About us
Olin KREUTZ
Olin owns and operates a private training facility with a focus on the training for the physical development of the football athlete. He specializes in strength training for the football lineman athlete. Specifically, utilizing strength training methods and means at both the internal and external levels with the intent to optimally physically develop the lineman to be able to readily generate lineman special strength.
Olin Kreutz played in the NFL for 14 seasons for the Chicago Bears. He was selected to 6 Pro Bowls and once as a 1st team All-Pro. He started 182 regular-season games for the Bear, second only to Hall of Fame RB Walter Payton. He was a semifinalist for the NFL Hall of Fame in 2020 after being named to the 2000s All-Decade Team. In college, Olin earned consensus All-American at the University of Washington. In high school, he earned All-State and SuperPrep All-American honors at Saint Louis School in Hawaii while serving as team captain. Additionally, he won the Hawaii state wrestling heavyweight championship.
Olin and former teammate Jason McKie currently host The No Name Football Podcast.
john QUInt
John Quint holds a Bachelors of Health and Promotion Fitness with a minor in Coaching from Otterbein University. He graduated from the American Institution of Alternative Medicine in Neuromuscular Therapy. He is a Functional Range Systems Instructor and travels throughout the world teaching and lecturing the FRS Internal Strength Model. In addition to maintaining a private practice in Columbus, Ohio, he co-owns/maintains a virtual internal strength training platform: GainAcces.com, and activity programs the training process of physical capacity for sport/skill acquisition for multiple professional and amateur athletes. He also has an extensive competitive career in bodybuilding and has worked for and trained at The Westside Barbell Club since 2011.
John and his fellow colleague Dr. Michael Chivers, author a substack called: Absolute: The Art and Science of Human Performance.