Fitness In Real Life Lindsey Schmidt
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- Health & Fitness
Fitness in Real Life tells stories about people who have changed their lives by finding an enriching and rewarding fitness routine. These are real stories of real people meant to inspire others to jump into fitness
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Episode | Eric Mathura, BoardGains
Eric Mathura is a Marketing & Events Manager/Personal Trainer at Habitual Fitness in Mississauga, Canada. He is also the founder of BoardGains which is a fitness board game he created. He has been in the fitness industry the past 7 years after graduating from University with a Kinesiology degree in 2013.
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Episode 21 | Mark Oliver
Mark Oliver is the founder of the Specially Fit Foundation/CEO, which is an organization that provides fitness programs, Special Olympic opportunities and nutrition to over 400 individuals with developmental disabilities. Mark is also a former gym owner, 4x CrossFit regional athlete and the host of many local fitness competitions including the up and coming Battle At The Beach 5 which will be hosted november 21st, at the PostCard Inn Resort on Saint Petersburg beach.
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Episode 20 | Whitney Batchelor
Whitney Batchelor has 8 years of coaching experience In CrossFit, Olympic Weightlifting, Nutrition and most recently, Pregnant and Postpartum Athleticism. She is the mom of of a 2 year old son and a 4 month old daughter.
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Episode 19 | Kelli Vossler
Kelli is the Director of Fitness at Spark Fitness & Tennis Club in Andover, MA
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Episode 18 | Brandon Koechlin
Brandon Koechlin is the owner of URBN Fitness in East Nashville. Formerly known as CrossFit 615, which opened in 2012, it's clear that not only does he have a passion for helping others achieve their fitness goals, he understands how to create and sustain a thriving business. It was a pleasure to catch up with Brandon since I first met him in 2016, when I dropped in after driving from California to Tennessee on my way down to move to Florida. I hope you enjoy this interview with Brandon
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Episode 17 | Nick Schumacher
Nick is a physical therapist and strength coach at Emerson Hospital in Massachusetts as well as the CEO of Schumacher PT & Performance. He is an avid Spartan Racer and endurance athlete.