Although my "real" job is a corporate tax accountant, I've been passionate about health and fitness for several years. It’s been a journey to find that passion though; I was a very unhealthy individual until my last two years in college. Luckily, I had several college roommates who introduced me to nutrition and exercise. I experienced several positive benefits, like weight loss and increased self-esteem and confidence, but the real life changer was what exercise did for me specifically.
I’ve always had a lot of energy. Some might say a little too much! Exercise became the outlet to make me the focused, balanced woman I am today. As my passion for fitness grew, so did my fitness participation. I moved from 30 minute elliptical workouts, to group fitness classes, to running, swimming, and biking. I fell in love with racing, both running and triathlons, and began to push the distances further and further. As a result, I’ve completed four marathons (and just signed up for number five!) and just finished a half ironman triathlon three weeks ago.
Although I’m proud of all I’ve done, it wasn’t enough for me. What really inspired me was when I passed my passion for fitness on to someone else. It started off as informal strength training sessions for inquiring friends. As I became a more accomplished runner, I began to “teach” my friends how to run. I was the only runner in my friend group, now all of my friends and husband participate in various local races with me. Still, something was missing.
I had been taking spin classes for over five years when the idea struck that I wanted to teach it. It’s the best idea I’ve ever had! I know I take group fitness classes to push myself to do what I wouldn’t do on my own. It’s hard to describe the joy I get watching others find and shatter their limits. I look forward to finding new opportunities to do this through your company.