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About
Tim Gardner
By: Hugo Rivera and Roger Cox
Tim
Gardner began weight training in 1977 for high school football.
"I remember reading the old Muscular Development, Strength
& Health, Muscle Mag and Iron Man magazines.... At that time,
the sport of bodybuilding was at its infant stage and was publicly
viewed as mere oddities from the circus, not quite ready for mainstream
America, that's for sure."
Through
the 80's, he continued to workout and eventually attended a competition,
where he had the privilege of meeting the "Myth" himself,
Sergio Oliva. That did it.. he was hooked.
In
his first contest, in 1988, he placed dead last. However,
this was not a deterrent. Over the next ten years, he continued
to compete, raise a family, and maintain a demanding job. At the
time he was already a professional in the building industry, selling
and designing architectural glass projects. It was a job that he
had started in high school working on the loading docks. By the
early 1990's, he had risen to the position of a top level professional
with a demanding client base that extended over several states.
Needless to say, training had to be woven around, work, travel,
and family. This meant training at many gyms in various locations
to meet travel, home and business schedules.
Season after season and diet after diet would pass, and Tim continued
to learn what diets and training techniques would work, and what
was hype. This valuable information led him to discover the "why's"
of the results he would see. More success would sometimes be followed
by setbacks, as he experimented with many training and diet concepts,
keeping what worked, and discarding what failed. He was becoming
a graduate of the "Been There - Done That" school of bodybuilding.
His
hard work began to pay off as judges also acknowledged and rewarded
his efforts on stage. He began to win local contests, then moved
on to state, regional and eventually the national scene. He became
an NPC judge and continued to train hard, learn,and compete.
As
with most successful bodybuilders, he would get asked for help and
advice from gym friends or others who were also training for competition.
That is when he realized that what he had learned could apply
to others as well, if adjusted and dialed in properly.
"Honestly,
(it was) personal experience and trial and error. When I first started,
I would camp out at the local vitamin store and wait for the biggest
guy to strut in and wait to see what he would purchase. Then, I
would grab three of whatever he bought and consume it in a week.
I realized that sometimes more is not always better, I began applying
logic and researching thoroughly what each vitamin and sport supplement
would do in the body as well as for the body. I applied logic
to my training and nutrition, basically worked off of fundamentals
and basics."
The
"why" question had been studied and answered. He had gone
beyond the dogma of "just do what I do". In order to bring
out the best in each athlete who approached him, he would adjust
his suite of tools depending on how they responded to each adjustment.
His eye had been focused. He knew what would win on stage (after
all,he was a judge), and which adjustment would lead to success,
and what to apply to each body type and personality.
He
started building a new kind of client base. This time it was making
a different kind of building... he was making physique champions.
He had developed a side business of athlete clients would sought
him out for contest training and advice. Weight management and diet
counseling began in 1993 and contest preparation since 1995.
BODY*TECH
Fitness Emporium had been a dream since the beginning. It
was born out of conversations with friends around the squat rack,
and on return trips from NPC judges meetings. His concept of a "competition
team" was initiated in 1995, and Team BODY*TECH
materialized, and began to consistently produce champions.
The counseling side business continued to grow, and eventually he
resigned from the architectural world completely in 2000, when the
first BODY*TECH
Fitness Emporium became a reality.
"Who
can honestly say that their occupation is their passion? I can.
When BODY*TECH increased in its popularity, it was very difficult
to hold back the reigns. Our members were pushing us to build a
larger gym, by 2003, Brandie & I outgrew our training facilities
and expanding to a full-sized health
club in Tampa."
"Bodybuilding
has given me endless confidence and has solidly built my character
for myself in everything that I do and also the opportunity to help
others...."
I
am blessed and feel fortunate to be able to work in my passion,
my dream. - Tim Gardner
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