Episode #20 with Al and Trey Escobar | The HJR Experiment

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In this compelling episode of the HJR Experiment, host Harrison Rogers sits down with Al and Trey Escobar, a father-son duo who have significant made strides in the world of sports and beyond.

Al Escobar, a former successful bodybuilder, has transitioned his passion for fitness into a career in physical therapy. Now working at ARIS Physical Therapy, Al has had the privilege of working with many UFC fighters, including Jared Cannonier, aiding their recovery from injuries. Al's unique approach focuses not just on recovery, but on helping athletes come back stronger than ever, a testament to his dedication and expertise in the field.

Trey Escobar, Al's son, has carved his own path in the sports world. Despite growing up wrestling, knee injuries led Trey to pivot his focus to boxing, a decision that has proven fruitful. Trey's dedication and skill have earned him the title of Golden Gloves champion, a prestigious accolade in the sport of boxing.

But Trey's ambitions extend beyond the ring. He's currently studying graphic design and motion graphics, balancing his academic pursuits with his rigorous training schedule.

Join us as we delve into the Escobars' journey, exploring the intersections of sports, resilience, and personal growth. This episode is a testament to the power of determination, the importance of adaptability, and the enduring bond of a father and son united by their love for sports.

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We'd encourage you all to follow Trey and Al as they continue on in their journeys.

Their Social Media pages can be found below:

Al (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/arisphysica...

ARIS Physical Therapy: https://www.arispt.com/

Trey (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/atilano_esc...

Trey Graphic Design Work: https://www.behance.net/atilanoescobar

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