RYAN BISHEL

Athletic Director,

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Ryan Bishel ProfileRyan received his BA in Kinesiology from California State University Long Beach in 2001. He was a Collegiate Rower and achieved MVP of his team in 2000. In 2001 Ryan earned his NASM-CPT (certified personal trainer) certification and in 2003 earned his NASM-PES (performance enhancement specialist) certification.

In 1999 Ryan started his career as an athlete performance coach. He was the first master Performance Coach for Greg Moss, the founder of BadCall Sports, which is now Champion’s QUEST. From 2002 -2003 he was also the PES for ISA (International Sports Agency) coaching combine prep camps. From 2005-2006 he was the PES for the Wyvern Motosports Supercross, Motocross & Freestyle Team.

Fun facts:
- Ryan's family’s business is farming grapes, he grew up working with his father in the vineyards of the San Joaquin Valley in central California growing Sunmaid Raisins.
- Favorite athlete growing up was Jerry Rice

-His heroes are his older brother Jeremy, father Jerry and mother Deirdre.

"My purpose in life is to impact the lives both physically and mentally of youth athletes. When I see an athlete gain confidence, make the team, become a starter, fight through adversity, get that scholarship, or even just improve their social skills, I get reminded of why I do what I do … and I get to experience that every day! I think of all Champion's QUEST athletes as family!”

Email Ryan Bishel RyanB@Championsquest.com

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— High School Tennis Player