John Haubenstricker

DrPH, MS, RD, CSSD, ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist®, IPE Professional Bodybuilder

My love for bodybuilding and health started when I was 15, and my father received a barbell weight set for his birthday. Instead of my father putting the weights to use, I did! I was hooked from the first barbell bicep curl and completely fell in love with lifting weights. I was amazed that these exercises could redefine your physique and health. I began going to the public library to read up on how to work out from the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Joe Weider. In high school, I took weightlifting classes to continue to hone my exercise form and programming skills. Once I graduated high school, I enrolled at the University of Maryland, taking many exercise science and nutrition classes that earned me a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. That’s when I knew I was completely committed to lifelong learning on how to achieve health and the ultimate physique.

Fast forward 20 years, and I now have several degrees under my belt. I hold a Doctorate in Public Health with an emphasis in Health Education from Loma Linda University. Prior to this degree, my years at San Diego State University culminated in two master’s degrees—Exercise Physiology and Nutritional Sciences. The acquisition of these degrees also helped me to become a Registered Dietitian, Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, and an American College of Sports Medicine Certified Exercise Physiologist.

During and after graduate school, I have held numerous professional academic positions, which have assisted in cultivating and enhancing my education and experiences as a health professional and coach. I was the Measurement Director for the San Diego State University Pasos Adelante Investigation of Pedometers and Step Counters for Physical Activity Promotion. Similarly, I was a Faculty Research Associate for the University of Pittsburgh’s Human Performance Laboratory within the Special Operations Forces community. Both research positions helped me develop my research acumen and resulted in several peer-reviewed research publications.

Currently, I am the Wellness Coordinator for the American Red Cross Southern California Region’s Women, Infants, and Children program. I design, coordinate, and evaluate their wellness, weight management, and cooking staff and client programs. In addition, I mentor and precept numerous undergraduate and graduate nutrition, exercise physiology, and public health students each year. Also, the California Women, Infants, and Children Association has hired me as a Wellness Consultant tasked with writing their statewide staff wellness newsletter. Finally, I have been a personal trainer/coach for over 25 years, helping thousands of people from all walks of life, e.g., corporate executives, endurance athletes, physique competitors, and medical professionals, achieve optimal health and wellness.

I’m fortunate that my professional career is inextricably intertwined with my passion–bodybuilding. I am a Professional International Pro Elite Natural Bodybuilder who has been competing for over 15 years. I won my professional card in 2014, prior to returning to school for my doctorate. Speaking of which, my doctoral dissertation was entitled Dietary Intake and Behavior in Competitive Women Bodybuilders, and I have several manuscripts submitted for publication.

Whether you want a healthier physique for life or aspire to do a bodybuilding competition, the combination of my knowledge, professional experience, and competitive success can help you achieve your goals. This is epitomized in my mission, “To provide you with an evidence-based, individualized training and nutrition coaching experience to educate, inspire, and empower you to achieve your health and physique goals for life and competition. Together, let’s create a physique worthy of your vision. I strongly believe your path to success should not be average; it should Be EPIC!”

Be EPIC 

  • Dr. John Haubenstricker, DrPH, MS, RD, CSSD, ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist®, IPE Professional Bodybuilder

My Ethos

The fundamental values are:

1

Educate & Empower

don’t just coach you on what to do, but I educate you on why we are doing it. Together, we will devise an evidence-based program to inform and empower you to achieve your goals.

2

Personal Health & Physique

My coaching not only helps you achieve your physique goals, but also your health goals. You won’t just look healthy; you’ll be healthy.

3

Individualized & Inspired

We work together to individualize every facet of your programming. In addition, we regularly review where you started, where you are currently, and continually set new goals for your success. This not only helps us to stay on target, but also ensures you stay inspired every step of the way.

4

Coaching & Competition

Whether you want a healthier physique for life or aspire to do a bodybuilding competition, working with me is like getting three coaches in one. I am here to help you with your training, nutrition, and behavior changes. This combination not only accelerates your ability to reach your goal/s but also streamlines your journey to achieve the physique worthy of your vision.

FAQs

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Media

Articles

Victory V’s Don’t Always Mean Victory

Interview with John Haubenstricker, Outside Magazine

Published Research

  • Haubenstricker JE, Lee JW, Segovia-Siapco G, Medina, E. The Theory of Planned Behavior and Dietary Behaviors in Competitive Women Bodybuilders. BMC Public Health. 2023 23:1716. (Access Link)
  • Haubenstricker JE, Lee JW, Segovia-Siapco G, Medina, E. Dietary Intake and Supplement Use in Competitive Women Bodybuilders. Sports. 2023 11(8):158. (Access Link)
  • Beals K, Perlsweig KA, Haubenstricker JE, Lovalekar M, Beck CP, Yount DL, Darnell ME, Allison K, Nindl BC. Energy Deficiency During Cold Weather Mountain Training in NSW SEAL Qualification Students. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2018: 1-24. (Access Link)
  • Beals K, Darnell ME, Lovalekar M, Haubenstricker JE, Nindl BC. Evaluating Diet Quality in SEAL Qualification Training Students. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2017 49(5S):679. (Access Link)
  • Beals K, Haubenstricker JE, Beck CP, Perlsweig KA, Yount DL, Lovalekar M, Darnell ME, Baker, RA, Sell TC. Decreased Energy Availability During Cold Weather Mountain Training in Special Operators. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2016 48(5S):164. (Access Link)
  • Haubenstricker JE, Beals K, Lovalekar M, Lephard S. Dietary Supplement Use According to Health-Related Behavior Covariates in SQT and CQT Students. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2015 47(5S):760. (Access Link)
  • American Public Health Association 2014 Abstract, Lovalekar M, Abt J, Sell T, Takashi N, Haubenstricker J, Beck C, Yount D, Eagle S, Lephart S. Musculoskeletal Injuries and Associated Healthcare Utilization among Naval Special Warfare Sea, Air and Land Qualification Training Students. (Access Link)
  • Marshall SJ, Nicaise V, Ji M, Huerta C, Haubenstricker J, Levy S, Ainsworth B, Elder J. Using Step Cadence Goals to Increase Moderate-to-Vigorous Intensity Physical Activity. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2013:45(3):592-602. (Access Link)
  • Haubenstricker JE, Marshall SJ, Beshgetoor D, Ainsworth BE. The effect of acculturation and socioeconomic status on dietary patterns in Mexican-American women. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2009;41 Suppl(5):S274. (Access Link)

Archives

Photos & Videos

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UNBA Competition 2014

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UNBA Competition 2013

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Cable One Leg Romanian Deadlift

How to properly and effectively perform a cable one-leg Romanian deadlift.

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Dumbbell Sumo Squat

How to properly and effectively perform a dumbbell sumo squat.

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Barbell Squat

How to properly, safely, and effectively perform a barbell squat.

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