A FITNESS coach has died at the age of 30 while on vacation in Turkey.
Dad-of-one Jaxon Tippet died on November 10, his family revealed on social media.
They announced his death with a “heavy heart” and described him as a beautiful soul.
“There really are no words to describe this sort of pain, and we know a lot of people will be feeling this heartbreak with us as he was loved by so many,” they said in a GoFundMe post.
His family said they were working to bring his body home.
Jaxon, who lived in Australia, was a fitness coach and podcaster. He also shared motivational advice with his fans.
In a Facebook post shared just two days ago, he said: “I work out either first thing in the morning or late at night if necessary
I don’t make excuses for the things are want in life.
Sometimes sacrifices are necessary to achieve a certain goal
But if not now, then when?
His final Instagram post shared last week spoke about how action yielded results.
He described confidence as a “byproduct of competence.”
“Outwork your self-doubt,” he urged his followers.
“Concrete your self-identity through perpetual action geared toward self-development.”
Jaxon’s death came just days after he marked his 30th birthday.
He posted a picture of himself beaming as he stood next to a bike and captioned the post: “30 life lessons I’ve learnt now I’m 30.”
The family of fitness coach Jaxon Tippet announced his death in a statement on social media.
“It’s with a heavy heart that our beloved Jaxon has passed away on Nov 10th 2024.
“He was such a beautiful soul and had such a positive impact on the world.
Jaxon passed away while on his trip in Turkey and we want to ask for your help and support in getting him home.
“Below you will find a link to a GoFundMe page to help us get him home.
“God bless x
He urged his fans to enjoy life, believe in miracles, and make time for their health.
“Everything happens for a reason. Trust in God,” he said as he rounded off the post.
In 2022, Jaxon opened up about his battle with steroid addiction.
During an episode of the Good Humans podcast, he revealed that he didn’t feel side effects at first before his health deteriorated.
“‘I was very tired. I was yellow in the face,” he said.
He told how his relationship with his then-girlfriend broke down and said he almost lost his family.
Tributes have since been paid to the fitness fanatic, who has more than 200,000 followers on Instagram.
Fitness and nutrition coach Rudi Garcia said he’s been left “speechless” following Jaxon’s death.
“We had huge plans for the future, brother,” he posted on Instagram.
“We were ready to take over.”
Pro-bodybuilder Adam Roch revealed he recently spoke to Jaxon.
“Gone too soon, too young,” he posted on social media.
“Rest in paradise, brother.”
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