11/17/2025
Most people see me as “the Batman runner.”
But long before the costume, before the marathons, before any of this…
I was just a dyslexic kid with a speech disorder who struggled to find his place.
I’ve been creating content for six years now, reaching millions since 2020, yet most people never see the part of me that found school hard, that put on a happy face, that tried my best but still felt lost.
For a long time, I felt like I had no purpose.
Fitness changed everything.
In 2019 I started a tiny fitness page.
In 2020, I changed my name to The Jewish Fitness Coach and the backlash came fast.
I was one of the only people posting openly Jewish content back then.
I wasn’t trying to be a spokesperson. I wasn’t trying to represent anyone but myself.
I just wanted to be proud of who I am.
Since October 7, that hasn’t changed.
I never claim to speak for anyone. I only share my experiences, my journey, and the things I’ve done from a place of respect.
And somehow, that journey took me from a kid who didn’t think he had a voice… to running around the world, meeting communities, raising awareness, and trying to do some good.
My goal has always been the same
To inspire someone to step outside their comfort zone.
To show younger and older Jews that they can be proud, in person or online, exactly as they are.
If my story helps even one person feel seen, confident, or connected… then every mile, every video, every moment has been worth it.