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Episode 228 — Brock Schenck: When Your Body Says “No,” Your Mind Can Still Say “Go”

6.3.2026
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Today’s guest is someone I’ve known for years: Brock Schenck.

I first met Brock through youth sports. My son Danny was a year older, but Brock always played up—and he was a problem on the basketball court. More importantly, he was always the same dude off the court: respectful, disciplined, shook your hand, looked you in the eye.

But Brock’s story really becomes powerful when you hear what he’s been through.

Over four years, Brock had four knee surgeries:

  • 7th grade: tore his ACL

  • 8th grade: tore the other ACL

  • Freshman year: surgery to clean up scar tissue

  • Junior year: tore his ACL again

And most people would’ve quit.

Brock didn’t.

Instead, when football and basketball started slipping away, he reinvented himself. He picked up track & field throwing, became a beginner again, and worked his way into competing at a Division I level at the University of Virginia, throwing discus, shot put, and hammer.

  • The moment Brock realized his athletic future might change

  • How he handled going through injury after injury without spiraling

  • What kept him motivated when he could’ve walked away

  • Starting over as a novice in a totally new sport

  • Discipline: why it isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build

  • College athletics: the habits that separate the athletes who last from the ones who fade

  • The quote that stuck with Brock: “What you’re not changing, you’re choosing.”

Brock said the biggest change was this:

Stop living in “what if.”
Start living in “even if.”

Not what if I didn’t get hurt…
But even if I got hurt, how am I going to respond?

That right there will change how you handle everything.


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Go one step further than you thought you could go. We’ll see you next time on Building Men.


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