Josh has spent over two decades helping people get stronger, move better, and train with confidence. As a fitness professional with 21 years of experience and owner of a personal training studio for the past 11, he’s built his career on one thing: delivering results that last.
Inside his 2,000 square foot studio, space is valuable. Every piece of equipment has to earn its place.
“I needed something versatile. One machine that could handle a variety of movements without crowding the floor.”
That search led him to the Hyper Pro.

The Challenge: Space, Versatility, and Client Needs
Josh trains a wide range of clients every day—people with knee pain, lower back issues, beginners returning to movement, and athletes looking to push further. The goal was to find one piece of equipment that could work for everyone, without compromising effectiveness.
What caught his attention about the Hyper Pro was its ability to do the job of multiple machines:
- Leg extensions
- Hamstring curls
- Back extensions
- Nordic curls
- Glute-ham raises
- Posterior chain isolation

“With the Hyper Pro, I don’t have to rig up makeshift setups or buy three separate machines. I can move clients through their workouts quickly, safely, and effectively.”
Real Results for Real People
Josh and his team of four trainers now use the Hyper Pro every day. It’s become a core part of their programming, especially for clients dealing with:
- Knee instability
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Lower back sensitivity
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Muscle imbalances
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Fear of pain or re-injury
“We’ve seen real improvements in knee stability, less back irritation, and better confidence during training. Clients feel more secure using the Hyper Pro. That consistency helps them keep progressing.”

It’s not just easier for the trainers. It’s better for the clients.
Josh’s Own Training
Even with 21 years under his belt, Josh hasn’t slowed down. He follows a three-day-per-week full body split and uses the Hyper Pro in his own programming.
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Traditional barbell lifts like squats and Romanian deadlifts
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Paired with machine-based movements on the Hyper Pro for accessory work
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Focused on strength, hypertrophy, and joint longevity

Why He Recommends It
Josh doesn’t just use the Hyper Pro. He recommends it.
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Home gym clients are asking about it
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Other trainers are taking notes
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His studio has become more efficient and more effective

Takeaways You Can Use
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A single machine can replace multiple bulky ones without sacrificing training quality
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For studio owners, smart equipment choices allow you to serve more clients, more effectively
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For clients, comfort and safety increase consistency, and consistency leads to progress
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Resistance doesn’t need to be complex to be effective—it just needs to be strategic
Josh’s story is proof that professional-grade equipment doesn’t have to be oversized or complicated. With the right tool, you can train smarter, support more people, and build a system that works for every body.













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