Instructors

Eric D'Agati
Eric D'Agati
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Eric D’Agati is the Founder and Director of ONE Human Performance. Eric has spent the past 19 years in the fitness industry as a coach, trainer and instructor, pioneering his unique approach to client assessment, performance enhancement and injury prevention. Eric studied Exercise Physiology at William Paterson University and, in addition, has had the good fortune over the years of learning directly from some of the greatest minds in the industry, including Gray Cook, Charles Poliquin, Mike Clark and Paul Chek.

 

His list of certifications includes CHEK Practitioner, Poliquin Performance Coach, National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), Performance Enhancement and Integrated Flexibility Specialist (NASM), Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Selective Functional

Movement Assessment (SFMA), Apex Body Composition Specialist and SPARQ Speed, Agility & Quickness Trainer.

 

Each year, Eric travels around the world teaching and speaking to trainers, coaches and therapists from such prestigious organizations as Functional Movement Systems, NJAHPERD, NJSIAA, Nike and SPARQ Camps, Frank Glazier Clinics and The Mayo Clinic. Also a media presence, Eric has appeared on numerous shows and in several publications throughout the years. He has been a regular guest on sports talk radio shows The Natural and High School Sports Overtime and has contributed to StudentSports.com, SidelineChatter.com and CompleteQB.com.

 

His list of training clients includes individuals who have been named Gatorade and NJ Players of the Year, All-Americans, National Champions and Pro-Bowl athletes. He also works with many high-level County, State, National and World Champion sports teams, including local favorites such as the NY/NJ Juggernaut Women’s Professional Softball, NY Islanders and NY Football Giants.

 

In 2015, Eric partnered with the Baseball Health Network (BHN), along with BHN Founder and former professional pitcher Steve Hayward, along with Doug Cinnella, another former professional pitcher and Founder of Professional Baseball Instruction (PBI) and Dr. Christopher Ahmad, head physician of the NY Yankees and head of Orthopedic Medicine at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital. The Baseball Health Network

provides resources, education and training tools for baseball players, coaches, clinicians, trainers and parents on how to best improve performance while reducing the likelihood of injury.