After spending two years in Metabolic’s New York Capital Region market, Syracuse native JOSH SWEARINGEN has returned to help establish the fitness company’s first location in Central New York. As a certified personal trainer and newly named head trainer for Metabolic’s Liverpool fitness center, he brings experience working in large box gyms, small boutique fitness […]

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After spending two years in Metabolic’s New York Capital Region market, Syracuse native JOSH SWEARINGEN has returned to help establish the fitness company’s first location in Central New York. As a certified personal trainer and newly named head trainer for Metabolic’s Liverpool fitness center, he brings experience working in large box gyms, small boutique fitness studios, and one-on-one strength and conditioning training. Swearingen recently completed his certificate for Fitness Nutrition Specialist (FNS) from the National Academy of Sports Medicine. He holds additional certifications in nutrition, corrective exercise, and flexibility training.

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