Jason Conroy has worked as a personal trainer in the Medford and
greater Boston area since 1998. He has built a following because of his
unique approach to personal fitness that he uses to help people of all
athletic abilities get the exercise they need to lead fit, happy,
healthy lives. Conroy has been interested in healthy living for everyone
since he started on his career path as a personal trainer. He earned a
Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of
Massachusetts and has worked for Bally Fitness, the Boston Sports Club,
Evolve Fitness, and now the Equinox Sports Club.
One of the most rewarding parts of the job for Jason Conroy in the Medford area is helping those with physical and mental disabilities work out. Conroy has training and experience in this area and has helped many people struggling with a wide range of disabilities. He regularly sees clients struggling with these issues and loves to watch them build strength and confidence in Medford. These clients don’t want to be pampered, according to Conroy, so he designs workout routines to test their physical limits and push them to better health and strength. Conroy has firsthand experience with bringing hope and a sense of community to people with disabilities of all kinds. Everyone needs exercise to feel better and lead a happier life, including the disabled.
Jason Conroy works with clients of all athletic abilities in Medford and he hopes to find ways to assist those afflicted with physical or mental detriments.
One of the most rewarding parts of the job for Jason Conroy in the Medford area is helping those with physical and mental disabilities work out. Conroy has training and experience in this area and has helped many people struggling with a wide range of disabilities. He regularly sees clients struggling with these issues and loves to watch them build strength and confidence in Medford. These clients don’t want to be pampered, according to Conroy, so he designs workout routines to test their physical limits and push them to better health and strength. Conroy has firsthand experience with bringing hope and a sense of community to people with disabilities of all kinds. Everyone needs exercise to feel better and lead a happier life, including the disabled.
Jason Conroy works with clients of all athletic abilities in Medford and he hopes to find ways to assist those afflicted with physical or mental detriments.