Meet Ryan

Ryan Bidigare - Fitness Expert and Creator of the Mode Training System

Ryan Bidigare brings over 20 years of dedicated experience to the world of fitness, nutrition, and athletic development. As the creator of the Mode Training System, Ryan has honed his expertise by navigating the challenges of muscle building, fine-tuning effective techniques, and discarding outdated conventions. His approach is the culmination of years of trial, error, and success, resulting in a comprehensive program designed to help others achieve their best bodies—and their best lives.

Ryan’s areas of expertise include strength training, bodybuilding, flexibility and mobility, nutrition, and bodyweight exercise for athletic performance. He has worked with clients across all fitness levels, from beginners to advanced athletes, tailoring his programs to suit their individual needs and goals. With a strong emphasis on proper form, injury prevention, and sustainable practices, Ryan’s training style ensures that every client achieves optimal results.

Ryan is deeply committed to leading by example and fostering a sense of discipline, perseverance, and self-care in his community. He believes that fitness extends beyond the physical—it’s about empowering individuals to build confidence, resilience, and a balanced lifestyle. Whether working with young athletes or seasoned professionals, Ryan’s goal is to help each person unlock their potential and achieve lasting success.

Through the Mode Training System, Ryan provides a roadmap to fitness and personal growth that is as effective as it is inspiring. Contact Ryan today to start your transformation journey.

BODYBUILDING SHOWS

Ryan Bidigare Bodybuilder Personal Trainer

2007 (Mr Michigan) Michigan State Championships Novice | 1st place LT Heavy
2008 (Mr Michigan)  Michigan State Championships | 4th place Heavyweight
2009 Western Michigan State Championships | 2nd place Heavyweight 
2010 (Mr Michigan)  Michigan State Championships | 2nd place Heavyweight 
2012 (Mr Michigan)  Michigan State Championships | 2nd place Super Heavyweight
2015 North Americans | 10th Super Heavyweight 
2016 Masters Nationals | 9th Super Heavyweight 
2016 North Americans | 9th Super Heavyweight 
2017 North Americans | 5th Super Heavyweight 
2018 Western Michigan Championships | 1st place Super Heavyweight