Jeff Nippard is a Canadian entrepreneur, strength coach, author, YouTube influencer, and natural bodybuilder with a revolutionarily successful, new approach to the world of bodybuilding. With a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from the University of Newfoundland, Jeff went on to become a successful body builder in the International Fitness and Bodybuilding federation (IFBB). Jeff discovered a passion for coaching and training other health-conscious people to achieve their goals and develop better functioning bodies. Unlike other influencers and trainers, Jeff’s program for both health and business centers on science and human anatomy. His YouTube videos are more like thoroughly researched lab reports than the posing and flexing videos released by his competitors. Among the world’s viral fitness influencers, Jeff has built his own well-known brand around scientific studies and data. His channel, with content ranging from nutrition to cardio to specific exercises, has over 463 million views.
With a uniquely scientific and unaggressive approach to fitness, Jeff is both a commercial and social entrepreneur. His mission is twofold: help the world become physically stronger and healthier while developing his career as a pillar of the fitness world.
You can visit Jeff Nippard’s website here, where he sells his books and plans on fitness and nutrition.
This is amazing! I think it is really interesting to see how Nippard’s passion has helped to shape his business. He pursued his passion himself, but then he realized he could impact others and make it profitable, Nippard took his passion and idea and turned it into a business. I also think it is so cool that he takes a unique approach to help tailor his business to his customers.
I think is a really cool approach to the teaching your audience about fitness. The first step understanding fitness is obtaining knowledge of what the exercises are doing for your body. This definitely is what interests his audience. I wonder what job he would pursue besides a career in you tube. He sounds like a very smart individual and looks like he will have bright future!
I love this post. I’ve been following Jeff for a while now actually and its always nice to see some Canadian representation.
I like that you called attention to his method and how different it is compared to the normal “do what feels right” from a lot of people as a carry-over from the 80s-90s bodybuilding scene.
Great post!