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- Kelsey Beaumaster
763-843-3571
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"I want to help people live their best life! Whether that means training for an event or competition, or losing weight and toning up to look and feel good, I want to help!"
Kelsey has been active her whole life. She loves to train for new and challenging endeavors, some of her favorite accomplishments are summiting Mount Kilimanjaro and her most recent cave expedition in Son Doong Cave. She also enjoys racing; whether it is running, an obstacle course race, or triathlons. Her personal mission statement is to be a role model and inspiration to everyone she meets to lead a more active, healthy, balanced, and holistic life. - Angela DeMichele
440-789-9152
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Ohio native Angela DeMichele is a NASM Certified Personal Trainer and 200-HR Registered Yoga Teacher, with a specialization as a Kidding Around Yoga Teacher. Within our community, she is a School Social Worker and Track & Field Coach. Angela has over a decade of experience providing services to children and families as a Social Worker, Personal Trainer, Yoga Teacher and High School Coach. Angela works with individuals with varying goals from fat loss, strength training, athletic performance, pre and postnatal, corrective exercise, and general fitness & health. She has led a dozen athletes to State for Track and Field and has competed in USPA Powerlifting meets herself. Her education and certifications have provided her with the opportunity to combine her passions for fitness and emotional wellness. Her motto is, “Live, learn, pass on.” - Donna Finnell
763-227-2380
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Four-time winner of Monticello Times Reader's Choice award for Best Personal Trainer. Specialties include: weight loss, post physical therapy, strength training, pool exercise for all ages and abilities; Silver Sneaker exercise, online / video wellness coaching; Ballroom Dance, Yoga, Ener-Chi, Barre, HIIT, Spin, Step & Zumba certified instructor. - Nate Krohn
612-270-7908
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Certified through NASM (National Academy of Sports Medicine) and NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning Association) as a Personal Trainer and Strength and Conditioning Athletic Coach. Nate's proficiencies include Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Power Lifting. - Melanie Nelson
719-332-7346
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Melanie specializes in corrective exercise to identify dysfunction in clients to help them reach their fullest potential. If you notice a recurring injury, are stuck in a performance plateau or are new to exercise and want to make sure you have a strong foundation to start reaching your goals contact Melanie for a movement assessment. - Tyron N. Terry Sr.
320-319-0527
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Tyron Terry is an experienced trainer and coach and has been involved with the sport of basketball for over 25 years. As a player at Valley City High School in North Dakota, Terry led the Hi-Liners to back-to-back state tournament appearances, was an all-state selection his junior and senior seasons and was named North Dakota Mr. Basketball in 2000. After graduation, he continued his career, playing two years at North Dakota State University and two years at Valley City State University, where he was named an all-conference performer in the Dakota Athletic Conference in 2004-05. Terry has been training and coaching youth programs in Elk River and surrounding areas the past few years, forming Mr. Basketball Academy in 2019.
In addition to individual and group training, Terry has worked with a number of youth traveling programs as a coach/trainer and served as a Varsity Assistant and JV coach at Spectrum High School. Mr. Basketball Academy offers 1-on-1 and group skill development, camps/clinics (both private and community), AAU, and scouting. Participants of our academy will work on agility, conditioning, mental capacity (always thinking to give the extra effort & what it takes to play championship basketball), and the fundamentals (ballhandling, shooting, footwork, etc.). The objective is to breakdown the fundamentals to ensure that the skill set foundation is correct. From that point, repetition of the correct motions will lead to the appropriate muscle memory. Naturally, once we get to that point the confidence is high and players start to see success. Once they experience success, they start to love the game, if they love the game + confidence + proper muscle memory and fundamentals = prosperity on the hardwood!