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Greyhound
Name:  Tyson Kochan
Email:  tyson@thestrengthcenter.com
Birthdate:  August 14, 1981
Location:  Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Education:  BSc. Kinesiology/ 3rd Year B Eng. Mechanical
Occupation:  Engineer in the making
Marital Status:  Single
Height:  5'9"
Weight:  200 lbs.
Off-Season Weight:  185 lbs.
Favorite Exercise: 'Around The World'
Favorite Body Part(s): Shoulders
Favorite Food: All foods and flavours
Favorite Supplement(s): Muscle Milk
Workout Music: Bloc Party 'Banquet', Kayne West 'Get'm High', Linkin Park 'Bleed it out'
Favorite Inspirational Movie: 300 & Fight Club
Hobbies: Reading / Running / Cooking
Favorite Strength Athlete: Lance Armstrong
I owe my success to: Myself
Other Information: I joke around with my friends that my body is a temple. But it really is, I put as much effort into keeping the temple in top form as I would for any other aspect of my life. There is no point being successful if I cannot look at myself and be proud of my accomplishments.


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