Brent Holmes
Brent Holmes is a native of San Antonio, where he grew up on the Southeast side. Brent attended school in the East Central Independent School District. While attending East Central High School, sports was a big part of his life. He participated in the football, basketball and track. He earned All-district and All City honors in all three sports. Just like on the playing fields, he excelled in the classroom staying on the Honor Roll and receiving an athletic scholarship upon graduation to attend Texas A&M University-Kingsville. During his time at TAMUK, Holmes was a part of both the football and track teams for the Javelinas. He ran the 110m hurdles, 400m hurdles, and 4×400 m relay and was able to become a three-time All-American before ending his collegiate track career. He was also part of the long honored Javelina football team as a wide receiver helping the Hogs become two-time Lone Star conference champions.
Upon completing his studies at TAMUK, Brent earned a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Education degree with a minor in Biology. He then followed his dreams of playing professional football in the Arena Football League for 14 years. In 2008, he was blessed to win the AFL Championship with Philadelphia Soul and owners Jon Bon Jovi and Ron Jaworski. Brent finished his career playing in front of his home town playing receiver for the San Antonio Talons.
Coach Holmes is the current Director of Training and Fitness at Juice Boss HQ in San Antonio. In his role as a full-time private trainer and performance coach he has developed programs to enhance his athletes’ overall performance which gives them the essentials needed to become more explosive and effective performers. He also taught Science and coached at East Central High, his alma-mater, but his passion has been working one on one with his athletes and weekend warriors. He has worked with hundreds of athletes and people to help achieve their fitness, health, wellness and performance goals.
Coach Brent Holmes takes pride in helping people in his community and loves to see change and growth with each and every one of his athletes. He is passionate about his craft and takes no short cuts to help others become the best they can be. He understands
the wants and needs of the athlete and non-athlete in their quest to make themselves better.