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🗓️ 16 April 2024
⏱️ 135 minutes
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Scott Howell is a strength and conditioning coach, podcaster and the founder of Red Dot Fitness.
We discuss youth athletics, his journey into personal training, gym management, the entrepreneur's leap of faith, the pandemic's impact on gym owners, training the tactical athlete, weapons training and so much more.
Founder of Red Dot Fitness, Scott Howell is a dedicated certified health and fitness professional with over 2 decades of real world, practical, hands-on experience. Following his passion for helping people and living a healthy lifestyle, Scott began his professional career in 1996 as a personal trainer while pursuing a degree in business at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, California. He began working in small intimate fitness and training facilities then later took the plunge into the world of commercial & corporate fitness.
As a National Director of Personal Training, he was a senior director/operator and personal training educator for one of the world’s largest fitness corporations nearly 400 clubs strong. After more than 10 years of commercial & corporate fitness, Scott made the life altering decision to stop traveling the country in 2010 and focus his skills locally to those clients who truly want to improve their health & fitness, performance, body image, and lifestyle. In April 2010 he launched Red Dot Fitness.
Scott's dynamic and innovative approach to training incorporates both an art and science. He's achieved certifications through several industry organizations and authorites including the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and USA Weightlifting (USAW). He has created and authored several training programs and manuals, and serves as a mentor to select health and fitness professionals. He has competed in a multitude of sports disciplines including bodybuilding, collegiate football, and multi-sport events from adventure racing to triathlon. Scott takes pride in his diverse training and client experience that spans multiple fitness services and market segments. He guarantees an intense and motivating training experience EVERY time.
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0:00.0 | I'm extremely excited to announce a brand new sponsor for the Behind the Shield podcast, |
0:04.2 | that is Transcend. |
0:06.4 | Now, for many of you listening, you are probably working the same brutal shifts that I did for 14 years, |
0:12.1 | suffering from sleep deprivation, body composition challenges, mental health challenges, |
0:17.6 | libido, hair loss, etc. |
0:20.4 | Now, when it comes to the world of hormone replacement and |
0:22.5 | peptide therapy, what I have seen is a shift from doctors telling us that we were within |
0:26.6 | normal limits, which was definitely incorrect all the way to the other way now where men's clinics |
0:31.8 | are popping up left, right and center. So I myself wanted to find a reputable company that would do an analysis of my physiology |
0:39.7 | and then offer supplementations without ramming, for example, hormone replacement therapy down |
0:45.3 | my throat. Now, I came across Transcend because they have an altruistic arm and they were a big reason |
0:50.7 | why the 7X project I was a part of was able to proceed because of their |
0:55.1 | generous donations. They also have the transcend foundations where they're actually putting |
1:00.0 | military and first responders through some of their therapies at no cost to the individual. |
1:05.2 | So my own personal journey so far, filled in the online form, went to Quest, got blood drawn, and a few days later |
1:12.5 | I'm talking to one of their wellness professionals as they guide me through my results |
1:16.2 | and the supplementation that they suggest. |
1:19.0 | In my case specifically, because I transitioned out the fire service five years ago and |
1:23.5 | me very diligent with my health, my testosterone was actually in a good place. |
1:28.6 | So I went down the peptide root and some other supplements to try and maximize my physiology, |
1:33.5 | knowing full well the damage that 14 years of shift work has done. |
1:37.6 | Now, I also want to underline because I think this is very important that each of the therapies |
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