• CQ Pod Episode 112: Les Spellman- Broken Leg and Homeless to NFL’s Go-To Trainer and Tech Entrepreneur

  • Mar 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast
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CQ Pod Episode 112: Les Spellman- Broken Leg and Homeless to NFL’s Go-To Trainer and Tech Entrepreneur

  • Summary

  • If you’re watching the NFL combine and see someone running extremely fast, there’s a good chance they’ve worked with Les Spellman.

    Les has trained dozens of NFL first round draft picks in the last couple years and even more world-class athletes across the globe.

    But he didn’t always start that way. He was a good kid caught up with the wrong group that led him down a series of bad decisions. He was not a world-class athlete but taught himself how to run after breaking his leg and got onto a D1 track program.

    He bet on himself to move to San Diego and began training Olympians

    He is now a strong family man with a beautiful family, and driver of a multimillion dollar training business that’s revolutionizing how tech is used in sports performance

    He trained cohost, Michael Carrillo when he was playing football at San Jose State and they have been friends since.

    Conversations on how to train world-class athletes, faith in God, getting to the mountain top, and more importantly, staying there; tech in sports, finding deeper purpose once you have kids and so much more. You do NOT want to miss this one.

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