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With more than 30 years in strength training
as an athlete, coach, teacher, professor, researcher, writer and speaker, Wayne
Westcott, PhD, is recognized as a leading authority on fitness. He is the
fitness research director at the South Shore YMCA in Massachusetts, where he
developed a model strength fitness facility and training program rated the
“Best Buy in the United States” by Fitness Magazine in 1995. Westcott has served as a strength training
consultant for numerous organizations and programs, including Nautilus, the
President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, the National Sports
Performance Association, the International Association of Fitness Professionals
(IDEA), the American Council on Exercise, the YMCA of the USA, and the National
Youth Sports Safety Foundation. He was awarded the IDEA Lifetime Achievement
Award in 1993 and was honored with Healthy American Fitness Leader Award in
1995. Westcott is the author of several books on
strength training including Building Strength and Stamina and Strength
Fitness: Physiological Principles and Training Techniques, a text used by
physical education and exercise science majors for more than 15 years. Westcott
has also written a weekly fitness column since 1986 for one of Boston’s
largest newspapers. The strength training advisor and fitness columnist for Prevention
magazine, he also has served on the editorial boards of Prevention, Shape,
Men’s Health, Fitness, Club Industry, American Fitness Quarterly, and Nautilus. Westcott lives in Abington, Massachusetts, with his wife, Claudia. He enjoys strength training, running, cycling, gardening, and volunteer work. |
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