Dave Hubbard is a coach and motivational speaker on fitness
Dave Hubbard is known today as America’s Fitness Coach®. He specializes in helping people increase their energy, stamina and personal performance, to be healthier and more productive. His mission is to improve everyone’s health and lower the cost of healthcare, by educating and motivating people to take personal responsibility for their most valuable asset − their body. Dave is an experienced speaker of over 30 years, and an expert at engaging and inspiring people to make small changes that produce big results that last a lifetime.
In 1979 Dave moved from the active world of the National Football League (New Orleans Saints) into a sedentary job. His playing weight combined with a serious back injury from a near fatal accident made it difficult to get back into shape physically. Dave went on to change the paradigm of exercise by developing a new formula for fitness that allows anyone to get and stay fit in only 10-minutes a day, called FIT10. In 2000, he was rewarded a U.S. Patent. In 1992 Dave was approached by Trillium Health Products to feature his exercise solution in infomercials. This was followed by a run on QVC.

Dave captivates audiences with his dramatic and humorous true life stories, weaving in hard-hitting facts with inspiring solutions. Dave challenges people not to settle for “average or good”, but instead, never rest until the good is better, and the better is best. Every presentation is packed with attainable action steps that inspire everyone to improve. Dave’s presentations are humorous, engaging, and highly entertaining. He is available for keynotes, breakout sessions, and workshops in the U.S. and abroad.
Dave has spoken to hundreds of Fortune 500, and Fortune 100 companies, as well as many organizations throughout America. He has been featured many times on radio and television, and is a frequently published author. His book is titled: BAD CHUTE! Why most Americans fail with fitness. Dave and his wife Melinda live in Marietta, Georgia and have two adult children.




