Online Personal Trainer
Zach Zeiler has one of the most inspirational stories known throughout the fitness world. He’s a cancer survivorwho beat the odds, and in turn, became a successful bodybuilder.
Up until the age of 15, Zach was your average kid growing up. He had an athletic build, and he was passionate about sports. However, his life turned upside down after hewas diagnosed with Hodkin’s Lymphoma. A type of cancer which required Zach to undergo several chemotherapy and radiation treatments. The therapy saw Zach go from 150 lbs to105lbs of “skin and bones”.
After returning home from his treatments, Zach was “drained, both physically and mentally”. He also became frustrated because of the strength he lost while recovering from the illness. Zach soon started working out to get his strength back, using the iron as an outlet for his frustration. After several months of weightlifting, he started noticing anincrease in strength and size. This inspired him to continue training with more passion than before.
After a few years into his fitness journey, Zach’s battle with cancer was finally over. He also built a strong physique along the way, gaining over 60 lbs of muscle mass over the years he spent training. His transformation, and his incredible story of beating cancer encouraged people in similar situations to stand face to face with their own challenges in life. This is Zach’s story:
“Let ’em talk about chya… and let ’em chase afta ya.”
Athlete Statistics
Full Name: Zach Zeiler Weight Height Year of Birth Nationality 165 - 175lbs (74.8 - 79.4kg) 6' (183cm) 1994 American Profession Era Online Personal Trainer 2010 Weight 165 - 175lbs (74.8 - 79.4kg) Height 6' (183cm) Year of Birth 1994 Nationality American Profession Online Personal Trainer Era 2010
“They may judge, but they will not decide.”
Accomplishments
Zach Zeiler is an owner of an apparel company. He’s also an successful online personal trainer.
“It is the near-death experiences that built my appreciation for life and what it had to offer.
I found what was important to me, and I never let it go.”
Biography
The Illness
Zach Zeiler was born on 16th of April, 1994. As a child, Zach was enthusiastic about sports, particularly football.
Zac’s active life continued up until his sophomore year in high school. That’s when he found out he had cancer and was diagnosed with Hodkin’s Lymphoma. By the time he found out, Zach’s cancer had already progressed significantly. One of the only ways for him to fight the illness was to undergo radiation and chemotherapy treatments.
“As a very young teenager at the time, I never really understood what I was about to go through until the first day of treatment hit me.”
Shocked by the news, Zach realized that “a long and unpleasant journey” awaited him.According to Zach, the first few days of the treatments were the worst. He was vomiting all the time, and couldn’t eat at all. This led to the youngster becoming depressed and desperate to behealthy again.
Because of the illness, Zach missed most of his sophomore year in high schooland spent his 16th birthday in a hospital bed. Amazingly, despite the adversity, Zach was determined he would push through and beat the illness.
Recovery
Upon returning home from the treatments, Zach weighted 106 lbs. He went from having an athletic build before chemotherapy, to becomingseriously underweight, and mentally exhausted.
Having started his road torecovery, Zach was frustrated because of the strength that he lost. This saw Zach search for ways to release his negative emotions. It was at that pointhe started to lift weights, in a pursuit of gaining his strength and size back. Starting out modestly, Zach would only do bodyweight workouts in his basement.
Over time, Zach’s physique started to change significantly. This motivated him to get a gym membership, so he could train with more focus and explore more possibilities. Zach began training rigorously, expressing his frustration through the iron.
Having seen his strength and size increase more and more as each month passed, Zach’s motivation to train quickly went from venting hisfrustrations, tobuilding a great body, and a mind.
Beating the Odds
In a pursuit of further developing his physique, Zach began learning about different styles of training and nutrition. By the age of 19, he completely transformed the way he looked. It was at that point, Zach was 4 years cancer-free without any sign of the disease coming back.
For Zach, fitness became more than just a lifestyle. According to him, it was something he used as a way to express himself. Because of that, he attracted a lot of attention from everyone around him.
Unknowingly, Zach started a “revolution” among fitness enthusiasts. Thanks to Zach’s message, many people began taking a more positive attitude towards life. He inspired his fans toappreciate “all the little things”, and to never give up on their dreams, despite the adversity.
With his story, Zach continues to show everyone just what is possible with the right mindset and attitude.
“The gym will always remain a place where I discovered myself.
I found what I was capable of, despite the hardships that I faced.”
Training
Zach Zeiler has a unique training philosophy. He believes that every individual should have his own training style in order to reap the maximum benefits from their workouts.
Zach always changes his training routines, meaning he will never have the same workout twice in a short space of time. Such asthenumber of repetitions, weight, volume, and angle, all the way down to the order in which he performs the exercises.
He believes that by incorporating these different styles of training, he’s able to achieve maximum growth.
When trying to cut down excess body fat, Zach prefers doing cardio instead of HIIT. However, he will still do a few HIIT sessions a month, just to “get his body going,” and his metabolismfired up.
Top 3 Exercises
- Dumbbell Bench Press: This exercise is one of Zach’s favorites. He believes that by doing the exercise with dumbbells instead of thebarbell, he can achieve maximum contraction in the muscle. He also mentioned how he can perform the exercise to its full potential without a spotter, unlike when he uses thebarbell.
- Squats:Zach says that this exercise is one of the best for overall leg development and mass building when done correctly.
- Deadlifts: Another compound exercise which Zach “can’t get enough of” is the Deadlift.He says this exercise has the most potential for overall body development. However, he also suggested practicing proper form t avoid injury. Then add weight once the form is perfected.
Zach Zeiler’s Split
Monday: Chest/Triceps
- Dumbbell Pullover: 3×12,10,6
- Incline Dumbbell Press: 4×12.10,8,6
- Flat Dumbbell Press: 4×12,10,8,6
- Decline Isolateral Machine Press: 3×10
- Dumbbell Fly’s: 3×10-15
- Cable Crossovers: 3×10-15
- Overhead Dumbbell Extension: 4×12,10,8,6
- Overhead Single Arm Triceps Extension: 3×10
- Dumbbell Triceps Skull Crushers: 4×10
- Single Arm Cable Triceps Pushdown: 3×10
Tuesday: Legs
- Squats: 5 working sets 14.12.10,8,6 (last set a dropset)
- Hack squat: 4×12,10,8,6
- Leg Press: 4×10-14
- Leg Extensions: 4×10-20
- Laying Leg Curl: 4×8-12
- Stiff Leg Dumbbell Deadlift: 4×12,10,8,6
- Standing Leg Curl: 4×10
Wednesday: Back/Biceps
- Lat Pulldown: 4×8-12
- Isolateral Lat Pulldown: 4×8-12
- Pull-ups: 2x failure
- T-Bar Row: 4×10
- One Arm Dumbbell Row: 4×12,10,8,6
- Isolateral Row: 3×10
- Cable Row: 4×10-15
- Barbell Curl: 4×20-30
- Dumbbell Alternating Curl: 3-4×20-30
- One Arm Preacher Curl: 4×15-20
Thursday: Shoulders
- Reverse Pec Dec (Rear Delts): 3×15
- Rear Delts Cable Fly: 4×10
- Dumbbell Shoulder Press: 5×14.12,10,8,6
- Side Lateral Raise: 4×8-12
- Upright Row: 3×10
- Single Arm Side Lateral Raise: 3×10
- Dumbbell Front Raise: 3×8-12
- Isolateral Shoulder Press: 4×10
- Barbell Shrugs: 6×20,16,12,10,8,6 (last set a dropset)
- Dumbbell Shrugs: 5×10
Friday: Chest/Triceps
- Dumbbell Pullover: 3×10
- Barbell Bench Press: 4×12,10,8,6 (last set a dropset)
- Incline Isolateral Bench: 4×12,10,8,6
- Cable Crossover: 4×10
- Pec Dec Fly: 4×10
- Weighted Dips: 4×12,10,8,6
- Barbell Skull Crushers: 4×12,10,8,6
- Cable Overhead Triceps Extension: 3×10
- Rope Triceps Pushdown: 3×20
Saturday: Legs
- Leg Extensions: 4×10
- Squats: 5×5
- Hack Squat/Lunges Superset: 4×10
- Sissy Squats: 4×15
- Single Leg Hamstring Curls: 4×10
- Reverse Hack Squats: 4×10
- Barbell SL Deadlifts: 3×12,10,8
- Laying Leg Curls: 3x failure
Sunday: Back/Biceps
- Deadlifts: 6×20,14,12,10,8,6
- Barbell Row: 4×12,10,8,6
- Wide Grip Cable Row: 3×10
- One Arm Dumbbell Row: 3×10
- Unilateral Row: 3×10
- Weighted Pullups: 3×10
- Dumbbell Pullovers: 3×8
- Close Grip Lat Pulldown: 3×10
- Dumbbell Hammer Curl (One Arm): 4×20-30
- Concentration Curl: 4×20
- Preacher Curl: 3×20
- Cable Curl: 2×30
Calves/Abs
“I alternate between hitting calves and abs every day. For example, on Monday I will train abs, Tuesday calves, Wednesday abs, Thursday calves, etc. For each workout I go through, a small circuit of exercises typically lasts 15 minutes.”– Zach Zeiler
Calf Routine
- Seated Calf Raises: 5×10
- Standing Calf Raises: 5×15
Abs Routine
- Hanging Leg Raises: 4×15
- Crunches: 4 sets to failure
“Every hardship that we face can act as an opportunity to develop, and grow stronger.”
Nutrition
Going by theFeeling
Zach isn’t a huge advocate of counting calories or macronutrients. He likes to stay lean all year round, and aims to make lean “gains” without the need to “bulk”. Going slightly over his maintenance calorie intake to gain lean muscle mass is the backbone of Zach’s dieting philosophy.
When itcomes to preparing for a photo shoot, Zach will start counting his calories and macronutrient intake several days prior to the event. This way he makes sure that he looks his best for the shoot.
Zach is a fan of whole eggs. He prefers to eat them whole instead of just eating the egg whites alone. He believes the cholesterol in them isn’t as detrimental to everyone’s health as it’s commonly believed. According to Zach, his fast metabolism allows him to process almost any food he eats, without gaining a pound of fat.
Daily Meal Plan
- 1st Meal: Protein Shake & Cereal
- 2nd Meal: Eggs, Oatmeal & an Apple
- 3rd Meal: Chicken Breast, Pasta & Vegetables
- 4th Meal: Protein Shake & a Banana
- 5th Meal: Hamburger, Baked Potato & Milk
- 6th Meal: Protein Shake, Cottage Cheese, Protein Bar & Nuts
Zach’s Supplementation
Pre-workout, creatine, and a protein supplement. According to Zach, these are the only supplements needed in order to be successful in the gym.
“Distinguish between your rationalizations and the actuality of your circumstances.”
Idols and Influences
Zach said that his motivation and inspiration comes from his own results. According to him, building a body is one of the few things in the world where he can physically see the outcome of his work. All of which help him to stay focused and conditioned all year round.
“I have built a decent physique, but the mortar laying between the incessant building of bricks is what has defined me has a person.”
What we can learn from Zach Zeiler
Zach Zeiler is living proof that if you want something “bad enough”, you can get it. Having to deal with a serious illness at an early age made Zach realize he could either give upon life, or come out stronger than before.
He chose the latter, and his message to everyone in similar situations is to choose the same. No matter how hard it may seem.Standing face to face with a deathly situation and coming out victorious, Zach Zeiler proved the right mindset is always important inlife when achieving your goals.
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He’s a remarkable man.
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inspirational! we can all learn much from Zach’s dedication, spirit and accomplishments! God bless him!
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Very inspirational. In the end, it is all about choices in life that we chose to live in this world.
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