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Precision Fitness Company Profile

Dustin is the Owner and Head Personal Trainer for Precision Fitness. He has been involved in the fitness world for over eleven years. He began training prior to going to Northeastern State University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in Finance. After he graduated and began work in the corporate setting, Dustin lost focus on health and wellness which in turn caused him to gain 40+ pounds. He realized he not only needed to change his habits, but that he also couldn’t imagine not helping others to do the same. He went back to school and received both his IBFA certification and is an NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Now he has lost 50 pounds and continues to focus on his nutritional education and knowledge. He has attended one of the most prestigious boot camp training sessions in Las Vegas, and has also trained with 4X Mr. Olympia, Jay Cutler. Dustin has currently been training clients full-time for over 6 years, and has helped many lose weight, gain muscle, and achieve their goals. People know Dustin as a focused individual and that he is someone who will help them achieve their goals… no matter what it takes. Dustin is now also turning his attention towards youth sports specific training and is now IYCA Certified and a proud franchisee of Athletic Revolution. In addition to personal training, Dustin also currently is the Regional Head Judge for Natural Bodybuilding competitions and is a current best-selling fitness author of the book titled “The Fit Formula”.

News from Precision Fitness:

Best Selling Author of "The Fit Formula" Dustin Williams Gives Fitness Trends the Boot and Makes it Personal

BENTONVILLE, Ark., Jan. 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Dustin Williams, owner of Precision Fitness in Bentonville, Arkansas, is no slave to trends, which in the highly competitive world of the fitness industry, is like choosing to run in the opposite direction of a marathon – you risk getting trampled. "The fitness industry constantly changes," he acknowledges, […]