Englishman Dan Tai was born in Leeds, England, in 1995 (birthdate December 29th) into a sporting family. Growing up, Dan had a keen interest in sports. He began playing rugby union at the age of three, along with taking part in 100-m sprints. Throughout the years, Dan’s passion for sports grew, and so did his ‘thirst’ for success. Just after finishing Grammar school, he taught and coached in Catholic Primary school. He found this to be a rewarding experience, and this led him to continue in sports. He became a professional rugby player in 2014. He played first for Yorkshire Carnegie before signing for Rotherham. He took part in the Irish and British Cup. Dan played Rugby League and Rugby Sevens, where he was a part of Leeds Rhinos team. He is currently a Leeds-based social media influencer, personal trainer and fitness model. Due to his passion for sports and health, it was only a matter of time before Dan became interested in fitness. In 2016, he set out on a journey to become a personal trainer. After receiving his certification, Dan began helping others with their fitness goals. He also worked hard on his own physique by training in the gym. This has seen him grow in not only his muscles and strength, but also fame and recognition. As a result, Dan has since become one of the top fitness specialists from Leeds. He now does cross fit as a means for keeping fit, but no longer engages in body building for physique's sake. Oddly, his brother Sam suffered a complete, global, memory loss in a rugby accident in 2016. Each day he woke with no memory of his life, like in the movie 50 First Dates. With the support of his brother Dan, he slowly recovered his memories, having a complete return whilst traveling in Sri Lanka with Dan, on a trip to visit their father, who lives there. He currently stands at 5'8" (173 cm) and averages 13 stone (about 180 lbs, 82 kilos). He currently works for Brains and Brawn Fitness, with a variety of clients. He also works free lance as a property investor and fitness model, traveling the world extensively. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "omnisport" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/omnisport/2030601897.113778.1567049008138%40mail.yahoo.com.
