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Episode 2: Kris Gethin

By May 18, 2018January 8th, 2019No Comments

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About This Episode

CEO of Kaged Muscle Supplements, Kris Gethin, stops by the podcast to discuss his life in the world of fitness and supplements. Kris turned to fitness to help a severe curvature in his back due to motorcross. It changed his life. Kris went on to study exercise science, became a well respected writer for Weider Publications and eventually BodyBuilding.com. With his knowledge and expertise, he launched his own supplement line, Kaged Muscle Supplement, and isn’t looking back. Kris talks about all this and more on episode 2 of the “Be Informed. Live Fit.” podcast.

Topics Covered on this Show

  • Kris Gethin
    • How he fell in love with fitness
    • Moving to America
    • Writing for Weider Publications
    • Working for BodyBuilding.com
    • Training for an Iron Man
    • CrossFit
    • Dorian Yates
    • BCAA vs. EAA debate
    • Started and sustaining Kaged Muscle Supplements
    • Future of Kaged Muscle
    • What he hates about the industry

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About The Guest

Kris Gethin

Kris Gethin

Kris is the CEO of KAGED MUSCLE supplements, Author of several best selling books including Bollywood By Design and The Transformer as well as one the worlds most renowned trainers and transformation specialists. His Video Series, The Hardcore Trainer, The Muscle Building Trainer and the 4Weeks2shred trainer have already received over 150 million views to date!


About The Host

Ryan Bucki, ISSA-CFT

Ryan Bucki is the president of FitnessInformant.com. Ryan started Fitness Informant in 2016 as a platform to help educate others on all topics health, wellness, fitness and supplements. Ryan worked for an online supplement company to learn the inside aspect of the supplement industry. Ryan is also a certified fitness trainer through the International Sports Sciences Association.

He is also a former professional wrestler (WWE style). Ryan wrestled professionally for 10 years, cultivating with a WWE tryout in 2003. A combination of being overweight and involved in professional wrestling got Ryan into health, fitness and supplements.

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