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Scott White is a certified nutritionist and personal trainer who is sought out by top clients around the world; he has trained models, athletes, and professionals and consulted with many others to help them achieve maximal results. Scott is an Optimal Performance Exercise Kinesiologist (OPEK) whose credentials include a BS in Kinesiology from Arizona State University and International Sports Science Association certification.

Scott’s training experience began at the Reikes Center for Human Performance in Menlo Park, California in 1998 when he worked as a specialist in speed training and enhancing athletic performance. That inaugural fitness job increased his knowledge about strength and conditioning, as well as specialized performance program design (increasing athletic performance).

From the Reikes Center, he went on to work for 24-Hour Fitness where he earned certifications in nutrition and personal training. Scott has worked at 24 Hour Fitness locations in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Scottsdale, AZ as a personal trainer and nutritionist. While working as a personal trainer for 24-Hour Fitness, Scott designed programs for fat loss and increased muscle mass. As a personal trainer, he also worked with clients who had disabilities such as physical injuries, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, emphysema, missing limbs, as well as many others.

In Los Angeles, Scott also worked at VERT, a private studio for professional and Olympic athletes, specializing in high-speed isokinetic equipment that gives athletes the edge at speed training without momentum or stress on the joints.

Scott has modeled professionally and worked with many fitness models in his career as a professional trainer. Since 1998, Scott has been offering expert fitness training and providing nutritional guidance for optimal results to elite clients, including:

l Producers of major motion pictures, and primetime TV shows

l Directors of major motion pictures, and primetime TV shows

l Top actors from hot TV shows and major films

l Stuntmen from Pirates of the Caribbean and other motion pictures

l Major agents for models and actors

l Olympic medal winners

l Professional football players from the Arizona Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, and San Francisco 49ers

l Collegiate football players from UCLA, Cal, Stanford, Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Oregon, and other major unive

Articles by this Author
» Celebrity Personal Trainers
By Scott White | Published 07/28/2006 | Build-Muscle | Unrated

Celebrity Personal Trainers to the stars, celebrity personal trainers: the truth and lies about celebrity personal trainers and how they became personal trainers to the stars.

» The Benefits of Protein Powders
By Scott White | Published 07/28/2006 | Supplements | Unrated

Find out which protein powders will benefit you and your body, stop wasting time and money on low quality protein products. purchase high quality protein powdes.

» Weight Training is Important For Women, Too
By Scott White | Published 07/28/2006 | Women's-Issues | Unrated

Women learn the importanc of strength training and why you should lift weights to achieve a smaller waist line and look awesome in a bikni, stop doing all that cardio and start lifting weights so you women can look the way you want to.

» Tips for Mastering Visualization Techniques
By Scott White | Published 07/28/2006 | Motivation | Unrated

Learn the secrets to visualization and how you can focus on any thing to achieve success in your life through some simple visualization techniques.

» Multivitamins: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
By Scott White | Published 07/28/2006 | Supplements | Unrated

Find out the truth about supplements and multivitamins. what should you buy how should you spend your money on a quality multivitamin supplement.

» Train for the Look You Want
By Scott White | Published 07/28/2006 | Build-Muscle | Rating:

Train for the Look You Want. Learn the secrets to train your body to achieve your goals in fitness and health. Stop training and exercising like an athlete you want to look like.

» Setting Fitness Training Goals
By Scott White | Published 07/29/2006 | Health-and-Fitness | Rating:

Learn how to set fitness training goals, achieve the level of fitness and health you want. Set your fitness training goals, so you have a clear definition on what you want in the area of fitness and health.

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