FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Yes, I'm always looking for new information. I go to seminars, read blogs and published literature in the field of strength & conditioning, nutrition, mobility, and personal growth & development. I'm committed to being the best me that I can possibly be, and to giving you the best me that I can possibly give you.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I became a strength coach first. When I was young, I wanted to help athletes achieve their goals. I went to school at Kansas State University and worked with their Division I athletes and learned that I had an innate ability to coach. I could inspire, I could motivate and a I could lead my athletes. It didn't take long to learn that not only could I do this with my athletes, but I could do this with anyone. Fitness training was a second nature to me and I was able to be very successful at leading regular people to achieve their goals as well. The rest is history.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
When you receive quotes from a number of professionals, call and have an actual conversation with EACH of your prospective coaches or trainers. These conversations will allow for you to see past a simple quote and get a feel for who it is that you might spend a lot of your life with. In this line of work, I get to know my clients on a very personal and intimate level. I know my clients, I know their kids and families. I know what goes on in their personal and professional lives. The relationships that we build are very strong and personal. The quality of these relationships will never be forecasted by simply reading a few words in an online quote. That first conversation can set you down a path that can potentially transform your life as well as the lives of those close to you.