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    Ask the Trainer: Bruce Hedlund

    With 17 marathons (including 10 Bostons) under his belt, and 15 years of personal training experience, Bruce Hedlund, the Rochester club’s resident running expert, is the trainer you want to work with if you’re preparing for a race.

    Bruce also runs the club’s Ramp Up Your Run program, as well as S.E.A.L. Training.

    He graduated from SUNY Cortland with a B.S. in Exercise Science, and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Bruce also works as Penfield High School’s Strength and Conditioning coach, and did the same for the Rochester Americans for the 2009-2010 season.MORE

    Your Run Needs This

    I am very uncoordinated, which is part of the reason why I enjoy running. It’s basically one foot in front of the other and very hard to screw up. There’s no equipment to use. No complex movements. And unlike a group exercise class setting, there is no instructor to follow when your head knows which way your body should be moving, but your body refuses to cooperate.

    I took the first “Ramp Up Your Run” conditioning session on January 14th, which was co-taught by personal trainers Bruce and Laura.

    And while I’m still uncoordinated as heck, I learned a number of exercises and stretches to not only improve my coordination, but also to take my sport to the next level.

    The class was modeled around the idea that running is a full-body sport.

    You need strong legs to run (obviously), but you also need balance, coordination, agility, and endurance.

    Bruce taught the first half of the session and ran the class through a series of bootcamp-style drills and exercises designed to strengthen every part of our bodies.

    And he knows running like no one I’ve ever met. With 17 marathons under his belt, including 10 consecutive Bostons, he could write a book about the importance of plyometric exercises (specialized, high-intensity training techniques used to develop athletic strength and speed) and how to use them to improve your run.

    We performed many drills and exercises,  but here are the highlights:

    • We placed resistance bands around our calves and did side-step moves to strengthen our leg muscles.
    • We did agility ladder drills to improve our speed and footwork.
    • We worked on balance by standing on one foot and then jumping up to land on a box.
    • We learned the importance of foam rolling to prevent and treat running injuries.
    • We performed a series of running drills, including one that included skipping.

    Then Laura took over to cover the stretching portion of the session.

    Laura is not only a talented dancer, but she is also an expert on stretching and teaches the Essential Stretch class on Sunday afternoons. I did not stretch enough during my half-marathon training last summer, which may have contributed to my calf-injury, but after listening to and watching Laura, I have now become a stretching machine.

    • We did balance ball stretches designed to improve our leg strength.
    • We worked on our cores and how to improve our posture.
    • We learned about the importance of both pre- and post-run stretches and how stretching prevents injuries.

     The class moved quickly, but we were encouraged to stop Bruce and Laura at any time to ask questions about what we were doing, which all of us there that night did.

    Our class had the personal attention of two awesome trainers for 1.5 hours.

    They watched our form and adjusted us when necessary (I needed a lot of adjusting).

    They took the time to answer all our questions, long after the session ended.

    They addressed our specific injuries (and runners love to talk about their injuries), and what we can do to prevent them from happening again.

    And while at times my stretching form was a hot mess, and I could not properly execute the skipping drill to save my life, Bruce and Laura never made me feel inadequate. They were nothing but encouraging, positive, and supportive. 

     After the session ended, I asked my fellow classmates what they thought of “Ramp Up Your Run.”

    Here’s what they said:

    “All of the core strengthening stretches and exercises were awesome -I am still feeling it days later.”

     ”Stretching my calf muscles was exactly what I needed that day! I was pleasantly surprised that they included a lot of yoga-like moves, which is nice (since I do try to do yoga).”

    “I’m sold on the exercise ball and will be going today to get one of my own. I can still feel the sore muscles from some of the exercises that utilized the ball and I know those core muscles need some serious work.”

    “My favorite bit of advice focused around strengthening my ankles. This is crucial to me because of a recent sprain. I’m really hoping that these suggestions will make me run stronger and longer!”

    “The instructors made a great point that a strong runner needs a strong core….I will be working on that.”

    The next session of “Ramp Up Your Run” is this Saturday, January 29th, from 12:30-2pm. I loved this class, and if you run, I think you’ll enjoy it too.

    Inside S.E.A.L. Training

    The next session of S.E.A.L. Training starts on Wednesday.

    Don’t worry. It’s not as intimidating as it sounds.

    I was interested in S.E.A.L. training for my husband. He planned on participating in “I Lost It At The Club“, which was run last January for the first time. But the program wasn’t taking place this year, so he was looking for another way to kick-start his weight-loss goals for the New Year.

    Unfortunately, the times for S.E.A.L. training don’t match up with his schedule, but I wanted to share what I learned, because it sounds fantastic.

    Personal Trainers Steve Lopes and Bruce Hedlund run the program.

    S.E.A.L. stands for Strength, Endurance, Agility, and Life. The class focuses on the following:

    Strength:Blending traditional weight-training with everyday movements.

    Endurance: Increasing cardiovascular and muscular thresholds.

    Agility: Combining movements of everyday life with sports training.

    Life: Integrating activities of everyday life with fitness.

    Bruce tells me that this program is unique because the results are clearly measurable. You will notice a difference in your body, your overall strength, and your endurance once you’ve completed S.E.A.L. training. The class utilizes traditional weight-and-strength-training methods, along with some unconventional ones thrown in to make the class interesting.

    And while “Summer S.E.A.L.” was held outside, “Winter S.E.A.L.” is held indoors because one never knows what a Rochester winter has in store.

    Steve put me in contact with Frank Dana, Midtown member and S.E.A.L. graduate. I asked him a few questions about the program. Here’s what he had to say:

    What was your favorite part of the training?

    My favorite part was the fact that the workouts were always changing.  The workouts would build on each other and would challenge my body.  On top of that, the trainers would make sure the participants would perform the new exercises correctly.  The trainers are excellent and the coaching they give to the participants throughout the course is worth the price.

    What changes did you notice in your body and overall strength from when you started?

    I have chronic lower back problems and this training helped with my back issues immediately.  Proper lifting/exercise technique is greatly emphasized in this class.

    What can members interested in S.E.A.L. training expect in class?

    Expect great workouts lead by very knowledgeable trainers.  The S.E.A.L. workouts will energize you and by the end you will notice a big difference in your body.

    Would you recommend S.E.A.L.? If so, why?

    Yes.  The fact that my lower back felt great after my S.E.A.L. sessions speaks volumes.  Plus, having to commit to workout classes twice a week can force people needing a kick start in their New Year’s resolution workouts.

     S.E.A.L. begins on Wednesday, January 12th and runs through February 12th. The class meets twice a week for five weeks, on Wednesdays from 6:00am-7:15am and on Saturdays from 8:00am-9:15am.

    The cost is $180 per person for the five-week program.

    Have you participated in S.E.A.L. training? What did you think?

    Ramp Up Your Run

    As a runner, I’m always looking for ways to improve my performance.

    I set new goals, such as a sub-2hour Flower City Half-Marathon on May 1st, after being unable to run the Rochester Half-Marathon this past September due to injury). I register for local races in pursuit of PRs, one of which I did not achieve in a disastrous (but fun) Pumpkins in the Park 5K this past weekend). And I experience gadget-and-gear-lust as new products hit the market with the promise to make me a stronger, faster, or more effecient runner.

    So when Personal Trainer Bruce Hedlund told me about an upcoming seminar at the club called “Ramp Up Your Run,” I was immediately intrigued.

    He and fellow trainer Laura Regna are teaming up in early December to present a two-session seminar called “Ramp Up Your Run.”

    One class will run on a weekday, and the other will take place on a weekend day. Each day’s session is 90 minutes. The seminar will include:

    • A dynamic warm-up
    • Strength-training exercises
    • Core training
    • Injury prevention exercises (I’m bringing a pen and paper)
    • A 30-minute stretch class focusing on three different styles of stretching that are most beneficial to runners

    Bruce and Laura are the perfect trainers to host this seminar. Bruce has run 17 marathons, including 10 Bostons. He’s also the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Rochester Amerks and for Penfield High School.

    Laura teaches stretching classes at the club, and she specializes in flexibility. She’s also an accomplished dancer.

    If you’re a runner and interested in this seminar (of course you are!), Bruce and Laura want to know which weekday time slot best fits your schedule. If you look in the right sidebar of the blog, you’ll see the Running Seminar Poll. Cast your vote for the weekday time slot of your choice. If none of these times fit your needs, please leave a comment and suggest an alternate time.

    The weekend session will most likely run from 8-9:30am on either a Saturday or a Sunday.

    I hope to see you in class!

    Meet Your Trainers

    Fitness Director: Sam Owens

    M3

    Sam has over 15 years of fitness experience. He earned his undergraduate degree in Physical Education from Cortland State University, while playing four years of varsity football. Sam received a Masters in Exercise Science with a Concentration in Performance Enhancement from the University of California at Pennsylvania and is certified with the National Academy of Sports Medicine as a Personal Trainer and as a Performance Enhancement Specialist.

    Sam enjoys non-traditional training methods and is often seen flipping tires and swinging a sledge hammer in the Midtown parking lot as part of his workout.

    Reading and listening to music are two of Sam’s favorite things to do during his free time.

    Fun Fact: Sam is a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan and also enjoys barbecuing and making his homemade barbecue sauce on the weekends.

    Email: Sam.Owens@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext. 139

    The Trainers

    Justin Bradt  

    M1

    Justin started weight training at the early age of 12. Justin’s father took him to the high school gym, which at the time was a 10 x 12 room, with a universal lat pull, squat bench, roman chair, and a row machine. Justin’s passion for exercise grew with the expansion of the high school gym. His passion led him to MCC, where he studied Physical Education. Still unsure of what he wanted to do, Justin enrolled at SUNY Brockport, where he developed an interest in Psychology. After much contemplation about which path to take, he finally came to his senses and picked Exercise Physiology.

    Fun Fact: Justin’s lifting career began early as he spent his high school and middle school years taking down and setting back up all the tables and chairs in his school cafeteria. Wrestling practice was held in the cafeteria, and the wrestlers had to move all the tables and chairs, cart in two mats, practice, and then move everything back in again.

    Email:  Justin.Bradt@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext. 238

    Arlene Dalton  

    M2

    Arlene first came to Midtown when she was ten years old to watch her parents play tennis.  During a college break, she came back to work out in the new fitness center.  After teaching aerobics in the early 1980s, Arlene decided to further her education in the field and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Fitness from Springfield College in Massachusetts.  Upon returning to Rochester, she was hired at Midtown and began a long and fulfilling career.  Arlene has had many roles in the Fitness department over the years, and currently, she’s a Personal Trainer.  What Arlene enjoys most about personal training is the different people she meets and helping them improve the quality of their lives through achieving fitness goals.  In addition to her Bachelor’s degree, Arlene is NASM and ACE-certified.

    Fun Fact: Arlene has worked at Midtown for over half of her life.

    Email:  Arlene.Dalton@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext. 280

    Joe Dietrich  

    M1

    Joe was born and raised in Westchester County in the small town of Bedford Hills.  His passion for sports started at a young age when he began playing soccer at age 5.  Continuing his goal to become a top athlete, he was awarded top honors for the Presidential Challenge in middle school, placing in the top 5thpercentile.  During the summers, he worked as a lifeguard and swimming instructor.  By the end of high school, he was the captain of the soccer and lacrosse team, and was awarded All- County status for both sports. Since playing sports came naturally to him, Joe decided to pursue a degree in Exercise Science and Kinesiology at SUNY Cortland.  During college he played Division I rugby, and achieved certifications in scuba diving, water safety instructor (WSI) and self-defense.  After graduating from college, Joe decided to move to Rochester, where all three of his older brothers live. He began working at Midtown in 2007.  Joe currently holds his personal training certification through ACE and is currently working on completing his ACE Lifestyle & Weight Management Consultant Certification.

    Fun Fact: In rugby, Joe was given the nickname “jaw breaker” for accidentally breaking a teammate’s jaw during practice.

    Email:  Joseph.Dietrich@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext. 311

    Susan Doyle

    M1

    Susan was born in Liverpool, NY and has been in fitness since 1994. She originally started her fitness career in Houston, Texas where she, her husband and then three-year-old daughter lived for about 3.5 years.  She received her group fitness certification from AFAA and began teaching fitness classes at Gold’s gym, Worlds Gym, and a private club, all located in the Houston area. When her husband switched jobs, they moved back to Liverpool withher daughter, nine-month-old son, and another baby on the way.  Once her third child was born, she continued her career in Liverpool where she gained new certifications in kickboxing and core.  Eventually they moved to Rochester, where she and her family have lived for the past 11 years.  In 2006, Susan received her Personal Training certification through AFAA. In 2007, Susan received another Personal Training certification through NASM.  In 2010, she received a certification for Pilates Reformer through Balanced Body.  She has worked for Midtown for 11 years, where in addition to personal training, she continues to teach Cycle, Core, Group Power, Bootcamp, and Pilates Reformer.

    Email:  Susan.Doyle@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Extension: 257

    Kevin Glor

    M2

    Kevin has been involved in fitness and sports his entire life. He comes from an athletic family, and graduated with a degree in Exercise Physiology in 2002. He then started his career at Midtown. Kevin became NFPT, ACE, USBA, and CPR/AED certified with a specialty in weight loss and strength and conditioning. He enjoys training all levels of fitness and helping people achieve their goals.

    Fun Fact: Kevin once did
    200 push-ups in one set and 2,000 in a single day.

    Email:  Kevin.Glor@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Extension:  230

    Bruce Hedlund

    M1

    Bruce has 14 years of personal training experience. He has spent his entire career helping people get fit, stay fit, and strength-train. Bruce started training when he was 16 years old. The owner of the gym where he worked out encouraged him to enter the field. Bruce realized very early on that training was the only job he ever wanted. Bruce graduated from SUNY Cortland witha B.S. in Exercise Science, and is a Certified Strengthand Conditioning Specialist.  In addition to working as a trainer for Midtown, Bruce is also the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Rochester Americans, and for Penfield High School.

    Check out Bruce’s “Ask the Trainer” post here.

    Fun Fact: Bruce has run 17 marathons (including 10 Bostons)

    Email:  Bruce.Hedlund@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext. 269

    Josette Lindsey

    M2

    Beginning at age 5, Josette was participating in any sport she could, including “two-hand-touch football” or “stickball.” Josette continued to play sports through high school and college, earning a Sports/Academic Scholarship for softball. At the age of 15, Josette began working at City Park and Recreational Facilities instructing children in a variety of sports and activities and continued doing so until graduating from SUNY Brockport in 1990, with a degree in Physical Education and Sports Management. Exercise and fitness were always part of her life, whether she was preparing for an upcoming season or just staying fit and healthy. After college, Josette taught children’s fitness classes for all ages for four years. Because she was always interested in weight training and aerobics classes, she began looking for opportunities in adult fitness and personal training.  In 1995, she began working at a fitness club in Syracuse, instructing members on the proper use of the equipment. She also dabbled in Membership Sales/Management positions.  Josette learned that she enjoyed hands- on instruction much more than managerial positions. She feels her job is very rewarding when her clients achieve positive results from their workouts! She enjoys working with people of all ages and all levels of fitness. Josette has been at Midtown for five years and is NASM-certified.

    Fun Fact: Next to fitness, Josette’s second love is food. You can also find her serving you a fabulous dinner at her family-owned restaurant, Rizzi’s.  Josette has six siblings, including a twin sister.

    Email:  Josette.Lindsey@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  251

    Steve Lopes

    M1

    Steve grew up in Fall River, a city 30 miles south of Boston. He started lifting weights when he was 13. In high school, he played baseball and soccer, and upon graduating, he entered the Marine Corp.

    Once back home, he worked as a cabinetmaker and sheet metal worker/welder while lifting weights, boxing, and doing aikido in his spare time. In 1999, he moved to the Caribbean island of St. Kitts, where he devoted himself to fitness and competed on a national level for St. Kitts as a Power Lifter and Bodybuilder. After leaving St Kitts in 2001, he moved to Baton Rouge, LA. where he decided to make a change to a life around fitness.

    After relocating to the Rochester area in 2003, he decided to dive into the entire Fitness profession by becoming a full-time Personal Trainer, and added a National Academy of Sports Medicine to his existing certification with ISSA as a Fitness Trainer. Steve joined Midtown in October 2006, where he has continued as a Personal Trainer.  Steve teaches two early-morning Boot Camp classes per week. Steve enjoys helping as many people as possible on a daily basis and can be found on the workout floor quite often fine-tuning his workout programs.

    Fun Fact: Steve enjoys cooking and counts Beef Wellington & Tiramisu as two of his favorite dishes to make.

    Email: Steve.Lopes@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  249

    Vincenzo Mogavero

    M1

    Vincenzo is originally from Rochester and enlisted in the Armed Forces, where he was a Military Police Officer/Master Fitness Trainer for eight years. He has over four years of overseas experience. Vincenzo is currently certified with the National Federation of Personal Training and is currently working on completing his certification with the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Vincenzo is a highly motivated, energetic trainer with 10 years of experience, with expertise in Boot Camp classes, resistance and free weight training, Professional Women’s Figure / Bodybuilding, sports -specific training and post -rehab conditioning.

    Email:  Vincenzo.Mogavero@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  272

    Kimberly Myga

    M2

    Kim started her unusual path in the fitness field as a nanny. She took care of 4 children, including newborn twin boys, and as a job benefit, she was given a free membership to a gym. Not only did she love challenging her body, but she also created workouts and dietary guidelines for a friend who was diabetic. Several months later, her friend was taken off medication. This inspired Kim to look into the field of fitness. She soon discovered Pilates, which she is very passionate about. After years of studying and acquiring certifications, Kim decided to look for work in the fitness industry. She waited until the children she cared for were old enough for school, and then began to pursue her new career.  She never thought she would find something as gratifying as taking care of children. But after 9 years in the fitness field, she still wakes up around 4 AM, excited to play at work.

    Fun Fact: Kim started a business as a personal chef several years ago.

    Email:  Kimberly.Myga@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  235

    Laura Regna

    M2

    Laura began personal training while she attended undergraduate and graduate school. She started working for Midtown as a personal trainer in 2004. She has a national certification and has attended several other certification programs in a variety of exercise programs, including Pilates, yoga, aqua, flexibility and Kinesistraining. Laura has implemented and is currently teaching the stretching program for both one-on-one and group stretching at Midtown.  Additionally, Laura is an active instructor at SUNY Brockportand at the University of Rochester in their dance departments.  She has earned both a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Brockport and a Master’s degree in Fine Arts in Dance from the University of Buffalo. Currently, she performs and dances for Biodance, a modern dance company in Rochester.  Laura’s exercise teaching philosophy is that she focuses on building a strong “core” and good alignment for her clients, while keeping the workouts challenging and fun.

    Fun Fact: Laura loves to hike, especially to waterfalls, with her husband, Dan and dog, Vance.

    Email:  Laura.Regna@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  278

    Doug Rusho  

    M3

    Doug started his interest in training at 13 years old, buying a textbook on plyometrics, and starting strength training when the high school quarterback told him “you would dominate in basketball if you bulked up.”  Although the “bulking up” was minimal the performance gains were very apparent.  Doug competed in Soccer, Basketball, and Track and Field utilizing all types of training.  He graduated from SUNY Brockport with a B.S. in Exercise Physiology/Biomechanicsin 1995.  He interned at Midtown and has been Personal Training ever since.   He has held several certifications, currently National Strengthand Conditioning Association Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer.  Doug is also heavily involved as an indoor cycle instructor, launching many special events like “Cycling at the Cinema,” “Pre-Turkey Burn,” and “Journey of the Peaceful Warrior.”  He is a member of Indoor cycle instructor Pro and was recently featured in a two part podcast interview covering indoor cycling technique.  For the past 14 years Doug has become a “certified cycling nut” racing mountain and road bikes all over the Northeast.  Doug continues his quest for training knowledge and the improvement of human performance.

    Fun Fact: Doug is often praised for his “musicality” in cycle class, which he attributes to being forced by his parents to play a musical instrument (trombone) from 4th through 10th grade.

    Check out Doug’s “Ask the Trainer” post here.

    Email:  Doug.Rusho@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  261

    Dina Smock

    M2

    Dina has been a trainer at Midtown for 14 years and is NASM-certified. Starting out as a floor trainer with a B.S. in Health Sciences from Brockport, she soon acquired a passion for training and special events here at the club.  Eventually she became the special Events Coordinator and then Fitness Director until the birth of her twin daughters in 2002.  Since then Dina has maintained a part time schedule as a personal trainer and focuses on pregnancy and exercise and Kinesis.   Dina enjoys playing tennis and has been in several leagues and hopes to continue to play and get more competitive.  Lately you can see her carrying around a yoga mat or running off to a Pilates class.  When not at Midtown, Dina enjoys spending time with her husband Steve and three children.

    Fun Fact: Dina is still training her very first client whom she began training when she started 14 years ago!

    Check out Dina’s “Ask the Trainer” post here.

    Email:  Dina.Smock@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext. 125

    Dave Statt

    M3

    Dave has been at Midtown for 19 years, and holds an M.S. in Exercise Physiology from the University of Buffalo. He is a NSCA-certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and an NASM Certified Personal Trainer. His recent personal accomplishments include competing in the Musselman Triathlon and being a two-time finisher of the Adirondack Canoe Classic (AKA “The 90-Miler”). Dave began lifting weights at age 12, and has not stopped since! Dave began college with the goal of becoming a Physical Education teacher, but soon realized he loved training and science, so he switched his major to Exercise Physiology. He enjoys helping clients develop a passion for exercise and achieving fitness goals.

    Fun Fact: Dave was once the Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Rochester Amerks.

    Check out Dave’s “Ask the Trainer” post here.

    Email:  Dave.Statt@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  282

    Judy Straw  

    M2

    Judy has always been active, and began playing sports in elementary school.  When she discovered the benefits and fun of working out with weights and machines, she wanted to help others reap the same rewards.  Judy obtained her first certificate as a personal trainer nine years ago.  She has been training ever since, the last six years at Midtown.  Along the way she has obtained two additional certifications, and became a Pilates Reformer instructor.  She is also very enthusiastic about Kinesis training.  Judy enjoys training all ages, especially the clients 45+ and those rehabilitating from an injury or surgery.

    Fun Fact: Judy is an avid fly fisherwoman, and has traveled with her husband Kimball as far as Alaska to catch salmon and rainbow trout.

    Email:  Judy.Straw@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  246

    Paul Torcello  

    M2

    Paul
    has always had an interest in physical activity.  He played a variety of sports growing up, starting at the age of five.  His interest in working out started in high school due where he was a wrestler.  Paul then went to SUNY Brockport where he earned his B.S. in Exercise Physiology.  After earning his degree, Paul was hired as a Fitness department intern, and he was later hired as a personal trainer.  He has been training individuals and groups at Midtown for the last four years and is certified by the American Council of Exercise (ACE-CPT).  Paul specializes in training a wide range of individuals witha special interest in strength and conditioning, weight loss, and bodybuilding.

    Fun Fact: Paul also works for his father, assisting him in running a dairy farm.

    Email:  Paul.Torcello@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext. 277

    Brian Wilmot  

    M2

    Brian started his fitness career at the age of seven, swimming for a competitive swim team in Jamaica. At the age of 10, he made it onto Jamaica’s National Swimming Squad and competed at an international level until age 17. During that time he continued to swim for his club and for his high school. At age 13, he started playing water polo for his high school and continued to play in college. Brian started Body Building after his aquatics career ended at the age of 18 and started personal training then as well. He competed in body building until age 24, and won the NPC Amateur New York State Championships for his weight class. Shortly thereafter, Brian wrote a book entitled Slim and Trim,which has since been published by Amazon Books. Having moved to Rochester in 1990, Brian started teaching swimming at a local healthclub and then moved from aquatics to the fitness department. He eventually led the strength training department, and he also managed the aquatics department for a brief time. After becoming certified by The American College of Sports Medicine as a Health Fitness Specialist (HFS) and having had several certifications prior, Brian worked in a medical office as a health fitness specialist for six years. Brian joined the Midtown personal training team in 2000, and his current fitness quest is Seidokan Karate.

    Fun Fact: Brian is a Licensed United States Coast Guard Master Captain for vessels up to 50 tons.

    Email:  Brian.Wilmot@midtown.com

    Phone Number: 461-2301 Ext.  259

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