Put a clean-sport pharmacist on your roster.
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Brandon Hockaday is a pharmacist who reads the trials, not the marketing. He translates the heavy clinical and regulatory side — WADA classes, growth-factor rules, peptide sourcing — into a call you can act on.
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The bridge between the science and the real question you're actually asking: "so can I use this, and will it flag my test?" Regulated-category brand and go-to-market built into every answer.
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Nobody else packages legal + clean + sport-safe for the individual athlete and active adult. Certifiers test single products. We read your whole stack alongside your meds.
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Based in the Inglewood / South Bay corridor — the backyard of the 2028 Games — working with the athletes, teams, and clinics preparing for the biggest testing window in a generation.
RetainerPharmacist on Staff
Ongoing pharmacist access, facility-specific protocols, staff certification, and a pharmacist-vetted product program. Predictable monthly scope, real liability reduction.
EducationTeam & Staff Workshops
Clean-sport, peptide, GLP-1, and hormone education for athletes and staff — the licensed, credentialed version, not a rep's pitch.
ProductsEducational Products & Licensing
Co-branded guides, curricula, and compliance content for brands rebuilding trust in a post-regulation peptide and supplement market.
Meet The Team
We built Hockaday Rx to give athletes and active adults a clear read on what they're putting in their body and how it stacks up against banned-substance standards — so health and eligibility stay in their own hands, not left to guesswork.
Dr. Brandon Hockaday PharmD
Founder and Sports PharmacistBrandon is a sports pharmacist and the clinical authority behind Hockaday Rx. He leads patient consultations, formulary, drug-supplement interaction review, and the medication-management work that anchors the brand. His training comes through USC's School of Pharmacy, and his practice is built on the conviction that athletes — at every level — deserve clinical guidance that takes their goals as seriously as their health.
Christine runs the operating side of Hockaday Rx —strategy, brand education, partnerships, and the integration work that gets clinical care to the athletes who need it. Her category is regulated wellness: over a decade building community-native brands in cannabis, CBD, and sports, where the rules are still being written and the operating system has to be as tight as the compliance.
Co Founder and Managing PartnerChristine Hockaday
Who We Work With
Play Fair, Play Safe — a parent-and-athlete session on reading labels, recognizing marketing language, and understanding why "natural" means nothing on a supplement facts panel. Built for gym floors and cafeterias, not lecture halls.
Youth & high school programs.
What your front desk should say when a member asks about a product on your retail shelf — and where that conversation should be handed off instead.
Gyms & physical therapy clinics
Banned-substance literacy, what NSF Certified for Sport® actually verifies and what it doesn't, TUE fundamentals, and the federal hemp rules landing this November. For programs where one positive test is a season.
Collegiate & professional teams
A working session on the red flags worth escalating and the written escalation path that makes sure the answer is never improvised.
Coaching & training staff
Educational Programming
Every athlete on your roster is already taking something. The question is whether anyone on staff can tell them what's in it. Sessions are live, shaped to your sport and your season, and built around the questions your people are already asking each other.
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One group, one topic, done in a single visit. Best for a team meeting, a preseason parent night, or a staff in-service where you need everyone on the same page fast. Most partnerships start here.
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Sequenced sessions across a single day, so athletes, coaching staff, and parents each get the version built for them rather than one talk stretched to cover all three. Includes a written protocol summary your program keeps. Best before a season opens or after a close call.
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A standing education cadence — typically monthly — that follows the actual arc of your year: preseason screening, in-season travel and OTC questions, postseason recovery, and any regulatory change that lands mid-schedule. Built for programs with roster turnover, where a one-time session ages out by November.