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Birthday:
April, 1985
Height: 5 10"
Weight: 180-190
Chest: 43
Arms: 16 1/2
Waist: 31
Quads: 23 1/2
Calves: 17
E-mail: Tyler@tyler-sarry.com
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Fitness/Model
Competitions
WNSO FAME Halloween
Mayhem 2005 - 4th Place
WNSO FAME Halloween Mayhem
2006 - 1st Place
WNSO FAME Miami North American
Championships
Pro Division Muscle Mania
- Hollywood Model America
Championships (Top 20)
Paul Dillet WBFF (Top 10)
& Hot Body Winner
Sean Everingham's UFE Halloween
Mayhem - 3rd Place
Manhunt Canada - 2nd Place
Cover Guy Finalist
CHIN Radio (Mr. Chin Sporting
Competition)
Sean Everingham's UFE Spring
Bash - 2nd Place
2nd place in Fitness Atlantic
Competition
FAME World Championships
2008 - 2nd Place Swimsuit
Model
Model Universe Championships
2008 - 9th Place
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I was born and raised in
a small city 45 minutes
East of Ottawa, Ontario,
called Brockville. As a
child, I was always very
active and played almost
every sport imaginable,
through various leagues
and school sports teams.
Upon entering highschool,
I decided to explore my
passion for skateboarding
and other extreme sports
which were more independent,
but sometimes scrutinized
for not being "real" sports.
One day, when I was still
in highschool, I was messing
around at the local YMCA
with a few friends in the
gym area, and demonstrating
the improper form of how
exercises could be done.
A fairly large man named
Fred approached my friends
and myself, and asked us
if we would like to set
up an appointment to learn
how to lift weights the
proper way. We agreed, and
the next week myself and
one of my friends showed
up for what would be the
start of my fitness obsession.
From that point on, I became
fixated on fitness and the
notion of turning my body
into one of the images on
the many posters of sculpted
physiques that were plastered
all over my wall. While
most students played highschool
football or college basketball,
I idolized men with chiseled
pecs and abs of steel, hoping
one day to possess that
picture perfect physique.
I was literally in the gym
every day trying to work
my way toward that ideal
body type that I admired
so greatly. My dedication
to weight lifting was so
extreme that, between the
ages of sixteen and seventeen,
I converted my bedroom into
a weight room, and I slept
on the balcony each night,
dreaming of my aspirations
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All throughout college,
you could either find me
in the gym, outside for
a run, or of course, in
class, working hard at my
studies. My obsession with
fitness led me to enter
my first competition as
a fitness model during my
second year of college in
2005. I was extremely pleased
when I placed 4th. The following
year, I did the same competition
and won! I set up a photo
shoot with a local photographer
after the competition, and
this was the next stepping
stone that led to the career
path that I have been pursuing
for the past two years (fitness
modeling and acting). |
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have competed with almost
all of the organizations
that offer the category
of "fitness model" to date,
and all in the short span
with which I have been competing.
I originally wanted to get
into the bodybuilding, but
after realizing the downfalls,
not to mention the "ups"
and "downs" (and I am not
only referring to weight!)
of the sport, I decided
to stick with what I love
doing! Staying in "photo-shape"
year round, competing, networking,
traveling, and knowing that
there is nothing else that
I would rather be doing,
are all that I need in order
to be happy. |
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| In
the summer of 2007, I moved
to Toronto, Ontario (yes,
that is in Canada - eh!)
where I quickly started
working as a personal trainer
and nutrition consultant;
I am currently working on
building up my clientele.
Since I have been in Toronto,
I have vied in many competitions
and have appeared in many
Canadian publications, in
addition to many well known
magazines. When I am not
traveling, pursuing acting,
or in the gym myself, you
can usually catch me training
one of my clients and doing
my best to spark the interest
in someone else that Fred
sparked in me so many years
ago! |
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