What is your training style:My thirty years in the fitness industry will be an asset to anyone who shares the same passion and drive that I have for the total athletic industry. I have been a competitive bodybuilder for the last 20 years. As well as my education, my hands-on experience has given me the practical edge. My continued education gives me a comprehension of updates on all supplementation’s as well as new training techniques, in Rehabilitation, competitive fitness training, and eating disorders.
Why have you become a trainer:Working with the community has been one of my best attributes by teaching continuing education courses to cover subjects on kinesiology, nutrition, supplementation and fitness training and assisting in the production of fitness and health fairs. This only enhances in getting the public to understand the importance of exercise, nutrition and supplementation and that all of these are not for athletes alone, but for everyone.
What do you think about the latest trends in the fitness industry:My continued commitment to this industry had allowed me to manage some of the most recognized gyms in this industry – World Gym, Bally’s and Gold’s Venice.In a world that’s focused on the quick fix, it’s not always easy to do things slowly and do them right. Fanaticism seems to reign supreme. However, falling prey to all-or-nothing thinking can wreak havoc on your body and your self-esteem. People seem to think that they can pound out a new body with hammer and chisel, but the truth is that eac