
Andrea
Andrea brings over a decade of coaching experience and a deeply personal passion for health and fitness. She’s helped clients do everything from lose weight and clean up their nutrition to run marathons and, yes, even touch their toes. But for her, the most meaningful wins are the ones where someone finally feels confident in their own skin.
With a background in college softball, roller derby, figure competitions, and marathon running…including qualifying for the Boston Marathon… Andrea knows what it means to chase big goals. As a long-time vegetarian and holistic nutritionist, she’s also well-versed in how food choices fuel both performance and long-term health. She loves helping clients find doable, sustainable habits, especially when it comes to simplifying nutrition or fitting training into a busy, family-filled schedule.
Andrea’s coaching style is rooted in support, structure, and contagious positivity. She’s the coach who’ll cheer you on every step of the way…and also help you map out your schedule to make sure it actually happens. Whether you’re chasing a pull-up or learning to eat without guilt, she believes the best changes happen when you take it one win at a time.
Credentials:
Certified Personal Trainer (CPT)
Holistic Nutritionist
Pilates Mat & Reformer Instructor





I think you are absolutely right. Little changes can keep you on track and can lead to bigger and better changes. I think that what holds me back are the exercises. As I get older, I am unable to move the way I want. At this time I can’t even do a push up due to my wrists. I will keep trying though. I haven’t given up
That perfectly describes my situation – you could not have found a better picture. This helps me a lot to stand the rough months I am going through since my husband has deceased so suddenly and unexpected at the age of 52 this summer. Thanks Cory for your motivation 🙏🫶. I Senf you a big hug from over the ocean- Germany.
Sometimes we do need to regress to progress. By modifying through maybe a neutral grip push up or stands or even doing mobility work for our wrists as we do a bench press instead for a bit, can help us build strength and meet our body where it is at as we even rebuild to the movements we felt caused pain prior!
My thoughts are with you Simone. I’m sorry for your loss. Please take care of yourself!
Thank you so much. Just the kick I needed!
Glad it helped!