Meet Coach Sean

Earned, not bought.

A lifetime in sport, two decades of coaching, and a few hard comebacks of his own — a philosophy built to keep you strong for the next thirty years, not just the next photo.

Coach Sean Berard

Sean Berard has been an athlete since he was four years old. Baseball, football, boxing, and more than thirty years under the barbell — he isn't a trainer who found fitness. He's an athlete who never left it, and turned a lifetime of it into a craft.

That instinct became a profession. Sean is a NASM-certified personal trainer (CPT) and PPSC-honored, with more than 20 years coaching a private clientele — roughly 15 of them in Washington, D.C., across Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Embassy Row, and the Pentagon community — before he relocated to San Diego and set down roots in Crown Point, minutes from the water.

Then his own body tested everything he taught. A shoulder surgery, a cardiac scare that brought him west, and a serious back injury — each one tried to sideline him for good. He rebuilt from all three, not from a textbook but rep by rep, using the same corrective-first, injury-aware approach he now coaches. It's why he trains around limitations instead of through pain: he has been the client on the other side of it, and come back stronger every time.

Today Sean coaches private 1-on-1 sessions at The Gym SD in Pacific Beach and brings in-home training to clients across coastal San Diego. Same standard either way: no templates, no shared attention, no shortcuts. Everything here was earned.

The Comeback

He's been the patient.

The credential that matters most didn't come with a certificate.

Coach Sean Berard — from a hospital cardiac unit back to full health and strength
From the cardiac unit back to full strength — the comeback isn't a talking point, it's lived.
The Approach

Build the base before the ceiling.

Most programs load a body that isn't ready for it. Sean coaches in a deliberate order — earning each layer before adding the next. It's slower on paper and far more durable in practice.

Tissue

Get the tissue healthy and tolerant first. You can't build strength on structures that can't yet take the input.

Range

Restore the range you actually own — real, controllable motion at the joint, not borrowed mobility.

Position

Own that range in good position under control. Breathing, ribcage, and pelvis stacked so force has somewhere to go.

Stability

Make the position dependable under change — tempo, angle, and fatigue — so it holds when it matters.

Load

Now we add load, and it sticks. Strength built on this order is the kind that lasts for decades.

Credentials

Qualified to train the body you're in.

NASM-Certified Personal Trainer

Nationally accredited certification in program design, assessment, and evidence-based training — the professional standard for individualized coaching.

Corrective-First Coaching

A movement-assessment-driven, corrective exercise approach — spotting and resolving the patterns that limit and injure people before loading them, so training builds a body that holds up.

PPSC — Pain-Free Performance Specialist (Honors)

Completed with Honors. A framework for training people hard and safely, coaching around limitations while still driving real performance.

20+ Years, Real Clients

Two decades coaching a private clientele from D.C. to coastal San Diego — the kind of experience you can't test for, only earn.

Strength & PowerCorrective & Rehab-AwareSustainable NutritionLongevity

Train with Sean.

Every new client starts with a free consultation — we talk goals, history, and fit before you commit to anything. No pressure. Just a real conversation.

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Or text Sean directly: (619) 415-9548