
Scott Everhart CSCS, CES, USWL-L1SP, TPI, ESM, TRX, YFS,PPSC
2583 Gateway Drive - State College Phone: 814-207-4336
Certifications
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B.S. Exercise Science - Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist - National Strength and Conditioning Association
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Corrective Exercise Specialist - National Academy of Sports Medicine
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Titleist Performance Institute Level 1 - Titleist
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United States Weightlifting Level 1 Sports Performance - United States Weightlifting
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Youth Fitness Specialist - International Youth Conditioning Association
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Exercise and Stress Management - PTA Global
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TRX Certified
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CPR and AED Certified
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Pain Free Performance Specialist
Experience
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Over 14 years working in the fitness industry
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Recognized in State College Magazine as 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023 as Best Personal Trainer
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Worked with high school football, baseball and soccer teams as a speed coach
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Worked with special populations.
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Developed a Boxing program for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease
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Developed a youth strength and conditioning program.
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Trained athletes of all levels in a variety of sports from beginner to Professional
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Former high school athlete in Football, Baseball, and Wrestling
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Collegiate Boxer
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Has been a guest speaker at Parkinson's support groups
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Has competed in strongman events
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Holds a State Record for the Bench Press
Personal Interest
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Spending time with my beautiful wife, two awesome boys, a princess, and Roxy the dog
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Avid outdoorsman
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Golfer
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Lifting heavy weights
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Archery hunting
My Story
“I’ve learned that God works in mysterious ways first hand. Going through college my plan was to further my education to become a physical therapist. The week after I graduated I was blessed with my first son thus putting those plans on hold. I wanted to be there for him as he was growing up and going away to school again was clearly not an option for me so I decided to pursue a career as a personal trainer (this is after I said to myself many times that I would never be a trainer). Turns out I really enjoyed working with people in this setting. Helping people get rid of pain, loose weight, or compete in their particular sport. All in all I love what I do and consider myself a very blessed man.”
Scott is recognized in the 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023 Edition of
State College Magazine for: BEST PERSONAL TRAINER
