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Marcus Brown PT, DPT, XPS, CDN
Co-Founder | Performance Physical Therapist
Marcus is a licensed Physical Therapist, EXOS Performance Specialist, and co-founder of Off The Table Sports Performance. He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Bellarmine University, where he gained extensive clinical experience in orthopedic settings across Central Kentucky. Marcus specializes in optimizing movement and performance for athletes of all ages and skill levels, as well as helping active adults and weekend warriors recover, perform, and stay injury-free.
Marcus is excited to bring Off The Table (OTT) Sports Performance to Danville, KY, creating an athletic environment designed to help every athlete reach their full potential through elite sports training, injury prevention, and expert physical therapy. -

Kobie Hoover PT, DPT
Co-Founder | Performance Physical Therapist
Kobie Hoover is a residency-trained orthopedic physical therapist and former college football player who brings a deep passion for sports and movement science to Off The Table Performance. After earning dual degrees in Exercise Science and Human Performance & Fitness from St. Ambrose University, Kobie completed his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Bellarmine University. He has since completed his Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist (COMT) credential and an orthopedic residency, with plans to sit for his Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) exam in March 2026.
Kobie’s background as both an athlete and clinician drives his mission to help athletes move, train, and perform at their highest level. He’s passionate about serving the athletes of Central Kentucky, especially high school competitors striving to build a foundation for long-term success—both on and off the field.
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Holli Hester Hoover PT, DPT, CDN
Performance Physical Therapist | Group Fitness Specialist
Holli is a Central Kentucky native with deep roots in the Boyle and Garrard County community. She earned her degree in Exercise Science from Western Kentucky University, where she also competed as a member of the All-Girl Cheerleading Team.
Following her undergraduate studies, Holli went on to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Bellarmine University, where her passion for movement, performance, and injury prevention took shape.
Holli has developed extensive experience working with youth and adolescent athletes, blending evidence-based physical therapy with performance training to help each athlete move more efficiently and confidently. Her approach focuses on optimizing movement, building strength, and creating excitement around progress—both in and out of the gym.

