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Miller doesn't train Run2Gun clients in person. Midco picked up the show in 2012 and Miller started filming a year later. Miller's brother Matthew does all of the filming and producing for the show. "So we pitched it to Midco Sports (Network)." "We kind of realized, man, this would be a sweet concept for a TV show," he said. One of those videos, a 60-second promo, made Miller realize his business could reach a wider audience. With the help of people he'd trained at his full-time job, he filmed promotional videos and built a website just before the YouTube videos came out. "If people watched it and they had no way to find (my business), it was a waste of great promotion." "That was the motivation for me to get my business off the ground before those videos released," Miller said.
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Miller suddenly had every small business owner's dream at his fingertips: a far-reaching platform he could use for free publicity.
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They worked for a large gun company on the east coast, and they flew him out to their headquarters in 2011 to film a series of YouTube videos titled "Hunter Fitness." He met some people at an outdoors convention who liked his idea. Despite having a new career, Miller still wanted to turn his hunting fitness idea into reality.


"Seeing them stop their hunting careers earlier, I wanted to help that," Miller said. "I wanted to help guys prolong their hunting careers."Ī local Sioux Falls gym hired Miller right out of college to be a personal trainer. His grandfather and great uncles stopped going on big game hunting trips - which were a big part of their life - because of fitness concerns. Miller said the idea first started when he was in college. "(Run2Gun) was just kind of a no-brainer." "I've always had a passion for being outside, and I've always had a passion for fitness," Miller said. Whether it be anxiously awaiting for his father to return from hunting trips at age 4, shooting his first pellet gun at 5, or tagging along on pheasant hunts at 6, hunting has always been in his blood. His family began molding him into a hunter almost immediately. Living beyond average - a pretty fitting motto for a guy who works nearly 100 hours each week helping people reach health and wellness goals. If I'm not sacrificing, I can't preach it." The whole goal of what I do is just to help people live a life beyond average. "I feel like it's another way of living beyond average. This is not to say Miller dreads the work he does. That's how I get through a lot of my days and a lot of my weeks - their excitement." "The people when I'm just absolutely exhausted that (are) jacked up because of a result - when they succeed, that jacks me up. Miller estimates he works 90-100 hours each week across his different gigs - not including his duties as a husband and a father. He also owns a business, Run2Gun, aimed at fitness training for hunters.Īnd he hosts and produces an outdoors TV show. The 28-year-old has a full-time job as a personal trainer at GreatLIFE Woodlake Athletic Club.
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Others zip through theirs without complaint. Some people trudge through their roughly 40-hour work week.
