Meet the
Ambassadors.

Vanessa

I have always been an athlete but once I graduated high school I lost that and it wasn’t until I found bodybuilding that I finally started feeling like Vanessa again. Basketball was my identity from the time I was in 2nd grade all the way through school. I played year round, school and AAU. So, when high school ended so did my identity as an athlete.

Pam

I've always had an active lifestyle. I grew up in Hawaii and I fell in love with surfing, swimming, and hiking. I moved to Washington for college and just became lost. I became a mother to the best daughter, but still felt lost. I found comfort in alcohol, and it worked until it didn't. I became my own enemy and I was in denial about my alcoholism for years.

Mat

At 44-years-old, he races in the Elite (professional) division in Spartan Race. Mat’s athletic background includes: MMA, Military tactical competitions, military competitive fighting (combatives), Crossfit, and OCR (Spartan Races). Mat has worked his way from 90th place in the Utah Spartan Super to multiple 1st place elite podiums, as well as 6th place at the 3k National Series Spartan Race (Pro-invite only), and qualified for the 2023 Spartan Pro Team. He earned 7 professional level podiums in 2022.

Jami

Jami is a prime example of the Relentless Rebel identity and meaning. Jami was not given a "winning hand" when he was growing up. But, that only motivated him to turn his hand around. Jami is a great example of perseverance, and how the good things in life take time to achieve. Everyone has a story. Let's get to know Jami.

Cody

Cody is a 12 year baseball/flag football player. He plays for the Timberwolves 12u Team that is part of Wolves Baseball Club. They are the reigning 11u National Points Champions for USSSA.

Kyler

Kyler is a member of a 10U baseball team that is one of the top teams in the state of Florida, Oviedo Chargers. Kyler participates in Under Armor Flag Football league and loves to compete with others.

Rebecca

I have always been "different"; always been kind of a "lone wolf" and done my own thing. My career and hobbies alone differentiate me from most of the population; I am a pro bodybuilder and female software engineer. Being a female in a male-dominated industry has made me tough and given me the grit/backbone needed to survive in a cutthroat world.

Nicole

I have always been an athlete. Movement, discipline, and determination have been part of who I am for as long as I can remember. From an early age, I was driven, focused, and relentless—giving 100% in everything I pursued and accomplishing what I set my mind to. Growing up, I excelled in volleyball and quickly learned the value of hard work, teamwork, and mental toughness. Later, I moved to the United States without knowing the language. Instead of letting fear hold me back, I immersed myself completely. Through persistence and grit, I became fluent in English—without an accent—within just three to four years. Challenges never stopped me; they shaped me. Throughout my life, I’ve been labeled the MVP—the strong one, the courageous one, the hardest worker, the one who leads by example. I take pride in inspiring others simply by showing up, putting in the work, and refusing to quit. A few years ago, I decided to train for a 5K. That single goal turned into several half marathons—and eventually full marathons. I learned that limits are often self-imposed, and when you push past them, you discover strength you never knew you had. I strive every day to be the best version of myself and to help others believe they can do the same. Helping, motivating, and life coaching others is one of my greatest passions. I truly believe that progress happens outside your comfort zone—so get comfortable being uncomfortable. Set goals. Stay humble. Stay hungry. Rise and grind, because “someday” may never come. At 40 years old, I fulfilled a lifelong dream. After taking a few horseback riding lessons, I caught the bug. One lesson a week became two, then three. At 40, I bought my first horse and proved to myself—and others—that you are never too old to chase a dream. Initially, my goal was simple: trail riding, swimming, and finding peace in leisurely rides. But once I had my horse, I decided to try barrel racing. I went all in—surrounding myself with the right people, learning from the best, and training hard… then harder. Three years later, I now own two performance barrel horses along with my first horse, Magic. In that time, I’ve won four buckles and thousands of dollars, and I now compete against some of the best in the industry. I feel incredibly blessed and privileged to live a dream I once thought was out of reach. We continue to progress, train relentlessly, and accomplish things I never imagined possible. I’m here to remind you: it’s never too late to follow your dreams. Love yourself enough to pursue what truly makes you happy. Work hard. Take it one day at a time—because a year from now, you’ll wish you had started today. You never know who you might inspire simply by showing up, working hard, shining, and being unapologetically yourself. I’m not done yet. I will continue to work relentlessly in pursuit of the best version of myself and achieve everything I set my mind to. Dream big. Set the goal. Just do it. Nicole Use my Code: Nicole10 to gt your discount today.

Shannon

Almost 3 years ago I decided I needed to be more active and I joined a gym. This is where my life changed. Over the last few years I have learned the power of discipline and making myself a priority and believing I can do anything I put my mind to as long as I put in the work.

Veronika

I am a Czech who fell in love with martial arts 25 years ago. After getting my black belt in karate I moved to Hong Kong alone to train kung fu and on the way also received a Ph. D. title in Sports Psychology. Winning national titles in both Czechia and Hong Kong, I also became a World Champion. But I was not done, turning 30 I decided to have a career in professional MMA and moved to Thailand, where after lots of training and fighting experience I turned pro in 2024 at 35 years old and I am coming for more!

The Pulbrook's

We are an Australian family with a passion for motocross. With four kids, three of whom actively race, we would love the opportunity to support and grow.

Coty

My name is Coty Losee, I currently own a private Security company, Steel Protection Agency. As well as my personal training/coaching business, TeamLosee. I have been an athlete my entire life. In college an injury took me out of the draft and led me to begin my personal training career helping others. I started bodybuilding in 2010 and have been nationally ranked since.

Anthony

I am always the hardest worker in the room. I have a 4.4GPA in the International baccalaureate program and plan to study pre-med in college where I eventually want to become an ob/gyn. I am a highly ranked dual threat quarterback and am being recruited by several Ivy League colleges.

Kassi

This has been an amazing experience for me. My husband and I are pushing each other through it. However, I have a dream that has always been in the back of my mind but I just kept pushing it to the side. I know I can do it but just have not made the extra time for myself. I want to compete. I want to get on stage. I feel like 2025 is going to be my year that I can finally say….. I did that!

Krystle

My name is Krystle Phillips, I am a stepmother of a beautiful 18 year old girl. I am a wife of 8 years, and my husband is my biggest fan, my best friend, and my bodybuilding coach. My inspiration is weight lifting to be the best version of myself I can be. I strive to be better every day I wake up. I won my first overall Figure bodybuilding show in 2022 in Memphis TN. which led me to take time off and build and become better.

Courtney

Relentless is a great word for how I go about my training. The theory that to be successful you have to do what others are not willing to do. This includes three a day workouts, rarely taking rest days, and going over and beyond what my coaches program. My friends and family often tell me my training schedule is crazy and that I need to back off. Every time I hear it, it makes me think of a quote “Lazy people do a little work and think they should be winning. Winners work as hard as possible and still worry if they are being lazy.” I never want to look back and feel like I could have done more.

The Spillman's

We have 4 kids with all different personalities yet the same core values. We do our very best to keep them grounded, respectful and hardworking. Their futures are bright and excited to see where they go!! We aren't perfect and thats okay because our kids know we will love them no matter what!

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