I remember reading Trevor's articles and website back in the day and he always prefaced things about how busy he was ......which just told me he was not busy at all.
Seemed like a nice guy, but very insecure to be honest like he always had to prove something
"Trevor Smith: The Beyond Failure Training CenterTM has been a dream of come true for me in January 2003. I wish that was all that filled my schedule. I have never liked gyms with pretty lighting and a single's club atmosphere. I like to train in an environment that reeks of something Satan would find a little too hard-core. I feel I have created a facility that has the energy and spirit that embraces effort and concentration along with a tough, hard -core appearance.
The Beyond Failure Training Center is only part of my day and one section of my projects. My busy schedule gets filled with my own training, training clients both pro and non-pro levels in bodybuilding and other sports, creating articles and ideas for my other writings - I have a 9 page spread on Site Injections in the August 2003 issue of Muscular Developement which I hope will be helpful to the numerous emails/calls I receive on the topic that I do not have time to respond to, as well as dispelling many myths on the subject and prevent the absurd looking and fake muscles we see all over the place and more importantly to prevent people from severely injuring/harming themselves .
I have to oversee all facets of Nuclear Nutrition and the never-ending tasks I am dragged into with that to maintain its integrity and that it is always at a level worthy of its label and my approval- a lot of checks and balances in quality go on in good manufacturing, as well as a lot of time, money, patience, graphics, etc. I just completed shooting my first Beyond Failure Training Video and I am married with three dogs and one cat. The schedule gets full but I still find time to take my motorcycle through the mountains, hit my favorite restaurant and sit back in my Jacuzzi - so it's not all bad just consuming.
Balance is a goal that is not always reached but strived for in my day."