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Russ WhitingCo-founder, Writer, Editor Russ has been studying/practicing/a disciple of resistance training since he was a wee lad in high school and nearly a decade in all. He was an all-league three sport athlete in high school and is an award winning all-natural amateur bodybuilder, personal trainer, kodiak bear wrestler, and renowned animal tamer. He made those last two up. But he will gladly listen to any stories/questions/new information on sports and fitness that any of you have. |
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Patrick RossCo-founder, Writer, Editor Patrick is the webmaster of this fine site, and he, uhh…he played Little League? And basketball in sixth grade. Mainly he’s here to make sure the site runs smoothly while the manly men (and womenly..women) talk about sports. He does like professional wrestling, so if you are one of the dozens of people in the world who consider that a sport, you’re in luck! He blogs about subjects he’s more comfortable with at Adventures in Poor Taste, showcases his web design and graphic art at ikonicdesign, and spews his worthless, meandering thoughts on his Twitter account. |
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Matt MolinarioContributor Matt “Mola” Molinario is half sports enthusiast, half precognitive genius, and all man. Some say he can download a Library of Congress/War and Peace’s equivalent of data into his brain within seconds without blinking. Others say he was the inspiration for that little kid with the glasses that came up with the ‘Annexation of Puerto Rico’ play in the movie, “Little Giants.” The world may never know. |
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Jillian PimentalContributor Jillian is a self-professed craftaholic. No seriously, it’s a problem. She has started blogging to chronicle adventures (and often MISadventures) in her obsessive world of crafting, sewing, repurposing, building and hacking. You can find her personal blog at Entirely Smitten. |
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Brian LelliContributor Brian has been addicted to improving himself on the physical side of things since 2001. He’s gained lots of experience in the weight lifting and nutrition world over the years; trying new things and finding out what works for himself. Along the way he’s learned enough that he thinks he can help a few others out as well. You can read more of his work on his personal blog, Living Strong Today. |
Want to contribute to Athleticka? Interested in becoming a regular writer? Send an email to Patrick with your information, experience, and a sample post.