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Eric Malzone

The Future of Fitness 

After 9+ years of owning multiple gyms including CrossFit (™) affiliates, and a deep analysis of his “ideal day,” Eric Malzone decided to sell his businesses to create a bigger impact in the fitness industry while living the lifestyle that he and his wife had always dreamed of.  He is now the host of two top-rated podcasts – The Future of Fitness and Fitness Blitz Radio, where he has interviewed 650+ professionals in the areas of fitness, health and wellness.

Eric’s professional experience stems from a decade in various sales and marketing roles that led him to open a CrossFit (TM) affiliate in 2009, Gravitas Fitness. After 9+ years of owning multiple gyms and a deep analysis of his own “ideal day,” he decided to sell his businesses to create a bigger impact in the fitness industry while living the lifestyle that he and his wife had always dreamed of.

Since that point, he is now the host of two top-rated podcasts – The Future of Fitness and Fitness Blitz Radio -he has interviewed 650+ professionals in the areas of fitness, health and wellness. He is the co-founder of Certified Course Creation and The Fitness Accelerator.

He has the pleasure of working with great entrepreneurs, founders, and companies within the Fitness/Health/Wellness verticals, including Morpheus Labs, Dark Horse Rowing, F45 Training, Fit Tech Company, The BrandX Method, InsideTracker, and many more.

Resources:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-malzone-8b452a3/
www.futureoffitness.co

Books:
Essentialism (McKeown)
Who Moved My Cheese (Johnson)
The Psychology of Money (Housel)

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