Train Relentless: begin your journey
If you would like professional hands-on guidance throughout your journey, fill out the questionnaire below, and let’s TRAIN RELENTLESS.
The current fitness industry is plagued with hundreds of different training styles and a new diet fad introduced every 6 months. It’s easy to begin exercising and to be overwhelmed, and even easier to be misinformed.
We sift and break through this myriad of disinformation by not only using science and evidence-based programming, but by actually living the lifestyle ourselves in order to create optimum and customized results.
We have been through the injuries, the financial hardships, the medical issues, and every setback in between, but we persevere. We keep moving forward, we persevere through all obstacles, we TRAIN RELENTLESS.
If you would like professional hands-on guidance throughout your journey, fill out the questionnaire below, and let’s TRAIN RELENTLESS.
As a young 18-year-old man, I felt lost, overwhelmed, and directionless. The whole world was in front of me, and I had no idea which path, out of a thousand, was the right one. Around changing majors, unstable friendships, and failing classes that I thought I needed, I found the gym because fitness is healthy, right? At the least, that’s what everyone says. At first, I was inconsistent, only doing it at the end of the day. But slowly, my muscles got bigger, my energy went up, and I began approaching the gym just like the video games I lost myself in as a teenager—with strategy, willingness to sacrifice, and above all, commitment. Little did I know this single opportunity was the beginning of the end of being lost.
I liked the control lifting weights gave me, the feeling of progressing, and the opportunity to challenge myself. After 2 years, I had made a noticeable dent in my physique all while being very inconsistent. People around me talked to me differently, my chest was a little higher when I walked around campus, and I was actually excited to do something each day. Before I knew it, I was addicted to the progress. I started taking it more seriously, going more often, and all of a sudden, I was working at the gym on the side of nursing school.
The success I found in the gym began translating to other aspects of my life. Discipline, integrity, perseverance, sacrifice, and the list goes on. The personality traits that create success in the gym directly translated to success in other areas of my life. I realized that looking for success in myself physically began to create success in me mentally as well.
And now, nearly 12 years later since walking into that Gold’s Gym, I realized that I was never lost. In fact, I was exactly where I was supposed to be at that time in my life. You might want the results so bad that it saddens you, but it isn’t the result that matters, it’s the journey. The pains, the successes, the peaks, and the valleys tempered me, and sharing this success has become my life’s calling.
If you would like professional hands-on guidance throughout your journey, fill out the questionnaire below, and let’s TRAIN RELENTLESS.