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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lawrence Delorean Marbury (born July 20, 1983) is an American fitness guru, youth-development specialist, actor, and the creator of the Half Naked Workout for cancer exercise program.

Career

Lawrence Marbury’s journey to becoming an in-demand private trainer in New York City is similar to Chris Garner’s of “Pursuit of Happyness” fame. When denied housing at the end of his collegiate career at Howard University, Marbury finished his degree despite being homeless. His degree then led to getting certified as a trainer and moving to New York City where he has worked tirelessly to develop a client base through his passionate, dynamic training sessions working with everyone from to stay at home moms, public figures to children groups. Marbury’s drive to be at the top of his field, complete with the knowledge of proper weight training methods, nutrition and agility training have allowed him to excel. Fueled with a positive outlook, training sessions with Marbury are fun, life affirming and an experience clients look forward to because of his personality and humor. Marbury has consulted and worked with professional sports organizations, talent and model agencies, police and fire departments, and non-profits on how to maximize the results of their exercise routines.

Personal Life'

My dream was always to come back to Howard University and give back through inspiration,” recalled Celebrity Fitness Trainer and Howard Alum Lawrence “Bad Boy” Marbury. Marbury visited WHBC for a motivational interview on lifestyles and the importance of staying healthy. Being ranked one of New York’s hottest trainers, he has dedicated his life to educate and inspire others to commit to exercising regularly and eating a balanced diet. Getting into fitness after facing hardships and homeless in college, Marbury channeled that energy into positivity by working a at a local gym. “I really got on my feet there and really got to see how a trainer starts out helping with their clients.” He has certainly turned his life around and has become a model figure for success stories. Being a WHBC Personality Alum as well, Marbury has stayed true to his MC’ing roots. In addition to training New Yorkers to be fit and slim he also hosts at the 40/40 Club. “That’s a whole new venue in itself. Anybody that knows me knows that I am this person filled with a whole lot of energy.” Collaborating the best of both worlds, Marbury thrives off of infusing Mc’ing and exercise for a modern day fitness experience. Right after his on air interview, Marbury hosted WHBC’s Fitness Night in the Harriet Tubman Quadrangle Dormitory for Howard students. With an attendance of over 30 students, he quickly had the students on their feet and busting a sweat. “The key is to use your own body as a weight. You don’t need all that extra stuff, use what you have first,” Marbury said as he coached students through their intense workout and “Bad Boy Pushups”. Lasting only an hour, students received a full workout, eating right in college advice and of course a fun filled, heart pumping experience from the Bad Boy him self.