I was a fitness enthusiast for years before a dramatic job loss gave me the push I needed to become an instructor. This is the first time in my professional career I can honestly say I have a job that I LOVE!
I majored in Broadcasting and Policital Science at Marquette University, and started on the career path of non profit fundraising when I graduated in in 1996. I was able to stay home full time when my sons were little- they are now 14, 12 and 7!
Between the births of #2 and #3 I started training for and competeing in sprint distance trathalons, mostly as a way to lose the baby weight. I supplemented my outdoor training with group cyclling and bootcamp classes at the YMCA, and I LOVED it. After the birth of #3 I ended my "triathalon career" but kept up my weekly YMCA habit, even when returning to non-profit fundraising in a part time capacity.
I started working at the YMCA when my last non-profit job went south. One of my long-time favorite group fitness instructors said "you could totally do this!" I didn't believe her... but I did it anyway! I started out teaching a Monday morning bootcamp and I was TERRIFIED. I practiced for a month before my first class!
From that fatefull start in 2015 I have been given opportunities to grow and expand my fitness knowledge and experience. I LOVE working at the Y. Our diverse membership keep me challenged and entertained everyday.
