My story
Built from the ground up
I have been an athlete my entire life. Track and field as a kid, competing and winning through middle and high school. Then the Army, where I discovered that real fitness is not just physical. It is mental, structural, and deeply tied to who you are and what you are fighting for. I served, rose through the ranks, and eventually led the physical training program for a 1,000-person organization, watching soldiers transform when someone actually invested in them.
I am a father of two. I have coached my kids in baseball, softball, and soccer. That experience changed me as a coach more than any certification ever could. It showed me that the best results come when you are genuinely present, not just administering a program.
I have been competing in endurance events for over 20 years, across every distance, and I am still out there every single week putting in 15 or more hours of training. Not as a memory. As a competitor. As someone who knows exactly what it feels like to stand on a start line with everything on the line.
Founder
Szalty
That finish line experience led me to build Szalty, a platform where athletes track nutrition, share what fuels them, and connect over the performance details most apps ignore. szalty.com →
I crossed a finish line once and ended up fighting for my life in the medical tent. A completely preventable crisis that nobody had prepared me for. That experience became the foundation of how I coach race-day nutrition and fueling to this day. I do not teach from a textbook. I teach from what I lived through.
Competitive track and field athlete
Winning from the start, middle school through high school. The discipline built there never left.
US Army veteran
Served, rose through the ranks, and led the fitness program for a 1,000-person organization. Learned that the best leaders build people up, not just push them harder.
Dad and youth coach
Father of two. Coached youth baseball, softball, and soccer. Still the coaching work I am most proud of.
World Championship qualifier
Qualified for the World Championships. The result of showing up, year after year, and refusing to settle.
Active competitor and USAT certified coach
Training 15 or more hours per week. Racing every season. When I write your plan, I am living one just like it.