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www.ricdraisin.com
Courtesy of PROPTA
www.personaltrainerscertication.com
Presented by:
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29
12:00-12:45 p.m. (Room #405)
"How to Become a Pro Wrestler" Seminar Ric Draisin is a former Pro Wrestler and designer of the famous Golds Gym and World Gym Logos--not to mention Arnold Schwarzenegger's training partner and Demi Hulk training partner (middle Hulk) on The Incredible Hulk television series! Ric will speak on how to become a successful wrestler and how to build your own wrestling ring. He has published two books on how to become a wrestling promoter and open your own Pro Wrestling School. If you have never seen him in action, you don't want to miss this seminar, his knowledge and experience along with candid moments with Ric. Come to the PROPTA booth to pick-up your FREE ticket to attend.
ABOUT RIC:
Ric Drasin started training clients in the mid 60's when he ran a chain of health clubs. He also taught diet and fitness classes at the YMCA. Later on he moved to Venice and worked out with Arnold Schwarzenegger at the famous Gold's Gym for 4 years along with trainer Joe Weider. At that time Ric designed the famous Gold's Gym Logo and later on the World Gym Gorilla. During that time he wrote articles and posed with products for Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness magazine.
Ric later joined Lou Ferrigno on the Incredible Hulk TV Series as the Demi Hulk (Middle Hulk) which became a cult favorite. Though he won a few bodybuilding titles, Ric turned to Pro Wrestling as 'The Equalizer' becoming a heavyweight champion and made a huge name for himself in federations such as WWE,WWF,CCW,NWA,AWA, and more Indy Feds, also doing many TV Commercials and Films. Ric also works as a consultant and wrestling coordinator for many TV shows and donates his time in his ring via the Police Dept for under privileged teens who want to learn some basics in the ring. Ric, now being retired, shoots videos in the ring to share with those around the world who don't access to learning so that they can learn the right way and also writes fitness and nutrition articles for Bodybuilding.com Muscle&Fitness.com and RXMuscle.com. |