Why I Love Teaching?!
This morning, after teaching three back-to-back classes, and sat down with a new personal training client (more on that role another day!). But right now, I want to pause and celebrate the joy, the sweat, and the powerful sense of connection that happens in the studio—because being an instructor is more than a job. It’s a calling. A privilege. And something I’m deeply passionate about.
A member asked me this morning, “Why do you love teaching so much?”
She smiled and said, “You always bring so much energy and fun, and there’s always something different!”
That simple question really made me reflect—because the truth is, I absolutely love what I do.
I’ve been teaching group fitness for over 25 years (yes, really!). I started in 1999 at four different locations throughout La Crosse and Onalaska. From the very beginning, I found purpose in building workouts that empower people to move, to grow, and to believe in themselves.
One of my greatest passions is helping people discover what they can do—no matter their age, experience, or limitations. I love offering modifications, mixing things up, and making sure every class brings a sense of fun, challenge, and success.
Teaching in person lets me feel the room—the energy shifts, the shared momentum, the smiles, the “are you serious right now?!” looks (to which I always respond: “I’d never ask you to do something I couldn’t do myself!”


). It’s the unspoken encouragement that happens when people move together.
And I’ll be honest—no screen can replicate that.
During the pandemic, I taught Zoom classes 3 to 5 times a week. The students were amazing, the community strong, and the energy real—but it wasn’t the same. Don’t get me wrong—I appreciate the reach and flexibility of virtual fitness. It opened doors and allowed me to connect with students across the globe. But being in the room? Breathing, sweating, and showing up together? That’s the kind of magic I’ll always return to.
I’m sharing this not only because someone asked me why I love teaching—but because I believe in living with purpose. If you don’t love what you do, it’s never too late to pivot. “Life is too short not to pursue your passion!”
After 25 years, I can honestly say the time has flown—and I feel incredibly blessed to keep doing what I love: changing lives, supporting our community, and bringing the fun, and positivity every time I clip on that sweet little mic.