Powerlifting and outdoor adventures from Delaware of a young TBI survivor and his stepfather.
Garrett grew up hunting and fishing with his father, Kirk Rogers, who served our country as an Army Ranger. Tragically, Kirk passed away on November 20, 2015. Garrett was just 9 years old and had only started to explore the outdoor world with his father.
About 6 months later, Garrett was nearly killed when he was struck by a vehicle. He spent months in the hospital fighting for his life, and sustained numerous injuries including a traumatic brain injury.
Although his world was turned upside down, his fight for recovery, and his drive to continue pursuing his passion is nothing short of spectacular. Kirk Rogers instilled a love for the outdoors in his boy, and it is my honor to continue that legacy. I came into Garrett's life as his baseball coach, and am now proud to be his stepfather .
This channel will chronicle our journey together and we are excited to share the experiences with you.
good numbers man! been watching vids! waiting to see your updated numbers man! im 17 150 pounds and atm SBD- 405,225,550 planning on competing this april!
Man great job I may be 160 lbs heavier than you at 13 but you are still pretty strong for your weight class but it’s my first year of working out and my deadlift is 315 squat 215 and bench 180 so good job and don’t take my word offensive because I weigh 270 have a great day
way to go Garrett ! ...just found your videoes today....saw you at 13 doing over 300 pounds and now at 15 doing over 500 pounds. Congratulations ...well done and good comeback from your injuries when you were younger. May God bless you. Your story is inspiring. You have a good dad to help.
im 14 and i squatted 375 but this kid is much lighter than me and squatted only 35 pounds under that amazing! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2eQ5YCEradk.html
I've just started going to the gym and coming across your story here has inspired me to do more with weight lifting and do it just because if you can do this at basically half my age I have no excuse. Keep up the work man be the inspiration not just to your peers but others around the world who are watching your story unfold here on RU-vid
Great job! My 15yr old also power lifts, and set WV State records last year, and recently went to KY and set National Records! It is EXCITING, getting to watch you younger guys and gals put forth so much effort doing something good!!!! Keep up the great work! You will go big places one day!
These were all RPS world records when he did it… little clickbait thats gotten 50k views 😂. Look up G on open powerlifting he’s one of the top in the world now across all feds