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Rob Pyfer
As a natural born athlete Rob has excelled in competitive athletics since a young age. In wrestling he was a high school and collegiate all-american. He then qualified for the Olympic ladder in Greco-Roman and was also a member of the 1997 US Greco-Roman NationalTeam. After suffering from extensive ligament damage he was forced to leave the sport. Rob served six years for the US Army where captured the Army's highest honors in basic training. He won the Iron Man award which comes from the highest physical fitness test score in his graduating class. Next was The Honor Guard Award. The Honor Grad. is an award based on overall excellence out of your company of over 400 soldiers. Finally he brought home the most prestigious award of them all. The Soldier of the Cycle Award which is out of over 2000 soldiers that are all graduating off the base at the same time.
As a physical education major he was able to utilize his knowledge in not only getting himself into top physical condition, but also doing the same for his clients. Rob moved to Arizona in 2001. Since then Rob has excelled in the fitness industry and has made a difference in thousands of lives. He absolutely one the most sought after trainers in the state of Arizona. In 2004 Rob was selected by the television show "Good Morning Arizona" as the top trainer in the state and was placed on a health and fitness "Dream Team" that performed an Ultimate Makeover with great success.
STATISTICS
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Height: 5'6"
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Contest Weight: 176 lbs
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Hometown: Chandler, AZ
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Occupation: Owner, Fit by Design,
training, nutrition, supplementation, contest preparation,
fitness, figure, bodybuilding posing instruction
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Email: rpyfer@jsnitro.com
CURRENT SUPPLEMENT STACK
CREDENTIALS
- NPC ARIZONA JUDGE
- NASM
- ACE
- ISSA
- APEX Current Supplementation
ACHIEVEMENTS
"I want to thank John Scott for providing athletes with exactly what we need. In my first interaction with John Scott he was coming from a rugby practice in the rain. To me that says enough. He understands what is needed because he is truly an athlete himself."
Sincerely, Rob Pyfer
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