Chris Tedesco USMC Veteran

Founder and CEO at 1109 Bravo

Chris Tedesco is a USMC veteran and founder and CEO of company 1109 Bravo since November 2016. Prior to that, they owned and operated BodyQuest Personal Training LLC for over 20 years and was recognized as the 2006-2007 International Trainer of the Year by the International Center for Strength and Performance. Chris was also named one of the Top 3 Trainers in the Nation by the International Sports Sciences Association in 2006.

Chris Tedesco, a USMC Veteran, began their education in 1991 when they joined the U.S. Marine Corps. From 1991 to 1995, they studied Military and Strategic Leadership in the Marine Corps. In 1992, they also pursued a degree in Leadership from U.S.M.C.

After their service in the Marine Corps, Tedesco enrolled at Purdue University in 1996 and studied Organizational Leadership until 2000. During the same period, they also pursued another field of study at Purdue University, specifically Exercise Science. However, the information regarding the degrees awarded is not provided.

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Crestwood, United States

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1109 Bravo

The Neuropak is a wearable training system that will accelerate the human body’s natural ability to adapt, learn and grow while you train. Originally developed for the U.S. Special Operations, the Patented Neuropak training system is a wearable sports performance training solution that shifts the paradigm on how we approach skills-based movement training and immediately improves Speed, Power, Skill, Agility, Balance, Conditioning, and helps reduce the risk of injuries while truly allowing you to TRAIN LIKE YOU PLAY! The NeuroPak is a clinically validated lightweight wearable training system that optimizes biomechanics, improves postural and joint stability, accelerates motor learning, and allows for unrestricted full range of motion to perform drills and sports specific skills required to improve your game.


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