Tired of busting your butt in the gym without seeing the benefits of your hours of toil? For less than half the price of a personal training session at a corporate box gym, you can unlock the secrets of the two most successful Metroflex Gym trainers. Josh Bryant and Brian Dobson have put their heads together to bring you there closely guarded training secrets in an easy to understand format. Metroflex Gym, in the heart of Arlington, Texas, is the breeding ground to scores of bodybuilding and strength champions including Ronnie Coleman and Branch Warren. Both of whom have trained under the tutelage of Josh or Brian. Not only does this book contain over 50 different routines and 170 exercises that Josh and Brian have used to build champions, but it also gives you the tools necessary to build and execute your own program. You will learn how to incorporate strongman training, interval fat-loss conditioning, and assistance exercises into your workouts. Whether you are a novice bodybuilder, elite powerlifter, or just want to gain some muscle, this 300+ page book will benefit your training. You will see how old school training methodologies can be combined with cutting edge techniques to create a bigger, more powerful you.
Along with ISSA certifications in fitness training, nutrition, and conditioning, Josh has been awarded the prestigious title of Master of Fitness Sciences (MFS). He was also recently named the ISSA Director of Applied Strength and Power Development. In addition to being certified by the NSCA as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and by NASM as a Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES), Josh completed his Master’s degree in Exercise Science, with an emphasis in Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention at California University of Pennsylvania. He is the co-author of the elitefts™ best-selling eBook, Metroflex Gym Powerbuilding Basics.
As an athlete, Josh won many national and world titles in both powerlifting and strongman. At 22 years of age, he was the youngest person in powerlifting history to bench press 600 pounds raw. He squatted 909 pounds in the USPF, officially bench-pressed 620 pounds raw, and officially deadlifted 810 pounds raw. In 2005, he won the Atlantis Strongest Man in America competition.