
About
I'm a husband, father of three, firefighter/paramedic, and former Navy Command Fitness Leader. I've built, rebuilt, and rebuilt again my home garage gym over the years — and I've sold more equipment than most people ever buy.
Not because I'm anti-equipment. Because I'm anti-waste and anti-friction.
Every piece of gear I've sold taught me something. Every upgrade I earned proved something. And every time I simplified my setup, I trained more consistently.
My gym is a real garage gym. It's not a showroom. It's where I train before shifts, between kid activities, and whenever life gives me 30 minutes. It's functional, intentional, and built around what I actually use.
I review equipment publicly. I test it in my own space. When something doesn't align with how I train or what I believe in, I sell it — publicly — and explain why.
Consistency beats complexity.
You earn your upgrades.
Your kids don't need perfection — they need you.
A home gym should reduce friction, not add it.
Enough is a powerful word.
"I'm not here to sell you everything. I'm here to help you decide."
At the end of the day, this isn't about barbells and squat racks. It's about being strong enough — physically and mentally — to show up for the people who matter most. That's what Maguire's Gym is about.