When I was young, I wanted to be a professional athlete. I thought I’d be the first girl to play in the MLB, because I was the only girl who played on my little league team.
I have always been athletic. I am a multi-sport athlete 🥎🏀🏐. I played collegiate volleyball. I thought this was my dream.
And then I quit.
Everything I had worked to hard for, wasn’t working out.
I had to reinvent myself.
And find a new passion for health & fitness.
I turned to the great outdoors🌲☀️🌊. I became a Grand Canyon River Guide. I found a new team, new purpose, and a whole new sense of strength & endurance. I became someone who was fun to “suffer” with. IYKYK.
Eventually I transitioned away from summers in the canyon & seasonal work. Leaving my most fond & memorable phase of life behind.
And I had to reinvent myself…again.
I swirled around the full-time, corporate, job pool. I never really found my place. I’ve always kept up my certifications, always wanted to learn new tricks of the trade & always landed at a gym or yoga studio working for a free membership. 🏋🏼♀️🤸🏼♀️🧘🏼♀️
Eventually, I got hired at Intermountain Hospital in Park City, UT. This is home to a spectacular Sports Medicine & Performance Clinic.At this occupation, I coach, train & rehab athletes of all types; from Olympic athletes to your pickleball playing grandma…and sometimes that grandma is ALSO an Olympic athlete🤯
I have a seasoned & eclectic résumé is this field & my intention is to help others find ease in their lives through health, wellness, and fitness. I help people find their middle ground.