His government name is Dermarjay Smith, but he's known to the world as "The Jamaican Kid Trainer".
The eight-year-old became an Internet sensation, when a video of him, training his family members went viral. Some folks have good looks. Others have undeniable charm. Little man has both. Add those characteristics to a relentless desire to motivate and catchphrase, 'Me no do weakness. Me do muscle' that'll get anyone hype, and you've got a star worthy of national attention. Smith recently appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and challenged Usain Bolt to a foot race, and he didn't back down.
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Smith said he only recently got into exercising when he noticed kids bullying other his in his neighborhood. I don't think \anyone wants it with him though. He starts his day off with 60 pushups no break and ends with another 30 for good measure.
"I had a cousin who was getting bullied about his size and his weight. So, I had to do something. So, like you see on the TV. I gotta be fit and strong."
Here are the two videos that started the phenomenon. The first one has more than 500,000 views on YouTube.