You don’t have to repeat the addiction cycle, you can change the culture. Determined to make it as a personal trainer, he started sharing recipes and workout tips on These days he runs his own office from a building overlooking the very Tube station where he used to hand out his leaflets, raking in £1million a month thanks to his healthy eating empire of books, fitness plans and recipes.But despite his wealth, he lives a moderately humble life with his former glamour model wife Rosie Jones and their two children, Indie, one, and newborn son Marley.They call a three-bedroom house in Richmond, Surrey, home and Joe says his only indulgences are a motorised skateboard, a Mini Cooper and nice holidays with economy flights.He told The Mirror: "I’ve got a nice house, but I’m not extravagant. A disruptive and naughty kid, “a bit of a clown”, he says, Wicks was always into sport, football, cross-country, anything where he could blow off a bit of steam.

He has created a "90 Day Plan" with workouts and meals with tail The coach also spoke about his mother Raquela's mental health problems. It wasn't settled and calm and I wasn't being encouraged to go to university, but one thing I will say is I always had love.

My mum left school at 15, had my brother at 16, then me at 19, she wasn’t educated, she was always on benefits. "I became a great example of the fact that you don’t have to follow in your parents’ footsteps. Then we spent our teenage years fighting each other, then one day he went travelling and when he came back we just stopped," he captioned a picture of them together at his wedding to Rosie. Now we work together. JOE Wicks is the man of the moment and has helped to keep the nation active and in shape amid the coronavirus lockdown with his workout routines. When we go skiing, I’ll rent a chalet and we’ll all go together.

See the complete profile on LinkedIn and … It will build and it will grow,' and that's what happened with the boot camp, it's what happened with my YouTube and with my Instagram," he said.He later went on to explain how it had taken him eight years to reach success: "I don't come from a family of entrepreneurs, we’re not an ambitious family, we don't run companies.

My dad Gary has been in and out of rehab for addition, I had a manic and really chaotic home life.

So many of his friends didn’t make it through addiction. No one understands me better than Nikki. Joseph Trevor Wicks, is a British fitness coach, TV presenter and author. And his relationship with son Joe remains strong. The father-of-two was candid about his upbringing in the hour-long interview, revealing how he went from fitness trainer to the Nation's P.E.
View Nikki Wicks’ profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Then we lived together for 5 years. Joe Wicks' popularity has soared in recent weeks thanks to his new role as the nation's P.E. Staying in nice rooms, having nice food.
Joe Wicks' reveals parents' struggles with homelessness and drug addiction My dad was a roofer and he was in and out of my life. Then he went to live in Singapore for 2 years. "I’m really close to my family now, we have a great relationship," he shared.Earlier in the year, Joe paid tribute to his brother Nikki in honour of his birthday. I love and appreciate you bro," he wrote.