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Training, Nutrition & Recovery + Q&A with Mike Israetel, James Hoffman and Melissa Davis

  • City Strength HQ Unit 2/23-31 Bowden Street Alexandria, NSW, 2015 Australia (map)

Dr Mike Israetel, Dr James Hoffmann & Dr Melisa Davis

Duration – approximately 4 hours.

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Mike is a professor of Exercise Science at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA and was previously a professor at the University of Central Missouri, where he taught Exercise Physiology, Personal Training, and Advanced Programming for sports and fitness.
Mike’s PhD is in Sport Physiology, and he has been a consultant on sports nutrition to the U.S. Olympic Training Site in Johnson City, TN.
Mike has coached numerous powerlifters, weightlifters, bodybuilders, and other individuals in both diet and weight training.
Originally from Moscow, Russia, Mike is a competitive powerlifter, bodybuilder, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu grappler. He used to hold a bunch of state, national, and world records in raw powerlifting back when everyone was in equipment!

James Hoffman is a professor or Exercise Science at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. James earned his PhD in Sport Physiology under Dr. Mike Stone of ETSU, where he focused on the application of sled pushing to sport performance enhancement in Rugby players.
James has coached numerous Rugby players at ETSU as the team’s assistant coach and Head Sport Scientist, where he was also the head strength and conditioning coach and weight room manager. James is a lifetime athlete, having reached high levels of competition in Rugby, American Football, and Wrestling.

Dr. Melissa Davis
Melissa, a world-class Jiu Jitsu fighter and now diet coach will be discussing the psychological pitfalls of dieting.
She’ll cover the kind of approaches that work, the kind that tend to fail, and also discuss how to set goals and keep to them with the highest chances of success.

This talk will be highly beneficial for especially those folks that coach others in diet.

Price: $150

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