With fitness trainers, there’s always that nagging question:
Is this obscenely muscled man before me the real, steel-pecked deal, or is he a fly-by-nighter who got his cert from a fitness Groupon?
We assure you, this guy’s the real deal: David Reavy. He trained Joakim Noah. And Matt Forte. And now you, because he’s accepting clients in the West Loop.
Reavy’s workout is based on a philosophy he calls the Reavy Method: a holistic approach where strength meets balance, accomplished through muscle testing, release and activation.
Here’s how Reavy works: he assesses your body’s flexibility and imbalances (yes, Potbelly’s five times a week is an imbalance), then tailors a plan to help maximize your workouts.
Group sessions last 60 minutes, all under the practiced eye of a physical therapist. In other words: it’s all about form over reps here. Think kettlebell swings and medicine ball workouts designed for you.
Require more attention? Reavy also offers one-on-one sessions and massage therapy.
Now get to work.
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