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Zac Robinson
certified fitness trainer, certified youth fitness trainer and physical education teacher![]() | |
Zac Robinson attended the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), where he earned a Health and Physical Education degree and played baseball. He also coached at UCO for two years while completing his Masters in Special Education. Zac has since moved overseas, previously living in Korea and now Germany for the past seven years. In both places he has taught physical education, personal fitness, and conditioning to high school and elementary students. While in Korea Zac and his wife had their two children, Jace and Xin Ai (pronounced Sing I). Jace loves basketball and Power Rangers, and Xin Ai loves being a princess. Zac is a certified fitness trainer and certified youth fitness trainer through the International Sports Sciences Association. He is recognized in his community as having an expertise in youth fitness, and he speaks regularly at community meetings and has been featured in the local newspaper. Zac recently signed with Sports by the Numbers to write a Sports by the Numbers Mixed Martial Arts book, which is scheduled for January 2009 publication. | |
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