William "Bill" Crawford Over 30 Years of Fun and Fitness Experience |
Bill has been in the fitness business
since 1977. Bill Crawford was trained for
musculoskeletal evaluation and
rehabilitation at the Exercise
Science Center, University of
Florida in Gainesville, Florida
and was personally trained by
the late Arthur Jones, the inventor
of Nautilus and MedX. |
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Over the
past 35 years, Bill has provided fitness training
for thousands. You may have seen his national
TV ads for the Resistance Chair, his features on CNN and Fox News or read his stories in countless
newspapers and magazines. He has worked with
The U.S. Navy, which led to the development of his iPhone App: Gym To Go and GymToGo.com.
Bill
has trained major sports teams, athletes and top
Hollywood celebrities. Bill also writes a fitness blog and posts daily fitness tips on Twitter, both are
accessible through the Basic Training web site. Bill was born and raised in the rugged mountain
town of Ouray, Colorado where being fit is incidental
to the environment. He spent his youth hiking,
competitive skiing and climbing fourteen-thousand
foot mountains. |
Bill found his way to Los Angeles
and was one of the key players in the ignition of
the fitness boom. He was fortunate to be one of
the original providers of Nautilus and founded
one of the first Nautilus clubs in Los Angeles,
which soon developed into a chain. Those clubs
evolved into two national chains and launched the
careers of many well known fitness executives and
personalities. |
Bill has owned and developed fitness
centers around the world. Basic Training has
been in Scottsdale since 1997 and is owned and
operated by Bill and his wife Debbie.
There is no substitute for the decades of Bill’s
practical experience. Today the Crawford’s clients
enjoy their dedication to personal service, state-of-the-
art equipment, knowledge and motivational
skills. |
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