Christopher Bruscato received his doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Florida with an emphasis in sports medicine. Prior to receiving his doctorate, he attended Florida Gulf Coast University where he studied athletic training, specializing in acute injuries, rehabilitation, and the management of athletic injuries. Along with his college degrees he has also received additional training as an EXOS Performance Specialist and Precision Nutrition Coach.
Professionally Christopher has worked in a variety of settings working with all levels of athletes ranging from pediatric to professional. As an athletic trainer and coach he has held several positions with many different sports organizations including the Portland Timbers Football Club (MLS), IMG Academy, Dynasty CrossFit, and Injury Prevention Specialist. As a student Christopher pushed himself to gain opportunities to work at the highest level including positions at professional athlete performance training centers, high school athletics, sports medicine rehabilitation centers, and Division I athletics.
Currently Dr. Christopher Bruscato has accepted a position to work for Duke Health in Durham, NC. As a sports medicine professional he will be working as a triple credentialed medical professional working as a physical therapist (rehabilitation), athletic trainer (on-field coverage at sport events), and performance coach (strength and conditioning). With his vast experience Christopher understands how to optimize your performance holistically considering all aspects including mindset, nutrition, movement, and recovery.
Hannah Chappell-Dick currently serves as the Graduate Assistant Middle- and Long-Distance Coach for the University of Florida Gators as she pursues an MBA. She is certified USATF Endurance Level 2 Coach. She also competes for Team Florida Track Club Elite.
Before moving to Gainesville, Hannah served as the Head Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Coach at Eastern Mennonite University and as a Volunteer Assistant Coach at Georgia Tech, where she helped coach nine NCAA D1 National Qualifiers.
Post-collegiately, Hannah competed in middle distances for Atlanta Track Club Elite under Olympian Amy Yoder-Begley. In college, Hannah studied Biology and Exercise Science and was a 5x All-American and NCAA Woman of the Year Top-30 Honoree. She competed in a wide range of events, including the sprint relays, high jump, middle distance, and cross country.
Rebekah is an athletics and fitness enthusiast in the process of completing her AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Certification to teach cycle and stadium group fitness classes at the University of Florida while pursuing her MBA. Her passion is helping others discover how they enjoy being active and living a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
Before moving to Gainesville, Rebekah served as a head volleyball coach for The Edge Volleyball Club in Littleton, Colorado coaching ages 13-15. Rebekah has also nationally qualified in Women’s Physique NPC Bodybuilding.
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"I really like how Chris points out all the little details you have to keep in mind to maintain good form. He is very precise and clear in his instructions. He listened to me in the evaluation and really was able to help me find out which areas needed targeting most.
"Chris is extremely supportive and a super cool and nice guy! He loves what he is doing and it shows. If you want to take your training to the next level, look no further!"
— Catherine Martin"Hannah helped not only with my training, but she had great advice in regards to race strategy and mental preparation. She was very encouraging and always ready to answer questions via text or at practice. I am thankful to Hannah for helping me to overcome mental barriers that allowed me to PR in the 1600 meter for the first time in two years."
— Emily, 16