Lou Bilkovski is a police officer
with over 23 years service with the Ontario Provincial
Police. He has always taken personal pride in maintaining
a high level of physical fitness.
Lou has been certified as a personal
trainer since 1990 and has a Diploma in both Fitness
and Nutrition. He operates his own personal training
business and has trained a variety of persons from
elite professional athletes to middle aged persons
wishing to lose weight.
Since January 1999, he has headed
the Anti-Doping Unit of Neutron Sports a company that
promotes Natural Bodybuilding and Fitness competitions.
In 2001 Lou was named one of Forty
in Canada to be trained as a certified Doping Control
Officer with the Canadian
Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) and is certified
to conduct testing on National, International and
Olympic athletes.
Lou also performs public speaking
on behalf of the CCES to schools and colleges in relation
to the work that the CCES does, the doping control
process and the benefits of being true to yourself
and true to your sport by being drug free.
Lou has been coaching high school
football since 1990 at Bayridge Secondary School in
Kingston, Ontario. He is the head football coach and
also serves as the teams offensive coordinator and
strength and conditioning coach. He has his level
2 certification in football and level 1 in track.
In August 2003, Lou was awarded
the position of Strength and Conditioning Coach for
the Kingston Grenadiers under 17 football team which
is the city's representative team in the Ontario Varsity
Football League.
In January 2005 Lou became the
assistant strength and conditioning coach for the
Queen's University Golden Gaels football team.
In the spring of 1992, Lou founded
the Kingston Township O.P.P. Minor Football League
for youth aged 11 to 13 which continues on to this
day.
You can email Lou your questions
or comments at kkbenterprises@sympatico.ca