November 21, 2009
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417 Magazine

Built to Care

Personal trainer Noah Alldredge knows how to work all his muscles, from his biceps to his heart.

Built to Care
Photo by Kevin O’Riley

Noah Alldredge isn’t your average gym rat. He knows that making it to the gym every single day is unrealistic. So Alldredge, an ACSM certified personal trainer and registered dietitian, brings the gym to his clients through his two-year-old fi tness company, Big Time Results, LLC.

And the gym is not Alldredge’s entire life, either. His passion for fi tness extends beyond his clients. He works parttime as the dietitian with the AIDS Project of the Ozarks and started his own nonprofi t food pantry, Springfield Food For Life, which provides nutritional food for people with terminal illnesses, cancer or AIDS.

Despite an economy that has turned gym memberships into luxuries, Alldredge has never been busier. “Fitness is like a Roth IRA,” says Alldredge. “If you make an investment now, it will pay off in the future.”

For Alldredge, a healthy lifestyle is more than just looking good in a swimsuit. But that can’t hurt, either.

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