Jason Rosell

Jason Rosell is the world’s only TV/Fitness Personality and Music artist from the roots of Spain and Puerto Rico to combine his original dance music and fitness programs all in one. His workout’s and music videos have been featured in top-tier media such as, "Sweat Inc" hosted by "Jillian Michaels" on Spike TV, Steve Harvey, E! Entertainment, VH1, MTV, Men’s Health Magazine, Women’s Health Magazine, Glamour Magazine and many more. Jason was the host and celebrity fitness/nutrition expert for Being Fat Sucks, a show sponsored by GOOGLE with over 9.1 million viewers. Jason has graced the cover of over 50 international magazines and has worked with some of Hollywood’s top entertainers.


Early life

Jason Rosell grew up in Queens, New York, and spent several years living in Madrid, Spain, which gave him his dual citizenship. Subsequently, he relocated to Florida to pursue his education and graduated from the University of North Florida with a degree in Public Relations and International Marketing Management. Rosell began honing his skills as an actor during his studies, and after several independent successes in Florida, he eventually moved to California to further his career.

Career

As of October 2015, Jason will be one of the lead celebrity trainers on the new show "Sweat Inc" starring "Jillian Michaels" on the Spike network.

As of May 2015, Jason has been an ambassador for Green Guru Nutrition, a nutritional supplement company known for all-natural products. Visit Greengurunutrition.com.

As of January 2014, Jason is featured on "Men's Fitness" and released his most anticipated single/music video titled #Sexercise on iTunes & VEVO. Being a celebrity trainer and music artist, Jason is the 1st musician to combine EDM workout music all in one, making a very sexy track and heart pumping music video. Visit Sexercise2014.com

With a long list of accomplishments, Jason first gained fame from starring in three of VH1/MTV’s highest rated reality shows “I Love New York” and “I Love Money 1 & 2”, where Jason was known as “Heat”. He later continued his acting career and has since become known for appearing on ABC's hit soap opera “All My Children” as “Jake”, the film “Equal” alongside Joe Estevez, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and many more. Jason is also the star of the show “Being Fat Sucks,” on YouTube (sponsored by GOOGLE with over 2.5 million viewers) where Jason serves as the host and celebrity fitness/nutrition expert.

Fitness

Jason was overweight most of his life reaching 220 lbs of pure fat. He beat the battle and now helps 1000's each year to change mentally and physically. Jason is the star of the show “Being Fat Sucks,” on YouTube (sponsored by GOOGLE with over 2.5 million viewers) where Jason serves as the host and celebrity fitness/nutrition expert. Jason also run’s and operates his Celebrity Fitness company "Caliente Fitness" www.CalienteFitness.net

Music

With roots from Spain and Puerto Rico, Rosell brings a Latin/Pop/Dance vibe to the music scene like no other. In the Spring 2013, Jason released his MTV Dance worldwide hit track and music video, "Caliente.” The dance/Latin-pop track peaked at #2 on the indie dance/Latin-pop charts. Shortly he released “Ayy Mami,” the single/music video that made it onto "MTV top Hits" as well as #27 on the Top 100 Latin songs of the week on iTunes/ilyrics & #32 on Amazon "Top Pop songs." In February 2014, Jason released his newest single #sexercise.

Other activities

When not working on his various projects, Jason is involved in many charities, including: The American Cancer Society, Rescue Humanity Foundation, and Walk with Sally.

Recent News

As of October 2015, Jason will be one of the lead celebrity trainers on the new show "Sweat Inc" starring "Jillian Michaels" on the Spike network.

As of February 2014, Jason has been featured on NBC Saturday Night Live, Yahoo, MTV, Perez Hilton, and New York Daily News to name a few.

February 2014 Jason Rosell is currently on his promotional radio tour

Discography

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External links

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