UFC PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE | LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USA

Hosted by the UFC Performance Institute, the North American Summit will start with an optional High Performance Workshop on Thursday November 4th, followed by two full days of speakers and panel discussions on November 5th & 6th.

Capacity is limited – be sure to register now!

MEET THE SPEAKERS

Chief Josh Smith

Ret. Master Sergeant and Pararescueman, United States Air Force

Dr. Duncan French

VP of Performance, UFC Performance Institute

Dr. Georgia Giblin

Director of Performance, Detroit Tigers

Lauren Green

Director of Sports Science, UC San Diego

Lea Thomann

Senior Manager of Sports Medicine, US Soccer

Andy Guard

Sport Scientist, US Soccer

Holly Frantz

Director of S&C for Olympic Sports, University of Maryland

Dr. John P. Wagle

Director of Performance Science / Player Dev., KC Royals

Dr Josh Hagen

Director of the Human Performance Innovation Center, Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute West Virginia University

Fernando Montes

Exercise Physiologist, Los Angeles County Fire Department

Gillian Bower

Director of High Performance, US Ski and Snowboard Team

Joseph Patterson

Soldier Performance Strategist, CCDC Soldier Center

Col. Kevin A. Bigelman

US Army

Dr. Pinata H. Sessoms

Deputy Dept. Head Warfighter Performance Dept. and Operational Readiness Directorate, NHRC

Adam Strang

Human Performance Research Scientist, Air Force Research Laboratory

Joseph Dulla

Interim Assoc. Dean of Fire Technology, Santa Ana College

Kris Ross

Faculty Coordinator, Santa Ana College Fire Technology

COVID-19 POLICIES

The UFC requires everyone entering the campus to submit proof of vaccination or a negative test result received within 48 hours of visit. Email your vaccination card or negative test result to UFC’s secure email inbox, cv-19ufc@ufc.com. While PCR tests are preferred, rapid tests are also accepted. Only UFC Human Resources staff will have access to your personal information.

The state of Nevada currently requires everyone to wear a mask indoors, regardless of vaccination status, except while eating and drinking. This applies to public places in counties with high rates of COVID-19 transmission, including Clark County, where the UFC facilities are located. The governor’s directive aligns with a new recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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