BIOGRAPHY
Jay Scully, PTA, RCEP has worked in the field of health, fitness and wellness for 20 years. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sport Science from Colorado State University in 1990 and he has dedicated his professional career to Health Promotion and Exercise Physiology. He is a long time member of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
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1991, and by the NSCA as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) in 1994. In 2002 he achieved the organization's highest clinical credential of Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP). He received his California state license as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) in 1996. His credentials and experience allow Jay to evaluate and manage a broad spectrum of patients, including but not limited to those with musculoskeletal conditions and injuries, neuromuscular disorders, immunological conditions, rheumatologic disorders, and cardiovascular disease. Jay's experience has allowed him to work with individuals from all walks of life, including professional athletes, entertainment professionals, teenage athletes, the geriatric population, and the physically and mentally challenged.
Jay owns and operates Physio-X (also known as Scully Exercise Consulting), a health and fitness company founded in 1991. He is enthusiastic about his field of expertise and prides himself in maintaining high standards of service to his clientele. He maintains his professional credentials through participation in Sports Medicine and Fitness seminars, and through regular professional journal reviewing.
On a personal level, Jay is an athlete at heart. He has been involved in athletics all his life. As a high school gymnast he developed an understanding of the words commitment, dedication, hard work and of course the rewards that come with all of those. His enthusiasm and dedication to living an active lifestyle was taken to new heights as a collegiate amateur bodybuilder. Jay won the title of Mr. Teenage Colorado in 1986. It was his participation in that sport that sparked a career in the field of health and fitness. He currently enjoys spending time in the gym, bicycling, and hiking with his wife and children. |
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