From Sweat to Sales!
Hey, I'm Carlos
I spent over a decade as a personal trainer, studied Kinesiology at Indiana University, and worked 12+ years in the medical device industry. Since 2018, I’ve been running a digital consulting agency specializing in Facebook and Google Ads.
My background gives me a unique edge in advertising—understanding how people move, what they need, and how to speak to them effectively. While I’ve worked across many industries, I’ve naturally gravitated toward fitness and health—not just because I understand the space, but because it’s how I live. If you're looking for high-quality fitness equipment, how-to videos, or detailed breakdowns of unconventional workout methods, you're in the right place.
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It puts your products directly in front of your ideal customer—again and again—building awareness, trust, and consistent sales. If you're a fitness company looking to scale, this is how you do it.
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FAQS
You should wear comfortable, breathable clothing that allows you to move freely. Some people prefer to wear loose-fitting clothing, while others prefer to wear more fitted clothing. It is also a good idea to wear shoes or socks that have good traction, as you may be moving on a slippery surface.
No, you do not need to be flexible to do yoga. Yoga is a practice that is suitable for all people, regardless of their fitness level or flexibility. There are many different types of yoga, and you can find one that is right for you.
Yoga has many benefits for both the body and the mind. Yoga can help to improve your flexibility, strength, and balance. It can also help to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. Yoga can also help to improve your sleep quality and boost your mood.