Episode 709 - Daniel DeBrocke
Daniel is a strength coach with over eight years of experience in the field. He has coached athletes ranging from beginner to powerlifting world champions, national champion BMX racers, and professional soccer players.
As a competitive powerlifter, his passions revolve around strength training and helping others reach their athletic potential. He writes for several renowned publications including Kabuki Strength and his content has been featured several times on distinguished podcasts and forums.
The major driving force behind his coaching is the desire to give back to the community. Currently, he does this by volunteering his time with struggling low-income athletes. His long term vision is to fund the development of athletic programs for low-income youths.
“Having gone through my fair share of difficult times growing up, I think it’s important for kids to have an outlet to keep them away from drugs and gangs. When all you see is violence it’s hard to believe in anything beyond gang culture. Sports provide kids with a direction and keeps them grounded. It allows them to further develop and acquire transferable skills, learn discipline, and excel in something meaningful to them where they feel a sense of accomplishment. A lot of times all they need is guidance and this gives them a chance to excel and be rewarded for their hard work and discipline”.
Daniel’s mission is to help as many people as possible to reach their athletic potential.
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