Monday, 26 August 2013

Dwayne Hay Markets Strive Fitness and Nutrition Programs



Dwayne Hay is a fitness trainer and the Hockey Coordinator for Strive Fitness and Nutrition in Calgary, Alberta. From 2000 to 2001, Dwayne Hay played for the NHL Calgary Flames. His former professional career made him the perfect candidate to support and market the Strive Fitness and Nutrition training facility. 

As the hockey coordinator, Dwayne Hay designs and develops programs specific for hockey players and hockey teams. The programs he designs push aspiring athletes to their limits so they can improve their strength and speed. Dwayne Hay develops the programs specific to the athletes so they can reach their maximum potential and hopefully achieve their ultimate goal: the NHL.

Having a former hockey professional is great for Strive Fitness and Nutrition. Like many health programs, sports drinks, or exercise programs, Strive Fitness and Nutrition uses their former professional athlete as a marketing tool. Dwayne Hay is not bothered when Strive Fitness and Nutrition asks him to market the facility and their programs. He is honored to be asked to market the business that hired him as a professional trainer. Strive Fitness and Nutrition also uses Dwayne Hay’s former professional status to promote and market upcoming events or future programs.

Dwayne Hay also has a message for the parents of aspiring athletes. For both girls and boys, Dwayne Hay encourages parents to enroll their athletes at Strive Fitness and Nutrition because the programs are better than what would be found with a standard gym membership. Dwayne Hay wants parents to know that when parents pay him to train their children, they will get more than what they pay for. Their sons and daughters will learn to work harder and be better prepared than their competition.  Dwayne Hay will also teach student athletes how to be a more committed team member and player. Dwayne Hay is committed to elite training and operates with an outstanding work ethic while remaining knowledgeable in several training techniques.

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