FITNESS, COMPETITION and SPORT FROM A CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE 

Resurrecting authentic masculinity and Christian manhood through performance training 
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Trey Brock holds undergraduate degrees in sports management and psychology from Hillsdale College, and a master's degree (magna cum laude) in moral theology from Holy Apostles College and Seminary. Coach Brock also holds a certificate in Thomistic psychology from the Institute of Psychomoralitics, a two-year program dedicated to the study of mental health from a Catholic perspective. Brock was a two-time All-American wide receiver at Hillsdale and is the all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns. He was invited to the Kansas City Chiefs mini-camp in 2019, played one year of professional football in Europe, and has four years' experience as a high school coach in the Archdiocese of Detroit. Coach Brock is currently a catechist in the Archdiocese of Houston, where he lives with his wife Maddy.

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CateCHESIS

Education is the first step of Guerrilla Athletics, for it is through the intellect that man determines his ultimate goal. Our coaching model first sharpens the athlete’s intellect, teaching him how to use fitness, competition, and sport in accord with Catholic teleology.

ATHLETICS

Because catechesis is not restricted to the intellectual, training and building athletes into faster, stronger, and more agile men is essential to the Guerrilla Athletics educational process and serves as an extension of the initial catechesis.

MANHOOD

Guerrilla Athletics trains men to stand out among their peers and to confidently embrace their call to lead, provide, and protect. Our system uses fitness, competition, and sport as a way to prepare men to be moral leaders in their families and society.

Popes on Athletics

In 1905, Pope Pius X identified competitive sport as "the material exercises of the body [that] will admirably influence the exercises of the spirit." In 1945, Pope Pius XII identified competitive sport as a school of "all natural virtues, but which provide[s] the supernatural virtues with a solid foundation." And in 1985, Pope John Paul II identified competitive sport as "the practice of Christian virtues, a school of religious education."

Guerrilla Athletics goes further than the 20th-century popes and provides young men with a first-of-its-kind theology of athletics. This theology, which is taught through intellectual and physical rigor, is not solely focused on teaching virtue, but rather, it's meant to challenge the future leaders of society to go deeper in their faith and to conform their lives more radically to Christ and His kingdom.

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Endorsements

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dr. G.C. dilsaver

Thomistic psychologist and Catholic author
"Trey Brock is a dedicated Christian, scholar, and athlete, with a proven track record in each area. His wholistic system of training brings out the unique God-given spirit of each athlete, thus allowing for its full expression in physical endeavors to greater manifest the glory of God."

“I will give you my endorsement.”

dr. peter jennings

Hillsdale College professor and football chaplain
"I have been a close teacher, advisor and Christian friend to Trey Brock almost ten years since his Hillsdale College days. He was extraordinary then as both student and all-American athlete. Now, after having attained advanced graduate education and experience as both professional athlete and coach, he has developed a distinctive approach to performance training. Trey’s approach to performance training is truly higher learning for Christian athletes. It is a much needed remedy for the corruption that infects the modern world of athletics."  

“I will give you my endorsement.”

Tyler turner

Catholic convert and former Division I athlete
"Trey and I played high school football together. As we progressed into our adult lives, he was not only a friend, but the sponsor that brought me to convert to the Catholic Faith. The virtues that we cultivated through sport has formed our teamwork and competitive drive that allows us to push each other in our vocations as men. As Trey's program explains, athletics is not for mere entertainment; rather, it's a catalyst to help mature boys into men — and thus into fathers, husbands, and leaders in our communities."