MidWeek Honolulu - Sep 21, 2022
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HOP Helps Athletes Reach Full Potential
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The Hawai‘i Optimum Performance team includes (from left) Jessica Oshiro, former NFL player Michael Bennett and Ross Oshiro. LAWRENCE TABUDLO PHOTO
LBY KYLE GALDEIRA
HOP was founded in 2002 as a sports per- formance and rehab facility serving the gener- al public and athletes of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals and Olympic-cali- ber performers. Located at 1212 Punahou St. in Egan’s Bootcamp, HOP is a one-stop shop for sports performance and rehabilitation. Clients proclaim they feel stronger and more confident in their movements and experience less pain after treatment.
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ike a high-performing sports team, Hawai‘i Optimum Performance sup- plements its squad with top talent in
multiple fields with the goal of improving care provided to patients.
The newest addition to HOP’s roster is athletic trainer and chiropractor Jessica Os- hiro. She joins her father, Ross Oshiro, and Kevin Chang, both HOP co-owners. Ross and Chang are certified athletic trainers and licensed massage therapists. Chang is also a certified strength and conditioning spe- cialist. The trio continues to build its client base following two decades of positive ex-