Coach David Tan
Coach David is a trainer who is both strict and meticulous, yet brings humor to every session. He pays attention to even the smallest technical details to ensure students train correctly and achieve maximum results, while also creating a relaxed atmosphere so that training feels not just challenging, but enjoyable.
Results come from discipline and precision, but the journey becomes even more rewarding when you know how to enjoy it.
💪Disciplined – Detailed – Certain Results
Nick name:
David
Year of Birth:
2001
Place of Birth:
Hanoi
Specialized Skills:
Muscle Gain – Fat Loss – Advanced Training – Therapeutic Stretching
Certification:
NASM Certified Personal Trainer, HT Certified Personal Trainer
Coaching Style:
Disciplined – Detailed – Fun – Result-Driven – Safe
Coaching Experience:
4 years
Fun fact:
Beyond his strict image in the gym, he enjoys fishing and traveling, always knowing how to balance work with personal hobbies.
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Correct training + full effort = results.
Coach David Tan



Just reading this makes you want to hit the gym immediately!
A little About: Coach David Tan
What is your greatest strength as a coach?
– It’s my meticulousness and strictness in technique. I always ensure students perform every detail correctly to achieve maximum, safe, and sustainable results.
Which training session do you enjoy the most, and why?
– It’s when students build muscle, burn fat, and push beyond their limits, all while laughing along the way. My program combines heavy lifting, high-intensity cardio, and a touch of my humor—effective and fun at the same time.
What is the most common misconception people have about you?
– People often think I look young, gentle, and approachable, so I must be less strict. In reality, I place great emphasis on discipline and technique—I just like to create a comfortable atmosphere, serious yet fun during training sessions.
What’s the silliest question you’ve ever been asked?
– The silliest question I’ve ever been asked is: ‘Coach, if I train less, will I lose weight faster?’ I always tell my students that training and nutrition must go hand in hand to achieve real results.
