Wayne Caparas

Wayne CaparasWhile still in his early thirties, just before the turn of the century Wayne Caparas emerged as one of the top pioneers of the modern fitness industry. Upon garnering numerous awards and published accolades, his chain of Charleston, SC health clubs gined acclaim among the most innovative fitness organizations in America. Also a publisher in the burgeoning genre of women's fitness, Wayne co-developed the award-winning Vie Magazine and was instrumental in the conception and launch of Oxygen Magazine, serving as a contributing editor for its first three years on the newsstand. In addition to lecturing for the American Council on Exercise (ACE) and IHRSA, Wayne broke new ground as a research journalist for Oxygen and other publications. His most lasting impact on the fitness industry, however, likely came through his pioneering of obstacle course events for television, as his team gained high praise from ESPN for advancing the sport before any of the current broadcast competitions existed. In the late nineties, after being diagnosed with an often-debilitating thyroid disorder (Graves Disease), Wayne liquidated his fitness industry interests and turned his focus toward research and experimentation that sparked BioLogic Revelation. He continues today as a writer, media artist, and volunteer to a large number of organizations including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Now well into his fifties, Wayne is stronger and healthier than ever. He currently lives in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife Stacey, their children, and their growing extended family. Read More Read Less

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