Health PFST – Trainer to the Young and Old, the Amateur and
Professional
Steve Corggens has been a
professional trainer for several decades but only recently
did he transport his business, Health PFST, to its new
location at 114 S. Byrne, Ste 32 S (419-356-0401). In fact,
he’s been there for less than two weeks and is still
bringing in equipment, signage and changing business cards.
The business itself,
however, is now six years old and its owner has a track
record of success on several levels. Corggens works with
those of all professions and ages in what he calls
“functional training.” Then, he works with those dedicated
to athletics as more than a hobby in their “performance
training.” Among those clients is Toledo’s boxer Robert
Easter, Jr, recently crowned IBF lightweight champion of the
world.
“I’ve been his strength
and conditioning coach since he started and still am,” said
Corggens, who has worked with the Easter family for some
time now, having been Easter, Sr’s football coach some years
ago.
Part of the new facility
will contain a boxing ring, in fact.
Corggens’ clientel at
Health PFST (performance, functional, strength, training)
runs the gamut from athletes (high school teams, for
example) to those local professionals and residents eager to
stay in or get back in shape. His clients range in age from
seven to 93 years.
“I deal with the service
of the body,” said the trainer.
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