To know Thomas is to love Thomas. His energy, disposition, and work ethic are just a few of the qualities that make him who he is, but those things didn’t come without a few bumps along the way. Through unimaginable hardship and the harsh reality of human fragility, Thomas has a story that’s one for the books.“This event left no corner of my life unchanged. It put me in therapy. It forced me to look inward during a dark time and see how fleeting life is and how completely fragile I was. Over the next eight years, it took me on a path that would make me ask difficult questions about every aspect of my identity. One of the biggest realizations was that I needed to feel less fragile. So, I finally started moving.Since then, I’ve lost a beloved family member to cancer, I’ve survived an amicable but indescribably painful divorce, I’ve forged myself into a full-time, single father to a thoughtful, loving, empathetic, creative and shockingly bright 13-year-old boy — but through it all, I’ve managed to keep working out.”His story is full of inspiration to make our bodies better for tomorrow. In this interview, Thomas talks about the importance of his gym community in his physical and mental wellbeing amid personal crises. This isn’t just about looking good naked, it’s about legacy, livelihood, and longevity.