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What is Seth Feroce Worth?
Most bodybuilders usually have this fierce look that makes them look intimidating and daunting to ordinary people. Seth Feroce is no exception as he looks ferocious with his body and beards which qualifies him to sit among titans.
Throughout his career, Seth Feroce is considered one of the sensational bodybuilders of this contemporary times. In this article, you'll learn more information about the "Ferocious Feroce", his early life, his career and his net worth. Let's start with his net worth. Seth Feroce What is Seth Feroce Net worth? Seth has different streams of income. He owns a podcast, a YouTube channel, a clothing brand, a nutrition store and a supplement brand. He monetizes his YouTube channel and podcast so his estimated net worth is over $1 million. Seth Feroce Early Life On 21 November 1984, Seth was born in Pennsylvania USA. Seth didn't have the perfect childhood growing up as he was constantly bullied and ostracized because he was overweight. He was called all sorts of names such as "Chubbs". He couldn't bear the humiliation anymore so he resorted to the only way that could redeem him- the gym. His father was his biggest supporter, seeing as he got Seth his first gym membership card. He not only encouraged Seth to hit the gym regularly, but he also bought him a set of plastic-coated sand-filled weights to work out with at home. So he could burn out the extra pounds and fats and gain more muscles. Seth added more exercises to his list as he started wrestling and playing football. He engaged in these different sports as a teen until he was taken to a local bodybuilding show by his father. That event changed the entire course of Seth's life and he knew he had found his passion. He had both the support and motivation of his father and that made it easier for him to chase his dreams. Seth Feroce Educational Background After high school, Seth pushed to further his education at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Initially, he wanted to major in molecular biology and biochemistry; he did that for some time, precisely a year and a half before he switched courses. He switched to Safety Sciences and graduated with a degree in safety sciences from that same university. Throughout his years in school, he continued his journey as a bodybuilder. He never for once stopped hitting the gym, instead, he pushed himself harder to his limit. He tried out various techniques that helped improve his body shape. He also tried different supplements, nutrition plans and training regimens to check which one works out best for him. As he tried out these different experiments, he made sure to document them so he could revisit them in the future and use them to guide upcoming bodybuilders. Seth Feroce Career After graduation, he worked as a safety consultant. Throughout the time he spent working as a safety consultant, he realized that he wanted something better, something that drove him to be the best he could be. And working as a safety consultant doesn't seem to be it for him. Although he was doing everything a bodybuilder does at that time; going to the gym, watching his meals, using supplements, and all that, he had never competed in any bodybuilding show. However, his wife convinced him to give his passion a trial to change his life, and he conceded. The moment he started his bodybuilding career, there was no stopping him as he proceeded to win the Northern Kentucky Championships, Heavyweight Class (which was organized by the National Physique Committee, the biggest organization for amateur bodybuilding in the US). He also placed first in the NPC Pittsburgh Bodybuilding, Fitness, and Figure Championships. He faced opposition and challenges even from most of the guys at his gym. They tried to discourage him and warned him not to expect first place by participating in the Nationals. They told him of other top athletes who have participated in the event a dozen times but still couldn't place first. And even those that eventually got their pro card had to try a couple of times. Seth would have given in to the discouragements and criticism, but Monte Webb, a former Mr Pittsburg and owner of Webb's World Fitness believed in him. Webb said he has been in the game since 1980 which is long enough for him to know what a champion looks like when he sees one. Monte believed in Seth and that was all the motivation Seth needed to move on. Seth had the mindset of a winner, and everything he did was in alignment with achieving his goal. His training and workout sessions, his nutrition plan and cardio session were all meant to help him be the best. Also, Seth wasn't just aiming to be among the top five in the competition, but also to win first place. In November 2009, he was accompanied by his wife, brother, lifting partner, Rege, and his parents to Hollywood, Florida to support him in the competition. His brother went the extra mile to make sure that he focused on nothing but the competition ahead of him. That day, all of Seth's hard work and training paid off, he was able to get his pro card and he placed first in the National Bodybuilding Championship for the lightweight class. The win was all thanks to shutting out the negativity and leaning into the support and motivation of loved ones. Further Career While still in pursuit of his bodybuilding career, Seth met Hanny Rambod who was also known as "The Pro Creator". He was popular for his FST-7 Training system that helps bodybuilders achieve an amazing body that can win any competition. Seth met this man and they worked together for more than two years. Seth also managed to get sponsorship from the dietary supplement brand, MuscleTech, and the bodybuilding and fitness magazine Muscular Development. He also collaborated with Isolator fitness, a company that produces meal-prep containers. At age 25, Seth competed at the 2010 Europa super show bodybuilding championship in Dallas, Texas and he placed first in the 202 division. This win was quite an achievement because that was his first competition after he got his pro card. And he competed and won against IFBB Pro veterans including Jaroslav Horvath and Richard Jackson. This win gave him the qualification to compete in Joe Weider's Olympia Weekend for the 202 show showdown. He proceeded to compete at the 2012 IFBB Valeti Gold Cup Pro where he placed 7th. He also competed in the 2012 IFBB Toronto Pro Supershow where he placed 6th. That year wasn't a good year for him. Not only was he losing matches, but he was also facing some issues with his health and his family. He wanted to cover up for all the losses so he pushed himself beyond his limits but his body couldn't handle all that pressure. He started to develop tension headaches, high blood pressure, and nose bleeds and his organs were also affected too. He had to stop competitive bodybuilding in 2012 so that he can give his body enough time to rest and recuperate. During that time, Seth admonished others to know when to stop. He said that as much as you have passion for what you do, you should learn to know when to stop. Seth admitted that his rest period taught him a lot and he hopes to never repeat the mistakes he made again. Seth worked as a safety consultant for three and a half years just to provide for his family. In 2015, he ventured into his clothing brand with the last of his savings which were around $2,200. He partnered with his friend Bobby Dautrich and promised to split the profits into equal halves if the business was successful. His brand, All American Roughneck (AAR) became successful and they also partnered with other brands like Axe and Sledge Supplements. Seth also owns other companies including a gymnastic facility, a supplement brand and a nutrition store. He has a podcast titled " Hardworking Mother F*ckers" (HWMF) where he discusses matters relating to bodybuilding with his friend Bobby Dautrich. He returned to the bodybuilding scene in 2016 but announced his retirement from IFBB in 2017. When asked why he said he now had other commitments such as his business and family and so he won't be able to devote his all to the game. Seth Feroce Personal Life Seth met his first wife Elise at the University. He had two kids with her named Adalynne and Emmi. This couple has been through thick and thin together but they had to separate in the end. Seth said Elise had some issues that she needed to get help for and so he had to let her go. However, in 2018, he made known his intention to marry a gymnastics coach, Hannah Nicole whom he met in 2017. He proposed to her and she moved in with him and his two kids. |
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