About Carlton Cullins
Born in Louisiana. Raised in Texas. Parents were both educators with a wide range of interests. Raised to treat others with respect, to live an honest life, work hard and be thankful for what I have. I grew up with a lot good friends, played music, played sports and enjoyed the outdoors. Moved to Austin after college and played in bands for a decade. Eventually I found my way to health & fitness by way of personal training. Started my own company in 2008. Married the love of my life a few years later. Adopted a cat and a dog. I continue to work as a personal trainer focusing my energy of the message of self-care. My story is much deeper than this but hopefully you get the picture. My goal has always been to leave the world better than how I found it. I hope you will too.
Entries by Carlton Cullins
Unilateral Workouts are a staple at the BSSB…
Unilateral Workouts have become a staple of my training philospphy, not only for myself but for all of my clients as well. In my opinion, few things are better for improving neuromuscular efficiency, improving core activation stability and control, as well as improving overall strength and power. It also burns a lot of calories. And […]
Random Nutritional Tidbits by MB
Corn is a grain not a vegetable. It is also a grain that is 80% sugar. High fructose corn syrup ( a corn by-product) is the number one calorie source in the US and is in just about everything. Atkins worked. We just didn’t understand why. Atkins may still prove to be healthier than the […]
Death to Long Slow Distance by MB
Long slow distance. Sounds like a torture method. “You been sentenced to one year of long slow distance”. Long slow distance is often abbreviated LSD. Hmm? Acid, a hallucinogenic, makes you see things and damages your DNA if my memory serves me. Great analogy? Those who know me or who have been reading these pieces […]
Neutral or Natural Spine? Which is Optimal for Health and Performance? by RR
There has been great controversy over the past several years about the position of the spine (specifically the low back) as it relates to optimal performance and long term health. Is the Lordotic spine healthy? It seems to function quite nicely for a great many athletes. What about the Kyphotic spine? This back position seems […]
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Carlton Cullins
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512.569.7636
Austin, Texas
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