Brittany Braun DAT, ATC, CSCS
KBR Wyle
Brittany Braun, DAT, MSEd, LAT, ATC, CSCS, RYT-200hr, is an Athletic Trainer with extensive experience in military and tactical human performance. Currently serving as a Military Athletic Trainer with the U.S. Navy, Brittany integrates breathing mechanics, pressure management, and pelvic floor function to improve movement efficiency and reduce low back pain in high-demand populations.
She earned her Doctorate in Athletic Training from Moravian University, her Master’s in Education with a concentration in Athletic Training from Old Dominion University, and her Bachelor’s in Athletic Training from Alma College.
Brittany’s scholarly work and clinical practice explore the relationship between the diaphragm, pelvic floor, and core stability, translating current evidence into practical, evidence-informed strategies that bridge the gap between rehabilitation and performance. Her approach emphasizes holistic, functional solutions that challenge traditional views of back pain and promote sustainable movement for both tactical and civilian athletes.
Sessions by Brittany
02/07/2026
Beyond the Core: Pressure, Pelvic Floor, and the Conversations We’re Not Having About Back Pain
PCC,105AB