Advisers & Mentors
This page is dedicated to the teachers, advisers and mentors who I have have the opportunity to study personally under in internships and seminars. I am very careful in choosing who to learn from as their knowledge will be passed on to my clients. The key similarity between these experts is that they are known world wide as the best in their fields of health, rehab, medical knowledge or exercise. It is their “world class” quality that my team and I aspire to, and are constantly pushing ourselves towards.

With Coach Poliqin, Bio-Signature Seminar, Tampa, Florida, USA, Dec 2008
Coach Charles Poliquin – Probably the best known coach in the strength and conditioning world. He has helped athletes achieve Olympic or World Championship medals in 16 different different sports. His training methods, and Bio-signature system of tracking client progress have helped us get results with hundreds of clients.

Private Internship with Dr Austin, Toronto, Canada, May 2011
Dr. Allan Austin – The founder of the “Trigenics” method of injury treatment, rehab, strengthening and flexibility. This method helps our clients get great results, usually in just one or two treatment sessions.

At Dr Houston's Cardiovascular Seminar, Rhode Island, USA, 2010
Dr Mark Houston – Recognized by USA Today as one of the most influential Physicians in the USA in the specialties of Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia (problems with blood fats)

Dr Rob with Evander Hollyfield
Dr Rob Rakowski – Known for his work in improving the survival of people with life threatening illnesses such as cancer, using natural means. Also known for work with professional athletes such as Evander Hollyfield, and Yao Ming.

Microcurrent Expert Nick Liatsos
Nick Liatsos PT – Known for his work in pioneering the rehab device known as Frequency Specific Mirco-Current (FSM) which aids healing and regeneration in the body

With Coach Pierre (center) and members of the Canadian Weightlifting Team, Rhode Island USA, Feb 2010
Coach Pierre Roy – Probably the best “teacher” of Olympic Weightlifting technique in the world. He developed his teaching skills by scouting for talent in Canadian schools where he was only given one lunch time (as opposed to months and years in many countries) to find and encourage athletes to take up weight lifting.

