Colton Waltner

Colton was born and raised in Newbury Park, Ca, where his love for sports and movement started at a young age. It was apparent from a young age that baseball would be the vehicle that would lead him to playing collegiately for the University of San Diego and later professionally when he was drafted by the Minnesota Twins. After numerous injuries and surgeries, he had to medically retire from baseball but luckily he found a community and home at DEUCE Gym as a student. Not long after he received a challenge from Logan and encouragement from other coaches to join coach’s prep and begin his new journey in fitness. Now hungry as ever, Colton continues to grow as a young coach. Utilizing his experience as a high level athlete and his understanding of primal and functional movements, he strives to make training in the gym as transferable to an individual’s life as possible. Leading from a place of love and connection, Colton understands that training isn’t always about the fitness but it is always about the person.

Sit vs. Stand: Validation of Variance

It seems that most topics discussed these days have two sides, either for or against. Experts will choose sides and make arguments and claims for why their opinion is right

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Winning Just Ain’t Fair

A common value that many of us have is in relation to FAIRNESS. It seems to be an innate inclination to have fairness in our lives even though the world

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Consistency: The Key To Love, Leadership, and Fitness

We live in a results driven world. And whether you like it or not, we are often times judged on the results we produce at home, at work, and in

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​​Teamwork Makes The Dreamwork

I try to steer clear of sports references in these blogs in hopes that these words will resonate more effectively but sports provides so many lessons and truths that coincide

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Staying True to Yourself

I love parables and old stories. They are the perfect way to convey complex and philosophical ideas in a way that speaks to all of us. So let me tell

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