Chris Hague (Coach)

Chris Hague has coached endurance sports including running, swimming, and triathlon for 12 years at a variety of levels. Chris has his Certified Personal Trainer certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine and his L1 Nutrition Coaching certification from Precision Nutrition. Outside of school, Chris is a competitive runner, duathlete, and triathlete.


What other roles do you hold on campus?

Assistant Varsity Lacrosse Coach, Dorm Affiliate

What was it about Walker’s that made you want to work here?

The small community.

What is the most rewarding part about working at Walker’s?

Empowering the next generation of women leaders and innovators.

What is your favorite place on campus?

The pool.

What was your favorite subject when you were in middle or high school? Why?

Latin because I loved translating ancient texts — it is like solving a Rubik’s cube.

Why did you want to go into teaching?

I wanted a career that made a difference every day.

What is your favorite part of the subject you teach now?

The Statistics labs.

What is your favorite thing to do in your free time?

Read.

Publications

“Coaches’ influence on team dynamics in sport: A scoping review,” Sports Coaching Review. Chris Hague, Cailie S. McGuire, Jordan Chen, Mark W. Bruner, Jean Côté, Jennifer Turnnidge & Luc J. Martin (2021).

“Do participant reporting practices in youth sport research adequately represent the diversity of sport contexts?” Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 45, Article 101559. Robertson, M., Hague, C., Evans, M. B., & Martin, L. J. (2019).