL Pro League and Anaheim Bolts of the Professional Indoor Soccer League. Chris frequently contributes his knowldege of sports medicine and strength and conditioning. He has written for High School Illustrated Magazine, Cali Rubber Magazine, OC Parenting and Men's Journal.

    While working in the NHL, Chris's proudest moment was being a member of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finalist, Mighty Ducks. He was also selected as the Head Athletic Trainer for the 2002 Men's USA Hockey National Team that competed in Sweden. Throughout his career, Chris has worked with elite athletes including Alex Ovechkin, Teemu Selanne, Paul Kariya, JS Giguere, Joy Fawcett, Marta, Shannon Boxx, Nathan Chen and Mariah Bell.
    “Progress and consistency are the keys to success.”