Mark Philippi

Mark is a nationally recognized Strength and Conditioning Coach who has 20 years experience and has helped over 5,000 college and professional athletes of all types achieve their sports performance goals.

An accomplished strength athlete, Mark won the National and World Drug Free Powerlifting Championships in 1996, won America’s Strongest Man title in 1997, has appeared on the World’s Strongest Man television Show seven times, traveled the world and competed in over 100 international strongman shows.

Mark has written or appeared in Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, the New York Daily News, Las Vegas Life, Powerlifting USA, Milo Magazine, Muscle and Fitness. Mark has lectured all over North America on coaching, motivation, strength training and conditioning. Mark has been a college instructor and created strength and conditioning academic track at UNLV.

Athletes who have trained under his direction include Jason Giambi, Montell Griffith, Mike Wahle, Shawn Marion, Marcus Banks, Jon Drummond, Sam Brandon, Mike Flanagan, Lori Harrigan, Chris Byrd, Kylie Wong, Joe Hawley, Frank Mir and Renaldo Wynn.


Myles "Fury" Jury

A high school wrestler, Myles Jury always loved the martial arts and competeting. He particularly liked the way Georges St. Pierre carried himself like a champion inside and outside the ring.

When Myles swings his fists, people tumble. Starting with an 8-0 professional record, no opponent made it through one round with him. And he’s getting stronger. “I just want to say I’ve been on PSN and I can really feel my recovery during hard sparring sessions -- where I’m fighting four or five minute rounds against fresh guys -- is going through the roof,” Myles says ecstatically. “I’m able to push myself more in training because my body is recovering so quickly.”

The wear and tear on this young MMA competitor’s body, between training twice a day and the fights, adds up. But recover he must from the pounding, if he’s to reach his goal of becoming a champion. Myles thinks cellular nutrition may give him an edge in his up-coming fights.

"I'm impressed with the results so far," he says, "and look forward to getting to the next level using PSN."