Cyril Julian

Cyril Julian (born 29 March 1974 in Castres, Tarn) is a French former men's professional basketball player.

During this period, he played alongside Laurent Sciarra and then during the second season of Tony Parker who made his debut in the professional world.

The club achieved the grand slam on the national level, winning the Semaine des As, the Coupe de France and the French Championship.

The 2006-07 season resembles the previous one, with SLUC dropping the title in its third consecutive final, after having long dominated the future winner Roanne.

The French offer good resistance to the American stars of the NBA but ultimately lose by ten points.

After a start to the competition that met expectations, France failed against Lithuania in the semi-final, before dropping the match for fourth place against Italy.

France put an end to the hopes of the home side in the play-off, then eliminated defending champion Lithuania in the quarter-finals before facing Greece.

But, the trainer Claude Bergeaud finally prefers a youngster, Johan Petro, in order to give him the possibility of acquiring an experience of international competitions [7].

In September 2014, with two partners, he opened a first center under the En Formes brand, specializing in the care and sports rehabilitation of obese people.

The concept of this center is based on a physical and sports rehabilitation program for people with obesity, whether or not they require bariatric surgery.

However, this physical and sporting activity is essential in the surgical management of obese patients, because it optimizes and ensures the sustainability of weight loss while limiting muscle wasting and bone and joint disorders.

This need is now well known, as the scientific literature insists on the need to supervise weight loss with physical activity of at least 150 minutes per week, data taken up by the Haute Autorité de Santé.

Cyril Julian is now a triathlete, he runs ironmans 70.3 and 140.6 and is destined to finish the trilogy of extreme triathlons which are the Norseman, Celtman and Swissman.