Category: Blog

Seven Steps I Took To Heal My Trauma

There are some scenarios that stay with you for a lifetime. For me, I was sexually abused by my babysitter sometime around kindergarten and first grade. Not having the emotional or mental maturity to handle it back then, I managed to stuff the experience away until I was in my late teens when a friend […]

The Fight For Time

When I started RevFit back in 2009, I knew my mornings would start early. Clients wanted to be able to train before they went to work, which meant that training would start roughly around 5-530am each weekday. Early mornings (with a 20-25 minute commute from home) meant going early to bed so that I could […]

99 Questions You Should Answer About Fat Loss

I love questions. I love questions that get to the heart of problems. I love questions that guide you to the solutions of problems. I love questions that can be uncomfortable and questions that may spark an emotion. With fat loss, there are countless questions to ask and, as a coach, I love asking them. […]

Eat To Get Strong

At risk of titling this article in a misleading fashion, what you’re about to read is not necessarily for individuals who are looking to maximize building muscle on their bodies. Rather, I wanted to write something about strength in general and how food can help. Look everywhere around you, and if you had to judge […]

Is It Time To Pump The Brakes?

One of the most difficult things to navigate when it comes to improving our health via getting stronger or getting leaner is understanding how the inherent stress of dieting or training adds (or takes away) from the stress of our lives. The last two months of my life have been some of the most stressful […]

Ninety Days To Change

It’s common in the health/wellness world to hear about a 90-day timeline for progress.  If you want a stronger, fitter body, you stay consistent with a 90 day training plan.  If you’re trying to succeed with fat loss, you work a 90-day nutrition/training program. Many coaches (myself included for my online clients) may offer services […]

Sean’s Song

I knew of Sean Carlin long before I ever met him. In 1993, I was in Kent, Ohio recording my first album with a high school friend at Electro-Sound Studios led by an engineer named Greg Feezel. Greg had recorded the sessions for many local musicians and Sean Carlin’s band Dink was one of them. […]

A “Cheat Sheet” To Keep You From Plagiarizing

Last week, some news broke out in my little microcosm of the fitness industry where a certain “doctor” was exposed for stealing the content of a coach. And when I say stealing, what I mean, is that either the doctor himself or whoever he has handling his Instagram account completely swiped the content of a […]

Six…Going On Sixteen

Sebastian,  Some day, you may read these words. Some day, when you’re much older, you can look back at the years of your life and laugh or reminisce about your childhood.  These words are written days before you turn six.  Each year that passes brings another evolution of your world and how your mother and […]

It’s A Good Time To Unfollow

Throughout my years as a coach, I’ve connected with hundreds of fellow coaches and health professionals who are looking to expand their reach and serve more people. Social media gives us platforms to be able to connect with potential clients all across the globe and sell our services and products. When I was still actively […]