04 November,2019 02:33 PM IST | | Partnered Content
Jay will launch his own brand of supplements in the coming year.
The internet has become a great platform to connect with people. You can reach out to anyone across the globe through the digital medium. One such influencer is Jay Piggin who has created a storm in the fitness industry. He is an Australian fitness influencer and a body transformation expert who enjoys a massive following of more than a million combined on Facebook and Instagram. He has brought a lot of change in people's lives and helped them live a healthy lifestyle and is slowly stopping the obesity epidemic with one person at a time.
While speaking about fitness, he said, "You just need to put in your hard work and work in getting the best physique. With working out, it is also important to know what kind of food you intake. Proper nutrition is a pre-requisite to be in the best shape." He strongly believes that one must remain fit as it is important in the long run. Till now, he has helped in transforming more than 10,000 people through online coaching and he is continuing with this good work by bringing people in the best shape.
He is surely on the top of his game and has created a lot of interest in other fitness influencers who look up to him as their inspiration. With making money online, Piggin is also mentoring 200 personal trainers worldwide and is teaching them how to make a successful career in fitness. The kind of work the fitness influencer is doing seems to have no stopping. He recently started his own clothing line named 'Elite Status' and the outfits were sold out in just 14 days. His fanfare is surely multiplying with each passing day. Moreover, Jay will also launch his own brand of supplements in the coming year. His only aim as of now is to reach a wider audience and bring a positive impact on their lives.
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