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Joe
Decker is recognized as "The Worlds Fittest Man," an ultra-endurance
power athlete, renowned fitness trainer, and syndicated columnist who
has helped thousands of women, men, kids and seniors get into shape
and lose weight.
Joe believes in leading by example
and is a personal testament to overcoming addictions and obstacles.
Once overweight and out of shape, Joe transformed his body and his life
through an amazing journey from fat to fittest. In 2000 Joe broke the
Guinness World Records® Twenty-four-hour Physical Fitness
Challenge to help inspire and motivate people to get fit.
Joe has appeared on The Today
Show, Discovery Health, The Early Show, The O'Reilly Factor,
and Fox News and has been featured in The
Washington Post, The
Philadelphia Inquirer, The Baltimore Sun, Men's
Fitness, Muscle and Fitness, Men's
Health, and GQ.
To his surprise, People
Magazine named him one of America's 50 Most Eligible Bachelors
in 2001.
In addition to breaking the world fitness record, Joe
has competed in many of the world's toughest endurance and adventure
fitness events. Some of these include the Raid Gauloises, the Badwater
135, the Marathon des Sables ("The World's Toughest Footrace"),
the Grandslam of UltraRunning, and The Tough Guy Challenge in England.
After
serving 3 years in the Army with the 10th Mountain Division, Joe graduated
from Western Illinois University with a B.S. degree in Exercise Science.
He founded his own high-speed fitness company working with individuals,
groups, and corporate clients. Joe is regularly involved in charity
work and has established a research foundation
for childhood obesity from his winnings on The Weakest Link.
He lives and works in the San Diego area.
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