How Brandon Marsan Persevered through a tough childhood and is making a difference in the fitness world with Remotely - Digital Journal
Fitness trainer Brandon Marsan’s backstory is one of perseverance, tenacity, and redemption. After enduring a tough depression, spending some time in jail as a teenager, and nearly dying in a solo accident after recklessly driving one night, Marsan realized he could either continue down the self-destructive path he’d been on, or take the chance he was given to turn his life around. Now his mission is to use the skills he has acquired to make a positive impact on the world around him.
For Marsan, the gym had been a sanctuary for him his whole life. When he first got into trouble at the age of 16, his probation officer got him a gym membership. As he struggled over the next five years, the one constant in his life was working out. Marsan spent 5 months recovering from a serious car accident that left him hospitalized with a split head down to his skull, broken ribs and a collapsed lung. He says it was at that moment that he decided he had to make the most of a second chance that people rarely get.
After bouncing around from dead-end job to dead-end job, Marsan got his career started by landing a sales job at LA Fitness. While he enjoyed helping people get started on their fitness journey, that alone wasn’t enough. “I had no direct influence on the people that I sold memberships to,” Marsan said. “I wanted to be more involved with the progress & success of those clients. After spending tons of time studying, Marsan became certified through the National Academy of Sports...
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