About Dann

Get Fit Do It Right is my personal motto and it best describes my way of life. Yet it sure does not represent "the old me". "The old me" was a person who could not believe there was a future. The old me was overweight by 160 pounds who spent 70% of the day on a couch, looking for my next bag of blame...(chips, candy, etc.), quick fix diets and other various other methods of weight loss all had their effects, unfortunately none lasted and sometimes there were very negative side affects.

The bottom line, I was still overweight and still very unhappy. I believe everyone is presented with an opportunity in their life to make a change that can catapult them into their perceived "ultimate state of being". For me it was a picture from my 40th birthday. It was then that the old me said "What's going on here?" My re-entry into the world of the living began rather modestly. I went to the gym alone to kill time and drop pounds, and for me cardio was the exercise of choice. Before long I was making progress, I was losing weight and my self esteem grew ten fold. With this new found strength, I knew that the first thing that I had to change was what I chose to put into my body. Like I said, my bag of blame had to be addressed. Making healthy food choices was an important part of my new lifestyle combined with cardio workouts and strength training. As my body changed and my confidence grew, it became clear to me that my life's experiences were all for a worthy cause: Helping others through the power of physical fitness.

Today eight years later, I am in the best physical shape of my life and have the opportunity to share my passion for healthy living, and exercise with others. In my studio there are “no judgments”. Each clients work at their own pace and my workouts are tough but enjoyable. No two workouts at Get Fit are the same, and we spend a lot of time on strengthening the “core”. The only thing that I ask my personal clients and Fitness Campers is that each person be committed to giving their very best during their hour workout.

I believe everyone is presented with an opportunity
in their life to make a change that can catapult them into
their perceived "ultimate state of being".
For me it was a picture from my 40th birthday.

Dann