My name is Elijah Bryant. Anyone who knows me would say I am a very positive person who enjoys seeing things on the sunnier side of the street. My whole life I have been blessed to view life this way and have encouraged others to try seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I am a former college athlete and coach. I left the sports world about a year ago due to the politics. The game I use to love so dearly as a kid was now tainted by the wave of greed pouring into the sports world. I was unable to fathom being apart of anything like that.
So I looked at what it was that I really enjoyed doing. Fitness had become a huge part in my life and I was thinking that I could still hold some kind of link with the non political aspect of the sports world if I participated in strength and conditioning. As I got more and more into it I began to develop a passion for helping others get into the best shape of their lives.
I used to think I was in top notch shape while playing basketball at McMurry University, however it was not until my time with P90X and Insanity that I came to truly grasp the concept of a well rounded workout program. As I got into the workouts and continued to press play and follow along, I also began spreading my success with how I looked and how I was feeling with my family and friends. I got certified through NASM to be a personal trainer so that I could better understand the concepts of the human body and its functions.
Two years later I feel like I found my purpose in this life. I am here to motivate others and help them reach their goals. Whether it be to get great muscle gains, tone their body, or simply just live a healthier lifestyle, I see to it that I help them achieve that goal. The happier a person is during the course of their day, the happier they are able to make others. Positive motion leads to more positive motions, and a sea of positivity will only bring a wave of happiness.
So as I said before, I started on a path and had no clue where it would lead me. I find myself here today with a purpose and a vision. That vision is to get as many people as possible living healthier and more fulfilling lives.
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