About Us

Owner: Trevor Carney

Personal Trainer

Hello, my name is Trevor Carney. My background in athletics and my formal education at Sam Houston State University (B.S. Kinesiology) and Texas A&M University (M.S. Kinesiology) will allow me to serve you as a performance coach and personal trainer. I am well versed in working with a variety of athletes and non-athletes, and I am confident that we can work to improve your fitness level with Innovative Fitness.

I started Innovative Fitness with the intent to fill a void for the Brazos Valley Community. It seemed to me that every trainer or fitness professional would tell you something different about fitness and what is best for your health. I stand behind all of my personal trainers knowing that we all use a consistent philosophy with respect to health & fitness. We want you to know that whatever your health & fitness goals may be, nutrition is 70% of your results. So, if you’re not eating well, let us help you to develop a healthy diet plan to improve your eating habits. And, if your exercise routine is in a rut, we will revamp your work out program with full-body functional training — using your body for most of the resistance.

Innovative Fitness is now leading the way with boot camps and wants to bring one to your community. So, Trevor Carney and the Innovative Team decided to deliver a quality fitness programs to your community at an affordable rate

We look forward to working with you and helping you to achieve your goal of getting fit, toning muscle and losing weight.

Your Trainer,
Trevor Carney

Experience
Nomination Best of the Brazos ‘06 & ‘07 & ‘08 & ‘09
Published fitness newsletter for SHSU
Taught Lunch Time Learning at SHSU
Junior Achievement
Tutored “HOST”

Adjunct lecturer for Texas A&M Fitness MGMT (Sports MGMT KINESIOLOGY)

Graduate Teaching Assistant
January ‘05 – ‘06
Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas

Personal Training
Gold’s Gym Health Club; College Station, Texas

Sam Houston State University; Huntsville, Texas
May ‘03 – January ‘04
Helped launch the SHSU personal training program for all students and faculty (the program had over 150 clients in the first year), assisted in the interviewing of other applicants, published a newsletter, and helped design workout pamphlets and food journals for clients.

Education
Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas
M.S. Sport Management, 2005
Sam Houston State University; Huntsville, Texas
B.S. Kinesiology, Minor in Business, 2003
Special Training
ACE (American Council on Exercise)
CrossFit Certified
First Aid & CPR Certification
Spinal Cord Injury Specialist (Project Walk CA.)

Sherah Syptak

Personal Trainer

Passionate, energetic, knowledgable and motivating…that is your trainer! My name is Sherah Syptak and those word describe me! I am a Certified Personal Trainer through the American College of Sports Medicine. I graduated with a Bachelors degree from Texas A&M in Kinesiology with a specialization in Sport Management. I grew up heavily involved in sports, focusing on tennis with a national ranking. I was a member of the Professional Tennis Association and an instructor for 3 years before turning my focus towards the fitness industry.

I have taught group fitness for more than two years which allows me to interact with people and impact their lives on a whole new level. Every person is different and I believe in making your workout for you and focusing on your individual needs and goals. Through proper nutrition, a mix of strength and conditioning training, and lots of encourangement I believe that anyone can achieve their fitness goals. It is my personal goal to see that my cleints receive the best quality training and knowledge they need to lead a balanced, healthy, and happy life.

Charles Hewit

trainer

Physical fitness is a lifestyle and I have been very fortunate to live an active lifestyle from a very young age by being involved with youth sports and summer camps. Throughout my life my participation in baseball, football, basketball, soccer and ice hockey has always helped me to be involved and active. Sports and physical fitness have built my character and taught me many lessons both on and off the field. These lessons and experiences inspired me to study Nutritional Science at Texas A&M University where I gained more knowledge about the human body and the interaction nutrition plays with exercise and physical fitness. While at Texas A&M I was a member of the Corps of Cadets Company E-2, an organization which is known for its character building experiences as well as lessons in leadership and self discipline. In my third year of college I trained and motivated myself to walk on to the Texas A&M football team where the dedication and self discipline I learned through the Corps of Cadets as well as youth sports helped me to be successful. IN the 2006 and 2007 seasons I was provided the opportunity to play strong safety and outside linebacker for A&M with the #19. As a player I participated in workouts instructed by the A&M strength coaching staff, and learned on how to properly prepare for competition through training. These new training perspectives extremely fascinated me both by the benefits physically and mentally. These new ideas and methods motivated me to pursue a career in strength training and coaching. Upon Graduation from Texas A&M in December of 2008 with a degree in nutritional science and my previous experiences as a student athlete, I was able to transition from being a student athlete to an assistant coach and now work with the football team in their strength and conditioning preparation for next season. To further my understanding of strength training and the human body I have begun to pursue a masters degree from Texas A&M in Sports Physiology. With my experiences and knowledge I hope you will give me the opportunity to provide insight and knowledge to achieve any goals athletes or non athletes wish to pursue in fitness and development of both body and mind.

Tanner Fedell

trainer

My name is Tanner Fedell and I am a certified personal trainer (CPT). I received my certification from the program whose founder created Aerobics. The Cooper Institute has been a leading force in physical health and exercise for decades, and I can use my training and my genuine passion for training to help you reach and exceed your goals. My objective is to help you achieve genuine fitness, not just the appearance of fitness. My methods are based on old ideas, new research, and creativity. There are no shortcuts! I will push you to reach and exceed what you thought were your limits. There is no substitute for hard work and dedication. If you don’t want to pay attention or work hard, then don’t bother showing up to go through the motions. Nothing can be gained by doing one thing with the body and another with the mind. Commitment, you either have it or you don’t. Saying you have it means nothing. Stress and hardship clarify commitment. The committed are aware and mindful every minute of everyday so they enjoy the results that such dedication and effort deliver. I invite you to demonstrate your own self-discipline and willingness to join us at Innovative Fitness as we move toward ultimate physical fitness.

Ryan Steinbrunner

Ryan trainer

Hello, my name is Ryan Steinbrunner. I am currently enrolled at Texas A&M studying Political Science and Spanish. I have spent the last two years playing football for Texas A&M and have had the opportunity to learn first hand both the meaning of hard work and the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. I have acquired a lot of experience in an intense working environment while being educated in nutrition and dieting. I grew up in a sports and exercise environment, playing football, basketball and running track throughout high school. Staying fit and eating right, while engaging in physical activity, have always been a personal goal of mine ever since I was a kid. I havelearned that life is much better lived when you’re active and in good shape. Although it takes serious motivation and energy to work out and stay active, the end results achieved carry over to every facet of your life creating a more positive, confident and outgoing you. I really look forward to working with you and motivating you to reach any and all goals that you may have! In return you will have the ability to pass on your results to someone else!

Terrence Smith

trainer

Hello my name is Terrance Smith; I am born and raised here in Bryan/College Station. I have been actively involved in the fitness and sports industry my whole life. I take a very strong approach to training, based on the idea that nutrition and lifestyle play a major part in staying fit and healthy. I strongly believe that no matter how hard you train, you won't see the results you want unless you eat properly and maintain a balanced lifestyle.

As a personal trainer, my objective is to give you the knowledge and necessary tools to live a healthy lifestyle. I will help you understand how exercise and diet can greatly improve your overall quality of life. Consistency will be required of you to maximize your success. I will be there to encourage you every step of the way.

I will help you create an exercise program tailored to your personal goals and needs. We will shape your lifestyle through nutrition and exercise, producing dramatic results that last a lifetime. We'll refine your diet; deal with any obstacles on your path to success, and train... hard. You'll find it intense, but it'll be worth it, and you'll be a better person for it.

Lane Murr

Layne Murr Personal trainer  

I Have Been There!

In high school I was heavily involved in sports and always active. It was not until I got to college that I began to struggle with my weight and activity level. I developed a hormonal imbalance from the stress of college and learning how to live life on my own. I began to make horrible eating choices and did not know how to work out effectively on my own, due to always being involved in team sports and being sheltered from a lot of the stresses of life.

My hormonal imbalance was spiraling out of control and I was a wreck. A very special person in my life helped me get motivated for healthy living and exercise, and helped me be accountable. I proceeded to take sugars out of my diet and anything that triggered depression. I focused on filling my body with fruits, vegetables, lean meats, foods that would fuel my body and mind. I educated myself on what foods were healthy and which foods made me feel sick. It took a year to get my hormones balanced and even then I had to work at being mentally strong and always aware of what I was putting in my body.

I took a spin class as one of my electives at Texas A&M and thus begun my transformation physically. You might be thinking, how can a spin class transform someone, well it gave me a starting point. I began to fall in love with fitness all around. If you have ever had a hormonal imbalance you know how hard it is to lose weight or feel good about yourself. I got a job with Gold’s Gym and was spinning or doing some sort of working out everyday but my body was still bloated and it felt like I was making no progress. It was very discouraging but once again I had to transform the way I viewed life and myself. I did not give up. I kept working out and I kept changing the way I was eating for the better and slowly but surely I saw results. I began teaching a weight lifting class called body pump as well as spinning classes. I was working hard at getting where I wanted to be but still not quite there. I could tell that my hormones were still off because instead of slimming down like I wanted my muscles got bulky.

In the midst of all this I got married and what do you know three months later I was pregnant? For someone who had just spent two years of there life trying to get there body and mind in a place where you felt great about yourself the thought of going through another hormonal and physical change. Well, let’s just say it threw me for a loop. I worked out every single day of my pregnancy and made strict rules for myself as far as eating healthily. Don’t get me wrong I believe in treating yourself but not everyday.

Adjusting to being a first time mom was frightening; it took me a good three months to where I even felt like working out at all, but I was determined. I fought past the nasty emotions and decided not to let the stresses of motherhood, being a good wife, school, and work keep me down. Nine months later I found myself in the best shape I had ever been in. It took shocking my body with different workouts, eating healthy, and being determined to have a positive outlook on life. When my daughter turned 18 months old my husband and I got another surprise, I was pregnant again. But it just gave me one more chance to prove that I could do it, and I am here to show you that you can do it too!

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