He’s a professional parkour performer, and let’s be honest, one of the standout moments in his journey was making it to Sasuke 27 after trying out for American Ninja Warrior 3. That really put him on the map. Since then, he’s gone on to build something truly impressive—founding and running his own gym called Real Life Ninja Academy, where he now serves as both owner and coach. It’s safe to say that his passion for movement and athleticism has only grown over time.
Before all the spotlight though, his story started way back in 2004 when he first got into parkour. Fast forward to 2011, and he took a big leap by auditioning for American Ninja Warrior 3—a pivotal moment that helped shape his future. Growing up in Coral Springs, Florida gave him early roots, but later on, he moved to Fairfield, Connecticut, where he continued training and building his career.
On a more personal note, around 2015, he began dating April, who also happens to be a fellow ninja trainer—talk about a power couple! Their shared love for fitness and discipline clearly runs deep. And in December 1, 2019, they welcomed a son named Korey, adding a whole new dimension to his life beyond the gym and competitions. Being a dad definitely added a new kind of strength to his journey.
He’s made quite a name for himself in the world of obstacle course racing, especially as a 9-time American Ninja Warrior competitor as of 2019. Over the years, he’s consistently proven his strength and skill, earning recognition not just in the U.S., but internationally too. He’s also taken on the challenge across the pond, competing an impressive 8 times in Sasuke, Japan’s legendary version of the course. His dedication to training and performance has kept him at the top of the game, and fans continue to follow his journey closely. He truly stands out as one of the most accomplished athletes in the sport’s history.