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SCOTT SONNON

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Scott Sonnon has become an inspiration to thousands of people due to his incredible story of triumph over his personal challenges and his passionate for helping others. As a world-acclaimed public speaker and author, he has taken his world-class fighting skills off the mat to the fight against the core issues behind obesity and aging. Scott serves as fitness advisor to organizations such as the International Youth Conditioning Association, the National Active Aging Council, the Radiant Recovery® Ranch, the Arnold Schwarzenegger Sports Festival, the National Strength Conditioning Association, and has spoken at esteemed institutions such as Wake Forest, Dickinson, and Western Washington Universities. Despite his learning impairments, he served as Graduate Faculty at Virginia Commonwealth University, became an adjunct instructor for Penn State University and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, at the NYPD Police Academy, and the LOTAR Counter-Terrorism School in Israel, and despite his early learning impairments, Scott even earned his membership into Mensa® - the International High IQ Society.

Scott's array of patented equipment - such as the Clubbell® - have become legendary in their unique effectiveness. His Circular Strength Training® and TACFIT® Systems can now be found in 68 countries worldwide and counting, earning Scott a place in the National Fitness Hall of Fame Museum, the International Martial Arts Hall of Fame and the Personal Trainer Hall of Fame. Scott was voted one of “The 6 Most Influential Martial Artists of the 21st Century” by Black Belt Magazine in 2010 and one of the 'Top 25 Fitness Trainers in the World' by Men's Fitness Magazine in 2011.

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