Seabron is one of the coaches that we found this month and we did a little interview with him. He impressed us with his passion for fitness and deep understanding of the interconnectedness of energy and its role in exercise.
He is not just a fitness coach, but a Performance Enhancement Specialist who bridges the gap between physical training, mental focus, and spiritual awareness. From athletes to lifestyle clients, Seabron Alvin Page Jr. has dedicated his career to helping people discover that true strength is not only about building muscle, but also about using fitness to elevae consciousness and live with purpose.
He began his journey through personal transformation, turning his own challenges into stepping stones that shaped his life’s calling. From his early days of informal training in Detroit to managing a gym in a combat zone in Baghdad, Seabron has proven that adaptability, discipline, and resilience can transform lives in even the most extreme environments.
He now brings this wealth of experience into his coaching, combining tools like NLP, Human Design, and health marker analysis with structured fitness programs. His unique approach helps clients balance body and mind, achieve peak performance, and unlock the deeper awareness that turns fitness into a pathway of self discovery. Here is what he said…
Name: Seabron Alvin Page Jr.
Pillar: The Spirit, The Mind, The Body
Who is this coach for: Athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and individuals seeking lifestyle and wellness transformation who want more than just physical training. His coaching is for people who want to optimize performance, gain discipline, and align physical fitness with mental focus and spiritual growth.
How they can help: By using a blend of fitness training, nutrition guidance, mindset development, and spiritual awareness, and various coaching tools and techniques like NLP and Human Design, just to name a few.
I am doing well and grateful to have remained healthy.
The pandemic brought new challenges.
With gyms closed, I shifted focus to online coaching, a practice I had already been experimenting with since 2014.
Virtual coaching requires precision in gathering client data, as the coach and client are not physically face to face.
To meet this need, I developed methods to incorporate tools such as MyChart to review client health markers like blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, metabolic panels, and medications.
This gave me a clear picture of lifestyle factors and whether a client was a good fit for my methods.
During this time, I also categorized clients into three groups:
To maintain income during the pandemic, I drove for Uber, while keeping myself active with stability balls and a Teeter inversion device for spinal alignment.
The pandemic reinforced for me that fitness is about more than physical strength, it is a pathway to raising consciousness.
It showed me that adaptability is essential, and that online platforms can still create powerful transformation when done with precision and care.
It also deepened my belief that health is holistic, combining physical fitness, mental focus, and spiritual grounding.
I married early in life at the age of 21.
The marriage lasted five years, and since then I have lived as a single man, often reflecting on what direction my life was meant to take.
I was not an outstanding student in grade school or high school, despite showing promise as an athlete.
After my marriage ended, I set out to understand why I had struggled academically in my younger years.
I enrolled in community college, where I began learning how to approach studying with more discipline.
In my late twenties, I became both an EMT and an aircraft fireman.
While these roles gave me structure, my athletic drive never left me.
Over time, firefighting no longer fulfilled me, so I began to explore weight training while living in Ann Arbor.
I purchased gym equipment from Don Canham, the University of Michigan’s Athletic Director, and filled my apartment with it.
Within twelve weeks of training, I completely transformed my body.
Neighbors noticed, and I soon began informally training others, discovering what would become my lifelong calling.
By 1995, I earned certification as a coach and launched my first personal training business at Powerhouse Gym in Detroit.
This was the true beginning of my coaching career.
Eventually, I expanded to homes, studios, and other gyms.
After five years of full time coaching, I transitioned into other work while returning to school to deepen my knowledge.
In 2005, I earned my first bachelor’s degree in business.
Two years later, I accepted a position with defense contractor Halliburton/KBR and was deployed to Baghdad, Iraq.
Stationed at D4 Falcon, I managed a gym as an MWR Coordinator (Moral Welfare and Recreation) in the middle of a combat zone… a unique experience that combined fitness with resilience in high stress environments.
When my contract ended in 2008, I returned to Detroit during the financial crisis.
Within six months, I relocated to Las Vegas, and two years later, I moved again to Seattle, seeking a healthier environment.
Seattle has since become my home.
Here, I completed my graduate education in the psychology of sport while continuing to train clients.
I was honored as Thumbtack.com’s Personal Trainer of the Year for two consecutive years, and in 2017 completed my second degree.
I also became certified as a Performance Enhancement Specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) in 2009 while still residing in Las Vegas, where my master’s study actually began.
I later accomplished a second bachelor’s in the Study of Metaphysics to strengthen my philosophy between the understanding of God and reality.
Life inevitably brings trauma, which often diverts us from the intuitive path of our soul.
Yet healing begins with self belief.
One of my biggest obstacles was overcoming doubt and setbacks from my early years, when I was not a strong student and often questioned my direction.
Through discipline, faith, and self belief, I learned to trust my intuition and allow it to guide me.
Trusting our intuitive impulses allows us to navigate challenges with resilience.
It also improves the understanding of the south node in our human design in relation to personality development in the north node, when a greater understanding of life’s pathway comes about.
I encourage clients to write down their dreams, as dreams are a language of the soul.
Patterns emerge over time, and those patterns can point us toward our true calling.
I innovate by combining traditional strength and fitness coaching with psychological and spiritual frameworks.
For example, I integrate health markers such as lab reports into training programs, while also using tools like NLP and Human Design for deeper awareness.
I also adjust programs based on whether clients need a more yang (active) or yin (restorative) approach, balancing performance with recovery.
This personalized style allows me to meet people where they are while guiding them toward transformation.
What makes my approach unique is the way I unite fitness, psychology, and spirituality.
I am not just focused on building muscle or achieving athletic performance… I want clients to understand that fitness is also a form of self discovery.
By combining physical training, mental strategies, and metaphysical study, I help clients achieve not only stronger bodies but also greater awareness and purpose.
My clients typically engage in a 12 week training cycle.
During this time, they learn proper training methods and build discipline.
They also discover whether their energy needs to be directed toward a more active (yang) or restorative (yin) practice.
Most importantly, they gain a deeper awareness of how external performance aligns with internal growth and balance.
I coach through both fitness and life coaching platforms.
Fitness Coaching: Initial client intake includes a review of health markers via lab reports (BP, cholesterol, glucose, CMP panels, and prescribed medications). This ensures training is personalized and safe.
Life Coaching: I am certified in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), a therapeutic method that enhances communication, rewires behavior patterns, and fosters greater self awareness.
NLP Foundations:
Neuro: How body and mind shape communication.
Linguistic: The role of language and nonverbal expression.
Programming: The ability to shift mental and physical states rather than operate on autopilot.
I also integrate Human Design charts, when clients are interested, as a framework for intrinsic and extrinsic self discovery.
Fitness is not just about the body… it is about consciousness.
Every person has the ability to awaken their higher self, and through discipline, energy, and mindfulness, we can elevate both our individual lives and the collective.
The greatest lesson I have learned is that everything is energy.
When we align our physical fitness with mindfulness, meditation, and authentic expression, we unlock not just personal transformation, but also the power to inspire others.
I am not a clinical interceptive coach.
I am a Performance Enhancement Specialist focused on personal development, goal achievement, and optimization of performance… more specifically in:
The methods I use range from motivational interviewing, structured planning and accountability systems to strength training, nutrition protocols, recovery strategies, and mindset development.
My scope is to work with generally healthy individuals, and I refer out when clinical issues arise.
My ultimate goal is to help clients maximize potential, achieve fulfillment, and elevate performance across life, work, and athletics.
It is my creative intent to share my passion so that those who resonate with my calling may awaken their own creative powers, and inspire others to do the same.
If you liked this interview and if you’d love to explore how fitness, psychology, and spirituality can transform your life, visit cgroupvirtualfitnes.com and see how Coach Seabron can help you align body, mind, and spirit.
If you’d like to book a free session, you can schedule a call directly through his Calendly link.
You can also follow Seabron’s work and insights on Facebook | CGroup Virtual Fitness, or his personal Facebook page.
For a deeper glimpse into his philosophy and coaching, you can also find him on Quora, and in one of his online presentations on YouTube.
And if you’d like to connect personally with him, you can do that through LinkedIn or by sending him a direct message on his WhatsApp or to his Email seabron@cgroupvirtualfitness.com. It was an honor having this interview with him.
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