ABOUT TRU : TRAINER PROFILES
DAVID M. ZAPPASODI
Credentials:
B.S. - Exercise Physiology
N.A.S.M. - Certified Personal Trainer
Certified Metabolic Typing Practitioner
Interests:
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Yoga, Basketball, Swimming, Surfing.
Personal Philosophy:
The more we focus on the present moment, the more we naturally lead the mind away from the attachments we formulate as to what we think is right or wrong, and the more potential we have to reach any health and fitness goal we desire.
CRAIG A. MORGAN
Credentials:
B.A. - Politics
N.A.S.M. - Certified Personal Trainer, Performance Enhancement Specialist
Certified Metabolic Typing Practitioner
Interests:
Golf, Tennis, Soccer, Basketball, Skiing, Cooking.
Personal Philosophy:
The mind is at the root of all that we create in our lives. In order to stimulate growth and change, we must focus our mind on the desired results and the actions that will lead us there. When we combine mental focus with optimism, no goal is out of reach.
DANA CHOLISH
Credentials:
B.S. - Biology, M.S. - Nutritional Science and Exercise Physiology
National Council on Strength and Fitness - Certified Personal Trainer
Licensed U.S. Coast Guard Captain
Certified Wakeboarding Instructor
Interests:
Wakeboarding, Snowboarding, Surfing, Rock Climbing, Scuba Diving, Cooking.
Personal Philosophy:
Achieving optimal health is a lifelong journey, with no shortcuts. Each day, as you continue to pursue your goals in a truly healthy way, you take a step closer to better well-being, happiness, and harmony with your highest potential.
MIKE PARNES
Credentials:
B.A.- Philosophy (in progress)
N.A.S.M. – Certified Personal Trainer, Performance Enhancement Specialist
N.C.S.F. – Certified Personal Trainer
B.S. Foods and Nutrition (in progress)
Interests:
Basketball, Philosophy (particularly Spinoza and Existentialism), Poker, History, Mixed Martial Arts.
Personal Philosophy:
“Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” - Aristotle
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