For one weekend you have the chance to pick the minds of the finest training and nutrition experts in the country and have fun doing it!
May 14-16
Kansas City, Missouri
Just $199
Register Now!
Kansas City, Missouri
Just $199
Register Now!
We're going to be blunt. This is the best. Period. Bar none. End of story. You are not going to find a better value anywhere else in the fitness industry. $199. Eight hours. Five people. Think of how much a day of fun like that in Vegas would cost you... you'd be broke before lunch!
If you've never been to the forums at JPFitness, don't sweat it. You'll hear some great information from some top notch presenters and get to meet and hang out with people whose interests match yours. And given that it seems no one in your gym has a similar philosophy when it comes to training, getting to hang out with a bunch of great people seems like a no brainer, right?
And trust us on this one, the real fun is after the summit. How many other fitness conferences have the speakers interact with the plebes like yourself? Maybe, just maybe, if you buy them enough shots karaoke will ensue.
Seriously though, the dinners are the best part. You can talk shop with some great fitness minds over beers. That alone is worth the price of admission.
Alan Aragon has over 15 years of success in the fitness field. He earned his Bachelor and Master of Science in Nutrition with top honors.
Alan is a continuing education provider for the Commission on Dietetic Registration, National Academy of Sports Medicne, American Council on Exercise, and National Strength & Conditioning Association. Alan recently presented to clinicians at the FDA and the annual conference of the Los Angeles Dietetic Association.He maintains a private practice designing programs for recreational, Olympic, and professional athletes, including the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Kings, and Anaheim Mighty Ducks. Alan is a contributing editor to Men's Health magazine, where he has a monthly column called "Ask The Weight Loss Coach".
Affectionately known as The Glute Guy, Bret Contreras is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and has his master's from Arizona State University.
Bret has written Advanced Techniques in Glutei Maximi Strengthening, a 675 page e-book on, you guessed it, the glutes. He also continues to write for T-Nation and trains athletes, figure competitors and bodybuilders in Phoenix, AZ.
Lou Schuler is an award-winning journalist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and author and coauthor of many popular books about diet and strength training.
His books include The New Rules of Lifting for Women (with coauthors Cassandra Forsythe and Alwyn Cosgrove), The New Rules of Lifting (with Alwyn Cosgrove), The Book of Muscle (with Ian King), The Home Workout Bible (with Mike Mejia and many other contributors), and The Testosterone Advantage Plan (with Jeff Volek, Mike Mejia, and Adam Campbell).
If you've never been to the forums at JPFitness, don't sweat it. You'll hear some great information from some top notch presenters and get to meet and hang out with people whose interests match yours. And given that it seems no one in your gym has a similar philosophy when it comes to training, getting to hang out with a bunch of great people seems like a no brainer, right?
And trust us on this one, the real fun is after the summit. How many other fitness conferences have the speakers interact with the plebes like yourself? Maybe, just maybe, if you buy them enough shots karaoke will ensue.
Seriously though, the dinners are the best part. You can talk shop with some great fitness minds over beers. That alone is worth the price of admission.
Alan Aragon has over 15 years of success in the fitness field. He earned his Bachelor and Master of Science in Nutrition with top honors.
Alan is a continuing education provider for the Commission on Dietetic Registration, National Academy of Sports Medicne, American Council on Exercise, and National Strength & Conditioning Association. Alan recently presented to clinicians at the FDA and the annual conference of the Los Angeles Dietetic Association.He maintains a private practice designing programs for recreational, Olympic, and professional athletes, including the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Kings, and Anaheim Mighty Ducks. Alan is a contributing editor to Men's Health magazine, where he has a monthly column called "Ask The Weight Loss Coach".
Affectionately known as The Glute Guy, Bret Contreras is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and has his master's from Arizona State University.
Bret has written Advanced Techniques in Glutei Maximi Strengthening, a 675 page e-book on, you guessed it, the glutes. He also continues to write for T-Nation and trains athletes, figure competitors and bodybuilders in Phoenix, AZ.
Lou Schuler is an award-winning journalist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and author and coauthor of many popular books about diet and strength training.
His books include The New Rules of Lifting for Women (with coauthors Cassandra Forsythe and Alwyn Cosgrove), The New Rules of Lifting (with Alwyn Cosgrove), The Book of Muscle (with Ian King), The Home Workout Bible (with Mike Mejia and many other contributors), and The Testosterone Advantage Plan (with Jeff Volek, Mike Mejia, and Adam Campbell).
The director of Performance University, Nick Tumminello is a nationally recognized coach and educator who is known for his innovative approach to strength & conditioning. He is the developer of the Core Bar™ and is a regular contributor to Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, Women’s Health, T-Nation, WannaBeBig, PTontheNet, StrengthCoach.com and numerous other major publications.
Nick has produced multiple best selling DVD’s including Secrets of Self Myofascial Release and Strength Training for Fat Loss. Nick lives in Baltimore, MD where he serves as the Conditioning coach for Team Ground Control MMA. Coach Nick regularly trains a select group of athletes, physique competitors and fitness enthusiasts.
Ryan Zielonka earned his Master of Arts from the University of Washington where he specialized in international relations and international political economy.
At age twenty he lost over a third of his body mass following FDA guidelines and only later discovered the joys of weight training, turning a hobby into a passion. He is currently writing a book that synthesizes a half-decade of fitness experience and his work has appeared in T-Muscle, The Alan Aragon Research Review, and Dragon Magazine.
The Summit will be held at the Holiday Inn at the Plaza, just two blocks from the world famous Country Club Plaza. (To book your room CLICK HERE) The Country Club Plaza offers top of the line restaurants and shopping amongst an atmosphere designed to mimic downtown Seville, Spain.
The Plaza is approximately a half hour from the airport, and you can take a cab, the Super Shuttle or the hotel's airport shuttle. Both shuttle options will cost approximately $20 each way, while a cab will cost a bit more.
Nick has produced multiple best selling DVD’s including Secrets of Self Myofascial Release and Strength Training for Fat Loss. Nick lives in Baltimore, MD where he serves as the Conditioning coach for Team Ground Control MMA. Coach Nick regularly trains a select group of athletes, physique competitors and fitness enthusiasts.
Ryan Zielonka earned his Master of Arts from the University of Washington where he specialized in international relations and international political economy.
At age twenty he lost over a third of his body mass following FDA guidelines and only later discovered the joys of weight training, turning a hobby into a passion. He is currently writing a book that synthesizes a half-decade of fitness experience and his work has appeared in T-Muscle, The Alan Aragon Research Review, and Dragon Magazine.
After being in Little Rock since its inception, the 2010 JPFitness Summit is in Kansas City, MO for the second year in a row. With a metropolitan area of almost 2 million people, Kansas City has a major airport that has nonstop connections to 51 cities by over 12 airlines. (Hint: If you’re flying into Kansas City, check Southwest Airlines first.) If you’re thinking of driving, Kansas City is easily accessible in the middle of the country on Interstates 29, 35 and 70.
LODGING
The Summit will be held at the Holiday Inn at the Plaza, just two blocks from the world famous Country Club Plaza. (To book your room CLICK HERE) The Country Club Plaza offers top of the line restaurants and shopping amongst an atmosphere designed to mimic downtown Seville, Spain.
Please reserve your room with the group code (to be determined) on the Holiday Inn site linked above. We have reserved ample double rooms, and many participants choose to room with someone to help share costs. Please specify in the email who your roommate is, if you are looking for a roommate, if you don’t want a roommate and how many nights you will need a hotel room. Room rates are $99 per night. If you need a roommate, please visit the JPFitness Forum. If you intend to room with someone make sure you've made arrangements with your roommate before booking to ensure that you don't double book. Attendees are responsible for clearing up any double booking conflicts.
The summit will take place on Saturday May 15, and most of the attendees will arrive on Thursday May 13th or Friday May 14th and depart on Sunday, May 17th. Feel free to come earlier and stay later and catch up with people that you haven’t seen in a while.
We will go for dinner and drinks as a group on Friday and Saturday at a Plaza restaurant and bar. All restaurants are within walking distance.
TRANSPORTATION
The Plaza is approximately a half hour from the airport, and you can take a cab, the Super Shuttle or the hotel's airport shuttle. Both shuttle options will cost approximately $20 each way, while a cab will cost a bit more.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to email jpfitnesssummit@gmail.com or post a question at the forum.







