Infinite Fitness Results

Check out what our clients have to say:

SCOTT

“The pain in my lower legs and feet is gone…I’ve regained balance…my endurance has increased substantially.”

Mona

“I just stuck with what they told me, and I already lost 10lbs.”

Susan

“The big thing for me has been the continual forward progress. I just have a lot more confidence in my fitness.”

Cindy

“I have been able to increase my endurance…I feel stronger during my run and I really attribute that to the strength training”

Lauren

“I’m doing a lot better as far as preventing injuries.”

Kyle

“All around exercise has been tremendous. I’m pain-free! And onward and upward!”

Jennifer

“I’m feeling great! I’m ecstatic, I feel like I’ve had the most success I’ve ever had.”

James

“It really helped me with my biggest struggle…being consistent and really knowing what to do”

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JONAS ACEVEDO

Jonas is the founder and owner of Infinite Fitness. His passion for fitness and strength started in high school after receiving mentorship from the football and powerlifting coaches. His love grew after being involved in triathlons in college while studying for his undergraduate in Kinesiology. Through being involved in the sports and gaining his education in kinesiology, he noticed the number of preventable overuse injuries triathletes and endurance athletes suffered; this is where his interest in working with endurance athletes sprouted from. After moving to Austin while recovering from shoulder surgery, he began to notice a gap in the rehab to fitness continuum and the lack of direction once a patient has been discharged from physical therapy. From that experience, he decided to start the Rehab to Performance program. Jonas is involved with strength sports in powerlifting and Olympic weightlifting. Currently, he is a full-time coach with Infinite Fitness, has a small team of powerlifters, and works with the local high school (Navarro High) in assisting with their powerlifting program.