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ASC Athlete Profile: Chuck Morris

Name: Charles Morris

Nickname: Chuck

Birthday: September 28

Hometown: Celina, TX

What is your athletic background? Did you play any sports growing up?

I played football and baseball very competitively growing up. In football, I played from youth through HS and started at Linebacker for the winningest HS football program in Texas (although it was 2A). In baseball, I played through HS, Semi-Pro, and a season professionally in the Arizona League (rookie-level league) with the Royals organization before joining the Marines.

When did you attend your first workout with Arlington Sports Conditioning, and how did you first learn about the group?

My first ASC workout was Memorial Day weekend of 2025. I learned about ASC when I looked for a group to join for the Memorial Day “Murph” workout.

What is your proudest athletic accomplishment, and why?

As a young Marine, I was amongst the best for strength, stamina, and endurance which allowed me to contribute beyond standard expectations to my unit. I was proud to be a valuable member of the team by being able to help my fellow Marines by being reliable to carry extra gear/equipment when needed, and having the stamina to operate effectively in extremely challenging environments under stress both in training and while conducting operations overseas.

What is your favorite exercise(s)?

Weighted Pull-ups

What is your favorite workout song or musical artist?

Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down

What is your favorite sports team?

Dallas Cowboys

Who is your favorite athlete?

Bo Jackson

Other than working out, how else do you like to spend your free time?

Going on big and small adventures with my wife and playing with our dog, Lexie

What do you like best about Arlington Sports Conditioning? 

I love the collegial environment and encouragement. The people and energy make the group special.

What are the biggest benefits of being a member?

The biggest benefit for me is being able to train with an energetic supportive group of people.

What advice would you offer to new or prospective members of Arlington Sports Conditioning?

While every member pushes themselves hard during workouts, the community strives to make everyone of all fitness levels feel welcome. The positive energy is contagious and will help you achieve your fitness goals in a team setting.

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