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I THINK FITNESS EXPO brings Bollywood Celebrity Fitness Trainer Kris Gethin to Vancouver

Darpan News Desk, 16 Jun, 2016 11:18 AM
  • I THINK FITNESS EXPO brings Bollywood Celebrity Fitness Trainer Kris Gethin to Vancouver
Kris Gethin will be visiting Vancouver during I Think Fitness Expo 2016 held at Surrey City Hall on June 25, 2016. He will be performing a 45 minute fitness regime from his training sessions with the audience between 1:30pm to 3:30 pm.
 
Kris Gethin is a lifetime, natural, drug-free athlete with a background in International Health and Sports Therapy. Born in Wales, UK, he holds a diploma in International Health and Sports Therapy and ran his own Fitness Centers in Australia for about 5 years. He is a Natural Pro Bodybuilder who's highest ranking was runner-up at the World Bodybuilding Championships.
 
With many accolades to his name, Kris Gethin is also the Founder and Director of Kris Gethin Gyms, Founder of DTP, Director of Trainers of Physique Global, CEO of the supplement brand KAGED MUSCLE and Editor-at-large as well as the Main Male Spokesmodel for Bodybuilding.com
 
Personal Trainer to Bollywood celebrities including Hrithik Roshan, John Abraham, Ranveer Singh and Mahesh Babu. Kris helped Bollywood Superstar Hrithik Roshan transform his body for a very well-known and received movie Krrish 3 with his DTP Technique which lasts about 12 weeks.
 
His work has appeared in many publications such as Muscle & Fitness, FLEX, Iron Man, Muscle Mag, Body Fitness just to name a few.  
 
He’s also has taken been an author to some best-selling publications such as Body by Design, The Bodybuilding.com Guide to Your Best Body and The Adventures KAGED MUSCLE.
 
I Think Fitness Expo will be featuring over 30 other vendors and various speakers, all from the Health and Fitness industry who will be sharing their expertise with the crowd. A part of the proceeds will also be donated to the Kids Play Foundation.
 
For more information on I think Fitness Expo or to register, visit ithinkfitness.ca

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