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www.MOSTmag.com || FITNESS MAG A ZINE || 79many evolutions. What are the most noteworthy evolutions in the industry? Do you think that they were beneficial and necessary developments? What evolutions can you predict will happen in the next year or so?KO: Well, I think it%u2019s the evolution of knowledge basically. We have come so far, whether it%u2019s knowledge in nutrition or knowledge in the quality of the supplementation that we are being able to get off the counter now. Or just the knowledge within the framework of training so you know how to protect how to preserve the body and make sure you%u2019re not getting injuries. We%u2019re getting good healthy physiques. Just the whole evolution and the whole thought process behind how far we%u2019ve been able to come with the magnitude of knowledge that we have now and how we treat our athletes and how we are able to live a healthier lifestyle and not have to risk or endanger a physique. You know from the food standpoint or training standpoint, so it%u2019s really come a long way. I think anything that you do in life; progression is probably on the top of your list of accomplishments. I think all this influx of information has really helped us to aid and benefit our industry moving forward. I think that within the training family we will continue to find new way to develop new machinery, things that help athletes to be a little more specific in training avenues to be able to target muscle groups without risking injury of lower back or in your shoulders, for example. So I think the equipment industry as a whole and how is out there. Technologically, new types of heart monitor, the equipment that is now being built to protect your joints, your hips, your ankles, that avenue has really taken off and off course the >>>