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Calvin Mai, DPT, SCS, CSCS, is a board certified sports physical therapist that provides rehabilitation for operative and non-operative patients. He also serves as an adjunct provider for student athletes at Hamline University. After playing Division I Soccer at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, he stayed involved in youth soccer as an instructor with Acceleration MN, Head Coach and Age Group Director with the Chanhassen/Chaska Soccer Club and Head coach for Minneapolis United Soccer Club. Calvin currently serves as an Age Group Coordinator for Fusion Soccer Club and staff member of the Minnesota and Region II Olympic Development Program. In addition, he is an Assistant Coach with the Hamline University Men’s Soccer program since 2014.
Calvin’s experience as a Division I athlete, coach, and physical therapist, has allowed him to stay involved in the community presenting on injury reduction strategies and consulting to various clubs on program design. Calvin currently resides in Minneapolis with his wife and dog, where they enjoy spending time at the lakes, dining, and traveling. His other hobbies include hockey, photography, and spending time with family and friends.
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), University of Minnesota (2014)
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Kinesiology, University of Minnesota (2011)
Sports Certified Specialist by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA)
National “C” License, National “D” License, State “E” License by the United States Soccer Federation
Director of Coaching Diploma, Special Topics Diploma, Goal Keeper Diploma by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America
Technical Certificate by the Minnesota Youth Soccer Association
Hamline University, Team Physical Therapist and Assistant Mens Soccer Coach
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
Sports Physical Therapy Association
National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA)
Minnesota Olympic Development Program
United States Youth Soccer Region II
United Soccer Coaches formerly National Soccer Coaches Association of America
United Soccer Coaches 30 under 30 recipient – 2017