EVAN BURCHETTE
HPF Coach
NASM Certified Personal Trainer & Performance Enhancement Specialist, Precision and Sports Nutrition, KB Level 1 & 2, TRX RIP, CPR & AED
With 15 years of combined coaching and training experience, Evan is a passionate fitness professional dedicated to helping individuals of all ages and experience levels reach their fullest potential... which means he will push you to your max in the darkness, but also bring you back to the light!
Evan's journey into fitness began with his background in competitive sports, starting with baseball and wrestling, which eventually earned him a scholarship to compete at multiple collegiate levels. It was during his time as a youth wrestling coach that Evan truly discovered his passion for teaching others, translating the valuable lessons learned on the mat and as a competitive athlete into a coaching philosophy focused on discipline, strength, and mental toughness.
Starting in high school at the local YMCA’s weight room, Evan was instantly hooked on the way exercise made him feel and transformed both body and mind. This early passion for fitness, coupled with his dedication to promoting a healthy, optimal lifestyle, led him to pursue a career in coaching. His diverse experience spans various fitness environments—from big box and group fitness gyms, to sports performance facilities and private studios. However, he believes that nothing compares to the all-encompassing and one-of-a-kind experience provided by the HPF Empire.
Evan thrives on anything that challenges both his mind and body. He’s constantly seeking new ways to push the limits of his own physicality and mental resilience, leading by example and bringing unmatched energy to every session.
Outside of fitness, Evan enjoys being with friends and family, tattoos, live music, war and history documentaries, and spending time outdoors with his fiancée and their dogs, Xerxes and Mac. He’s also an active wrestling official at both the high school and collegiate levels, including officiating in the Big 12 Conference and at the NCAA D2 National Tournament.”
