
Breck Gault aka Breckanize is a 231 lber with a super grip and massive arms built up by years of construction work. I believe he has the capability to be a pro some day. Breck has put about 300 pounds on his squat and 200 on his deadlift in the last 8 months. He’s hard core, plain and simple.
Marshal White aka M-dub weighs 295 and is developing into a fantastic Olympic lifter. He is quick, has static strength, and with a little more training under his belt and a cleaner diet will likely go pro. Training with me has forced M-dub to attack head on his lesser strengths because we train so differently than he has in the past. His rate of progression is amazing. M-dub pushes himself hard and hates failure. He’s been known to get really pissed off during training…
Jacob Miskimins aka Snake is the baby of the group. He’s only 21 years old but stands 6’5” and weighs 300 lbs and is built like Phil Phister. Snake has gained almost 40 pounds of muscle in the last 12 months. He has huge hands and a massive back. His biggest obstacles are lack of contest experience and a construction job that tires him out 40 hours a week. Jacob is in a race with M-dub to see who will go pro first… It’ll be a tight finish I think… I can’t wait to watch Snake develop even further.
Sarge probably doesn’t need any intro. He’s been training with me for 4 years now and is recovering from shoulder surgery at the moment. He’s just coming back around and beginning to hit some big lifts again. Sarge is gunning for the top spot at the Sr. nationals in the 231 class. One time he squatted 218 lbs at a bodyweight of 218 lbs for 98 legit reps. It took him 11 minutes to complete. He proclaimed afterwards that it was definitely one of the top 5 hardest things he’s ever done, but at least it was over quick… Sarge is my main homey mostly cause I wouldn’t want to be on his bad side…
All of us here in the Sequim Crew have full time jobs. Snake works for Sarge and they build custom homes at a very fast pace. They start work at 7am sharp and have more work done by lunch than most crews get done all day. Breck owns a framing business and can single handedly frame a house faster than 3 experienced workers... M-dub is a mortician and is on call pretty much 24/7. He'll show up to train at 6am after being out on body pickups all night, then work all day, then train again at 6pm. I cannot properly express in words the pride I have in our crew. We are a close knit, got each others backs through thick or thin bunch of bad ass freaks. In our group there is no whining. Pain is our homey, we gravitate towards it. Most dudes wouldn't last a day in our set, let alone be capable of holding a permanent position amongst our ranks. I'm not talking trash, I'm being real. I've trained with alot of people, and my brothers in iron here in Sequim are on a totally different planet when it comes to their abiltity to focus their mental energy.
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