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June 24, 2026

The Hands that Speak Chiropractic with Dr Daryn Weise DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 780

INTRODUCING Dr Daryn Weise DC

5 Alternate Titles

  1. The Hands That Speak with Dr Daryn Weise DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 780
  2. Train Like It Matters with Dr Daryn Weise DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 780
  3. Chiropractic, Kona, and Discipline with Dr Daryn Weise DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 780
  4. Adjusting for Performance with Dr Daryn Weise DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 780
  5. From Palmer to Spain with Dr Daryn Weise DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 780

🧠 Background

In this episode of Chiro Hustle, Dr Daryn Weise DC joins the show from Barcelona, Spain, where he has practiced chiropractic for 17 years after graduating from Palmer. What started as a short-term international adventure became a long-term mission in a country where chiropractic was still developing and, in many ways, felt like the “Wild West.”

Dr Weise’s story is not just about practicing overseas. It is about discipline, work ethic, adaptation, and the art of the chiropractic adjustment. He shares how early in Spain, before he could fully speak the language, he had to “speak with his hands.” That line becomes the heart of the episode: when the words are limited, the adjustment must be clear, specific, and powerful.

He also brings a rare perspective as a high-performing endurance athlete, having completed 13 Ironman races and 13 half Ironman races, while continuing to practice, teach, travel, and train. After a serious motorcycle accident and a reconstructed ankle, he was told he should not be running. Since then, he has completed 13 Ironman events and is preparing for Kona.

This conversation connects chiropractic, performance, philosophy, discipline, and longevity in practice.


🔥 Highlights

Dr Weise shares how his own injuries and athletic background first opened the door to chiropractic.

He talks about going from Palmer to Spain, practicing in a country with limited chiropractic recognition, and building a life and practice in Barcelona.

The most powerful story in the episode is his statement that when he could not speak the language, he had to “speak with his hands.” His adjusting had to communicate what words could not.

He gives practical advice to chiropractic students: get your hands on people, attend seminars, shadow doctors, expose yourself to different techniques, and work hard to become excellent at the art.

Dr Weise compares chiropractic mastery to Ironman training. You do not simply show up on race day. You prepare, train, refine, and build capacity.

He discusses his reconstructed ankle after a motorcycle accident and the fact that, despite being told he should not run, he has completed 13 Ironman races since.

He explains how he organizes travel, nutrition, training, sleep, hydration, and recovery while living a high-output lifestyle.

He introduces the Sports Chiropractic Academy and his passion for helping chiropractors adjust more efficiently, protect their own bodies, and serve at a higher level.

He makes a strong distinction: his foundation is the chiropractic adjustment and the nervous system. Other tools may support performance, but they do not replace the adjustment.


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📖 Summary

Episode 780 of Chiro Hustle features Dr Daryn Weise DC, a Palmer graduate, Barcelona-based chiropractor, Ironman athlete, and teacher through Sports Chiropractic Academy.

The conversation begins with Dr Weise’s journey into chiropractic. Originally considering sports medicine and orthopedic surgery, he found chiropractic after dealing with unresolved back issues and a painful rib injury. A chiropractor invited him to observe, and after visiting Palmer, he knew chiropractic was the path.

From there, Dr Weise moved to Spain, where he has practiced for 17 years. The early days were difficult. He did not speak Spanish, legislation was limited, and chiropractic was not widely understood. But that forced him to sharpen the art. He says that if he could not speak the language, he had to speak with his hands. That is the core of the episode: the adjustment has to be real.

The conversation then moves into student advice, technique, discipline, and practice mastery. Dr Weise urges students and young doctors to shadow, attend seminars, train their hands, and expose themselves to different systems, not so they become scattered, but so they can develop clarity and excellence.

As an endurance athlete, Dr Weise draws a direct line between Ironman preparation and chiropractic practice. You cannot casually show up and expect elite results. He trains 13 to 20 hours per week for competition, and he believes chiropractors must bring that same seriousness to their craft.

Dr Weise also shares the story of his motorcycle accident and reconstructed ankle. Medical opinion said he should not be running. Since then, he has completed 13 Ironman races and continues to pursue high-level performance, including preparing for Kona.

Later in the episode, he discusses Sports Chiropractic Academy, performance-based chiropractic, chiropractor longevity, and the importance of practitioners staying physically prepared for the work they want to do. His focus is not gadgets or modalities. His foundation remains the specific chiropractic adjustment, the nervous system, and the body’s capacity to perform when interference is addressed.

This episode is a call to train harder, adjust better, protect your body, and never reduce chiropractic to symptom care. Chiropractic is an art, science, and philosophy. Dr Weise’s life shows what happens when discipline, specific adjusting, and a subluxation-centered foundation become a lifestyle.


🔍 Diving In 

The strongest theme in this episode is that the adjustment must speak.

Dr Weise’s early years in Spain forced him to rely on the clarity of his hands. He could not lean on perfect language, polished scripts, or cultural familiarity. He had to deliver chiropractic through the art itself. That is a powerful reminder for every chiropractor: communication matters, but the adjustment must still be specific, skilled, and trustworthy.

The second major theme is preparation.

Dr Weise does not separate athletic discipline from chiropractic discipline. Ironman training requires structure, repetition, coaching, humility, recovery, and relentless preparation. Chiropractic mastery requires the same. Students and doctors cannot coast into excellence. They have to train their hands, study philosophy, observe successful practices, and stay physically capable of serving people well.

The third theme is longevity.

Dr Weise sees too many chiropractors hurting themselves while adjusting. That burden led him toward teaching. His Sports Chiropractic Academy is not only about helping athletes. It is about helping chiropractors become more efficient, more effective, and more sustainable in their work. If a doctor wants to serve a high volume of people, that doctor must be physically prepared for the mission.

The fourth theme is foundation.

Even when the conversation touches performance, nutrition, travel, fasting, electrolytes, and peptides, Dr Weise keeps returning to chiropractic. His foundation is the adjustment and the nervous system. The extras may support performance, but they are not the center. The center is still subluxation-based chiropractic and the body’s ability to express more life when interference is removed.


Action Steps

For chiropractic students: get your hands on people, attend seminars, shadow doctors, and learn how to deliver the art of chiropractic with confidence and precision.

For new doctors: stop waiting to “figure it out later.” Build your technique, your philosophy, your communication, and your systems now.

For practicing chiropractors: take care of your own body. If you want to serve people for decades, you cannot ignore your own conditioning, strength, recovery, and efficiency.

For performance-minded doctors: study your craft the way an athlete studies a race. Train, measure, adapt, and improve.

For principled chiropractors: keep the adjustment central. Tools, supplements, strategies, and performance methods may have a place, but the foundation is still the nervous system and the correction of vertebral subluxation.

For listeners: remember that you may be capable of far more than you think. Discipline, preparation, and the chiropractic principle can carry a person farther than excuses ever will.


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