Get leveled up was founded in April 2014 by Andrew Tatum, 30, in order to inspire people to balance their lives with exercise and healthy thinking. Tatum has struggled with obesity, depression, anxiety and drug addiction. After over coming those obstacles in the past two years Tatum wants to be able to share his story and experience with others who also struggle with addiction. Tatum helps his community by working with organizations that create events to encourage people to get out and exercise. These events include marathons and triathlons. Tatum also gives speeches at schools and sporting events about his past to spread awareness of over coming addiction.Get leveled up was founded in April 2014 by Andrew Tatum, 30, in order to inspire people to balance their lives with exercise and healthy thinking. Tatum has struggled with obesity, depression, anxiety and drug addiction. After over coming those obstacles in the past two years Tatum wants to be able to share his story and experience with others who also struggle with addiction. Tatum helps his community by working with organizations that create events to encourage people to get out and exercise. These events include marathons and triathlons. Tatum also gives speeches at schools and sporting events about his past to spread awareness of over coming addiction.Get leveled up was founded in April 2014 by Andrew Tatum, 30, in order to inspire people to balance their lives with exercise and healthy thinking. Tatum has struggled with obesity, depression, anxiety and drug addiction. After over coming those obstacles in the past two years Tatum wants to be able to share his story and experience with others who also struggle with addiction. Tatum helps his community by working with organizations that create events to encourage people to get out and exercise. These events include marathons and triathlons. Tatum also gives speeches at schools and sporting events about his past to spread awareness of over coming addiction.Get leveled up was founded in April 2014 by Andrew Tatum, 30, in order to inspire people to balance their lives with exercise and healthy thinking. Tatum has struggled with obesity, depression, anxiety and drug addiction. After over coming those obstacles in the past two years Tatum wants to be able to share his story and experience with others who also struggle with addiction. Tatum helps his community by working with organizations that create events to encourage people to get out and exercise. These events include marathons and triathlons. Tatum also gives speeches at schools and sporting events about his past to spread awareness of over coming addiction.