Dean has a Bachelor's of Science in Exercise Science & Health with distinction from the University of Idaho.
Dean was born and raised in the Langley area. His passion for health and fitness has been cultivated from a young age. He was heavily involved in soccer, hockey, basketball, and track & field. Dean has competed for Team B.C multiple times, as well as Team Canada at the Youth Track & Field World Championships held in Cali, Colombia where he earned a bronze medal in the 4×400 meter relay. Dean’s track & field career led him to a Division 1 scholarship at the University of Idaho, where he earned his Bachelor's of Science degree in Exercise Science and Health.
For the past couple of years, Dean has gained experience in multidisciplinary clinics working with neurocognitive-restricted clients, children with disabilities, and numerous other chronic conditions. He was also a Peer Health Educator at the University of Idaho where he gave speeches and held workshops about the benefits of exercise and nutrition.
Dean has seen and experienced the impact that limited range of motion, chronic conditions, cardiac issues, and serious injuries can have on a person’s quality of life. As a result of this, he is passionate about making a significant difference so people can continue to do the activities they love and is excited about helping clients be as independent as possible.