Skylar Lear

Alias:
Ryan Skylar Lear

Birthplace:
Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Skylar Lear is an an American athlete, model, bodybuilder and serial entrepreneur. Skylar was the former quarterback at the University of Louisville and Campbellsville University. He graduated from the University of Louisville with a bachelors degree in Exercise Science and Physiology. Skylar has been a NCSF certified personal trainer and Crossfit level 1 certified coach. Skylar has competed in 9 professional bodybuilding competitions.  He placed 2nd in two of his competitions as well as placing 5th and 6th in the others. He is the former owner of TriQ Crossfit. Skylar has been featured in Mens Fitness magazine (You may read the article below). Currently he is the Co-owner Emagine products USA LLC, Co-owner/founder of Louisville Software Developers, Co-owner/founder TLSL capital investment firm and Co-owner/founder Argan Man brand. Skylar Lear is a producer and actor, known for Death House (2017) or American Bigfoot (2022).  He and Tracy Lear are sibling and work together in many business  - IMDb Mini Biography By: Mahou 5 star

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