Dale King PSKC
Dale King PSKC
- MetFix Coach
- Affiliate Owner
- Recovery
- Adaptive Athletes
- First Responders
- Prison Population
- Seniors
- Veterans
549 3rd St, Portsmouth, Ohio 45662
https://www.pskcstrong.comDale is Cofounder and Co-Owner of Doc Spartan, an all-natural grooming and skincare company appearing on ABC’s Shark Tank. Dale secured a deal with Robert Herjavec, which Robert subsequently named one of his best deals in the history of the show. Dale is also Owner and Founder of PSKC CrossFit, a CrossFit gym founded in 2010 with a mission to build a stronger community in Portsmouth, OH, ravaged by economic depression and opioid addiction. In 2018, Dale and his staff partnered with The Counseling Center to pioneer the Portsmouth Method, a program incorporating CrossFit as a force multiplier to addiction treatment that partners with small businesses offering flexible employment and mentorship for people in recovery to achieve long-term sobriety. Dale is Owner and Founder of Spartan Solutions Group (SSG), a packaging and machining business employing people in recovery. SSG subcontracts to larger companies to bring manufacturing business back to Ohio. Dale is Cofounder of Team Some Assembly Required, a nonprofit for competitive adaptive athletes. Dale was executive producer for the documentary film Small Town Strong based in Portsmouth. He is a nationally renowned speaker featured in major media outlets such as NBC’s Today Show, Fox & Friends, the New York Times, the Boston Globe and the Kelly Clarkson Show. He serves on the board of 50 for the Fallen. Dale served a number of years in Security and Counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, and began his career in the US Army, serving from 2003-07 in the 10th Special Forces Group as Intelligence Officer and achieving the rank of Captain. Dale earned his BA in international relations in 2003 from Capital University, where he was in the Army ROTC program. He is a member of the 2024 Class of Henry Crown Fellows within the Aspen Global Leadership Network at the Aspen Institute.
New Resources
February 11 2026
| Fitness
The Total Prescription
A Conversation with Bruce Edwards on Metabolism, Community, and the Road to Health
By MetFix
February 05 2026
| An Allergy to Prevention
Is mitochondrial dysfunction the root cause of hereditary cancer syndromes?
Journal Club: February 5, 2026
By Bob Kaplan
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| Articles
The Sad Push to Polypharmacy
When number-chasing replaces treating the root cause
By Mary Dan Eades
The Total Prescription
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Is mitochondrial dysfunction the root cause of hereditary cancer syndromes?
Journal Club: February 5, 2026 By Bob Kaplan
The Sad Push to Polypharmacy
When number-chasing replaces treating the root cause By Mary Dan EadesNew Webinars
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| An Allergy to Prevention
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals
By Karen Thomson
December 17 2025
| An Allergy to Prevention
Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss
By Karen Thomson
December 03 2025
| Fitness
OARS – with Matt Miller
The Art and Science of Uncomfortable Conversations
By Karen Thomson
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals By Karen Thomson
Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss By Karen Thomson
