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Bryan Chan died on 17 May 2024

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Fishing enthusiast and partner at Energia Fitness Club , Bryan Chan died on 17 May 2024. He was 39.

He is survived by his wife, Maylene and his three sons, Brandon, Mason and Cameron.

The cause of his death is not known.
 

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https://www.energiafitness.sg/about_team.html

Bryan - Partner​

"Its pretty amazing how much one can achieve with proper guidance and the right motivation"
Bryan has been a sportsman practically his entire life. From the age of 7 to 21 he swam competitively both locally and abroad. During the same period, he also actively competed in local tennis and golf tournaments. Bryan’s love for sport has seen him take up other sports like running and cycling, which he avidly engages in to date.
Having such exposure it was only natural for Bryan to pursue a career in the fitness industry. After working part-time as a trainer through university, he became a full-time trainer following the opening of Energia Fitness Club. Since then, he has amassed a very diverse client pool ranging from regular clients to national athletes.
Certifications and Qualifications
Singapore Sports Council (SSC BEC)
American Council on Exercise (ACE PT)
Movement Efficiency Training (MET)
Red Cross (CPR/AED)
BA Communications (UB SUNY)

Experience
13 Years Competitive Swimming (Singapore)
3 Years of State-level competitive swimming (PA, United States)
4 Years of competitive tennis (Singapore)
15 Years of sports and conditioning experience
6 Years of experience training athletes (Swimming, Tennis)
 
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