Craig brings a variety of performance training experience to the Athletes' Performance staff, including work at the International Performance Institute, extensive time traveling on the WTA professional tennis tour, consulting with a variety of training centers across the country, and lecturing at conferences and in the classroom both nationally and internationally. He has also worked with a variety of elite youth soccer clubs across the country, and has consulted with the US Soccer Federation U-17 Men's National Soccer Team. As a Performance Specialist for Athletes' Performance, Craig designs and implements performance training programs for professional athletes of all sports as well as elite youth through college athletes. He also serves as Performance Technology Manager, spearheading numerous developmental initiatives integrating performance training and technology. Craig received both his Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he worked with the Women's Athletic Training Department. He gained additional experience as a graduate assistant at the University of Arizona as the Assistant Football Athletic Trainer, where he was responsible for the acute care, assessment, and rehabilitation of injured players before shifting his emphasis toward performance training. |