The goal is to identify keystone behaviors, which, when adjusted slightly, cause a cascade effect that positively impacts all domains of your health. An example would be finding a healthy outlet after a stressful day, say a walk with a loved one after dinner, leading to less late night snacking which then leads to a better night’s sleep which in turn enables you to get a good workout the next day which helps alleviate stress before it accumulates. This starts with identifying areas where you feel ready to experiment with small changes, finding support from professionals, family and/or friends, and holding yourself accountable so the shifts in behavior become habits rather than temporary fixes. Learning about stress capacity and the different types of stress is the first step in better stress management.
Stress Management & Routine
In The Strengths-Based Workbook for Stress Relief, Dr. Ryan Niemiec Stress created the following equation: Stress = Pressure minus Capacity. He goes on to explain, “Stress refers to the total amount of pressures and demands you are under after you consider your various capacities, resources, and adaptations.’ Simply, stress balance boils down to managing these two factors. Societally, we often hear about stress reduction, however, it is important to note that stress is essential to growth. Using the stress of exercise as an example, the body must be put under stress in order to increase strength or improve fitness; the same is true for emotional stress.
Dr. Niemiec frames what you have most likely experienced when it comes to the stress equation:
- Too little pressure coupled with excess capacity, or resilience, can lead to boredom and becoming disengaged.
- Too much pressure coupled with insufficient capacity causes feelings of being overwhelmed.
- An ideal equation is when the amount of pressure equates to the amount of capacity – this is referred to as flow or being ‘in the zone’.
While we often hear that stress reduction is key to health, building capacity is equally important. Stress management is dynamic. We hope you find the framework above may be a useful reference when trying to figure out where to focus your energy during periods of stress as well as periods of disengagement.
Pro Tip: “Find something that is easy to do and realistic! Outside of exercise, there are two main things I do to reset and help manage and recover from stress. I first look through my calendar at night to mentally construct a plan for the next day so that I feel ready and prepared for the day. I will also do a run through of my day in the morning before I get out of bed. Secondly, when feeling stressed, spending some time petting and playing with my cats helps to forget about what is worrying me. It’s impossible to stay stressed when looking into your pets’ eyes and seeing their smiling faces!” – Coach Hannah
5 Tips to Increasing Stress Capacity
- Go Outside: Take a 10 minute walk, even if it’s just around the block or up and down the street while on a phone call, make time to go outside, get some fresh air and sun to help calm your nervous system.
- Practice Mindfulness: Pay attention to your breath, this is an easier one to put into practice if you find it impossible to leave your desk or have a busy schedule. Set an alarm or think of a time where you can make a non-negotiable few minutes to dedicate your time to take a few breaths to calm yourself.
- Exercise: Not every form of exercise has to be intense or structured, you can find exercise by dancing, playing with your kids or pets, gardening or cleaning. For most of us exercise comes easiest when we have an appointment with our trainer or group class. But what about the other days? How can you incorporate exercise into your day for only a few minutes? If you’re at your kids soccer practice you can catch some flights on the bleachers and follow up with a few elevated push ups. If you’re sitting in your chair glued to your desk you can do some seated leg stretches, neck and shoulder rolls, or some side bends. All movement is better than no movement at all! If you’re interested in finding some stretches to reduce stress and incorporate into your daily routine check out: https://www.prevention.com/fitness/g35491026/stretches-for-stress-relief/
- Reflection Journal: Find a journal and pen where you can write any and all thoughts down. A lot of people find that journaling has to be structured or well thought out when really many people journal in so many different ways. You can draw, write bullet points, they can be feelings, thoughts, reminders and or goals. Writting can offer stress reduction, emotional well being, mental and emotional clarification, and even problem solving. For different ways to journal check out: https://www.intelligentchange.com/blogs/read/20-types-of-journals-to-keep
- Organize: Set aside a few minutes a day to check your calendar, write in your planner or place a post it note on the fridge to remind you to hold yourself accountable or check off something on your to do list. By taking a few moments in your day to straighten out your thoughts and review your daily tasks you can avoid a lot of chaos by prioritizing this earlier in the day or the night before. Think about how often we stay up at night thinking about what is needed to get done. If you set a specific time of day to check in with these tasks you’ll most likely feel more prepared, well rested, and more productive that day knowing you have a strategic plan to get things done from your organization. Find a time that works for you, grab a pen and jot it all down!
Dae-Von Bishop
Personal Trainer
Spirit Animal: Wolf
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All the way from East Palo Alto, Dae-Von was an avid basketball player and fan since the age of 10. From Eastside College Prep to Sonoma State to Foothill where he received his AA in psychology. Dae-Von developed a passion for training and helping others stay active and healthy after a bad ankle sprain in high school that occurred during the basketball season. Dae-Von received training the following summer at The Riekes Center, leading him to have a healthy senior year season as well as making 2nd team all league.This is what inspired him to become a trainer and help other athletes stay in great shape. At 20 years old, Dae-Von’s personal training journey began at The Riekes Center, and he hasn’t looked back since.
Dae-Von holds certifications in personal training through NASM, archery, as well as speed and agility and weightlifting both through NSPA. He even will do some basketball skill development on the side for young hoopers. His goal is to help people stay as fit and active as possible with little to no complications. I love training groups of athletes in either middle or high school. Those age groups tend to be the best time for athletes to get faster and stronger, as well as they begin to understand movement patterns which allow them to perform at an elite level. There is also a natural competitive aspect of training in groups that pushes kids to go harder during drills.
In his free time, you can find Dae-Von shooting hoops, working out, playing video games, spending time with friends, trying new foods(as long as there is no avocado), or hanging out with his frenchie, Trouble.
What I love about FiT: The embodiment of teamwork that is displayed on a regular basis, as well as the encouragement to constantly get better as trainers.
Favorite sport: Basketball and Football
- Personal Trainer (NASM)
- Certified Speed and Agility Coach (National Sports Performance Association)
- Certified Weightlifting Coach (National Sports Performance Association)
- Archery Lvl. 2 (USA Archery)
Megan Justice
Trainer
Spirit Animal: Grizzly Bear
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Megan grew up in the Sierras, enjoying all the activities found in the mountains as well as 11 years of basketball and 4 years varsity golf. After graduating high school, she studied Integrated Human Biology at Bastyr University and worked in physical therapy for 4 years following school while also getting her Master’s in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine. After learning so much from her doctor counterpart in the PT practice, she decided to open her own business as a personal trainer and health coach. She loved helping clients and teaching them about all the fascinating intricacies within their own body. She values client education and holistic health and wellness, prioritizing the many facets of health with each of her clients.
Jon Angeles
Trainer
Spirit Animal: Leopard
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Jon is from San Jose, CA and has always considered himself an athlete. After playing soccer at West Valley College he began working at Stanford University as a personal trainer. Jon went on to pursue a Masters degree in Kinesiology, multiple certifications and now has over 7 years of experience. When it comes to his training philosophy, he likes taking a strength approach. In his experience, when clients focus on getting stronger and increasing muscle mass, other aspects of their fitness journey fall into place. Helping the general population find their confidence through this type of exercise is truly rewarding.
Outside of the gym, he enjoys spending time with his wife and dog wherever that may be. He makes sure there’s always a travel vacation booked or being planned for the future.
What I love about FiT:
FiT’s philosophy around the 5 tenets of optimal health aligns well with my beliefs surrounding how best to care for my clients and myself. When clients subscribe to FiT’s services, they are signing up for a training program that includes learning about how to live better for longer. Who wouldn’t love that?
James Frederick
Trainer
Spirit Animal: Orca
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- Dynamic Variable Resistance Training (DVRT) Level 1 Certification
- Certificate in Nutrition (FAB Academy)
- Certificate in Applied Stretching Theory and Practice (FTP)
- NASM-CPT
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Serena Earwicker
Operations Manager
Spirit Animal: Owl
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Serena manages the day-to-day operations at FIT. If you need help with something apart from training, she is the one to get it done.
Outside of FIT you will find Serena hiking, biking and playing at the beach with her family.
What I love about FiT: FiT is welcoming and supportive to all. It feels like a hug, a sweaty one. Haha
Favorite sports: Anything I get to see live! Love the energy.
Tracey Downing
Owner
Spirit Animal: Owl
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Tracey Downing has dedicated her life’s journey to empowering individuals to discover newfound confidence in their physical abilities and take command of their long-term well-being. Together with her husband, Thom, she established FiT, a health promotion company, in 2000, impacting numerous lives by guiding them towards positive lifestyle shifts and instilling the importance of prioritizing their health.
Her academic journey at the University of Michigan, where she graduated with a degree in Kinesiology, was complemented by a vibrant period of exploration. Tracey’s adventures took her across the globe to live in places like New Zealand, Ireland, and Scotland. These enriching experiences allowed her to indulge her passion for travel while simultaneously nurturing her professional growth, with roles in clinical and professional sports settings.
Beyond her entrepreneurial pursuits, Tracey treasures her role as a mother to two wonderful children. Outside of her business endeavors, she has completed an Ironman Triathlete, a testament to her unwavering determination, had the incredible honor of being an Olympic Torch Bearer for the Salt Lake City Olympics, and is a 20 year survivor of breast cancer.
In Tracey’s world, fostering physical wellness is not just a profession; it’s a lifelong vocation driven by a genuine desire to inspire and uplift others on their unique journeys toward lasting health and vitality.
What I love about FiT: Seeing people change: doing more than they thought they could, learning more than they thought they would, and showing up to make themselves better.
Favorite sports: Playing tennis and watching anything my kids are playing
Brett Lando
Physical Therapist
Spirit Animal: Cheetah
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Brett grew up in San Francisco and attended St. Ignatius College Preparatory where he ran cross-country and track and field. After graduating from high school, he attended the University of California, Irvine where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology. While at UC Irvine he competed on the cycling team in road and cyclo-cross races and helped manage the campus bike shop.
Brett graduated with his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of California San Francisco/San Francisco State University. He is a graduate of Agile’s yearlong Orthopedic Residency, is a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and most recently completed a yearlong Fellowship in sports and manual therapy.
In his free time, Brett enjoys road cycling, the occasional triathlon, alpine skiing, surfing, backpacking, traveling and cooking with his wife.
What I love about FiT: The TEAM, Learning new exercises from the trainers, and a variety of fun, innovative exercise equipment.
Favorite sports: Cycling, Skiing, Surfing
- Doctor of Physical Therapy
- Board- Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
- Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists
Kendra Wagers
Massage Therapist
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Kendra Wagers has been a Massage Therapist since 2001. A native to California, she began her massage career in the Central valley working with various injury and chronic pain methods under experienced Chiropractors and physical therapists. In 2003 she relocated to Las Vegas, NV to attend the Nevada School of Massage Therapy’s accredited massage program which led to obtaining her National certification from NCBTMB. For over 13 years she worked as a licensed massage therapist in Nevada, including employment at top rated Spas on the Las Vegas strip. Receiving training in various modalities over the years including; Hawaiian Lomilomi, Thai, Sports and Shiatsu. In January of 2017 Kendra decided to return to California and is currently enrolled in the Traditional Chinese Medicine program at Five Branches University, furthering her education on overall health and wellness. With more than 17 years of experience and over 1500 hours in training Kendra has been able to hone in on her passion for healing while combining multiple techniques to provide a personalized and detailed massage to every guest. Her serene approach combined with her roots in structural techniques, offers harmony, balance, and ease to injuries or everyday stresses.
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Katie Deangelis
Personal Trainer
Strength and Wellness Coach
Spirit Animal: Hummingbird
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Originally from the Bay Area, Katie graduated from Chico State University with a Bachelors in both Exercise Physiology and Nutrition with an emphasis in Sports. While observing strength coaches during her internship at Norcal Strength and Conditioning, she became fascinated with the human body and its biomechanics.
Shortly after her first year in college, Katie found that excelling her knowledge in both the foundations of functional movement and nutrition was essential in order for her to pursue her career in preventative health care.
Katie enjoys training each client individually tailored to their goals and intentions by incorporating multiple training styles, thoughtful programming and relating exercise to their interests and daily lifestyle. Her mission is to help clients feel physically and emotionally powerful, strong, and pain-free by using an extensive and realistic approach to intentional movement, intuitive eating, and to encourage behavioral change rooted in nourishment for the brain, body, and soul.
What I love about FiT: FiT embodies a comprehensive approach to fitness and overall health so that you can not only envision but become the best version of you. Our priority isn’t just about what you can accomplish inside the gym, it’s about training for the life you visualize living. It’s about showing up as the healthiest, strongest, and most powerful version of you. At FiT, we don’t just workout, we train because we see the athlete in everybody.
Favorite sports: Functional bodybuilding, weightlifting, swimming, boxing, biking, and volleyball
- American Council on Exercise
- Crossfit Level One
- NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, In Progress
- Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certified, In Progress
Kevin Martin
Strength and Wellness Coach
Personal Trainer
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
OPEX CCP
Spirit Animal: The Lorax
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Kevin graduated from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX with a B.S. in Business Administration with a focus in marketing. As a student, Kevin was a five-time conference champion in the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard diving events. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
He has a particular passion for rehabilitation and improving overall functional status. He enjoys identifying and correcting areas of the body that are not operating at their full potential so that everyone can live life to the fullest!
Kevin has completed a full ironman, multiple 70.3 triathlons, 2 full marathons, as well as several shorter distance triathlons and road races. In addition to triathlon, he has a background in gymnastics, swimming, diving, and volleyball. He enjoys helping everyone find the athlete within themselves and find a love for movement and exercise.
When Kevin isn’t training at FiT or exercising, he enjoys cooking, surfing, hiking, and spending time with his wife and dog. He especially loves being a father his young daughter Mayley.
What I love about FiT: Community, Hard work, Supportive, Fun
Favorite sport: Volleyball, Surfing, Diving, Running, Cycling, Swimming (triathlon), Weight lifting. I love watching all sports.
Tyler Pinkney
- 4 years of collegiate coaching experience
- Former Division I Athlete
- Assisted multiple athletes to the professional level
- Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, National Strength and
- Conditioning Association
- Basic Olympic Lifting Certification, Totten Training Systems
- Bachelors of Science in Psychology
- Masters of Education in Coaching, Sport, Recreation, and Fitness
- Administration
Juliana Oliveira
Trainer
Spirit Animal: Dolphin
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What I love about FiT: I love the schedule flexibility.
Favorite sports: Snorkeling and swimming
Angelo de la Cruz
Orthopedic Massage Therapist & Personal Trainer
Spirit Animal: Wolf-bear-dragon-unicorn beast
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While studying biological sciences at Cal Poly SLO, it became clear that my health was suffering. I was always tired, I couldn’t sleep well, I had digestive issues, and my emotions would swing dramatically at times. The realization came that in order for me to enjoy life to its fullest, I had to get serious about improving the quality of my health.
Since then, I’ve studied with doctors, physical therapists, clinical nutritionists, physical trainers, bodyworkers, and top innovators in the field of health & wellness. Instead of chasing the symptoms of illness, the most effective approaches to well-being are those that work to eliminate things that degrade health AND instill lifestyle habits that allow the natural environment of our bodies and mind to operate as efficiently as possible. In this way, we can be lead lives with less pain & sickness.
My work aims to use the technology of the body to help you live a more vibrant & productive life.
Some of the things I have fun doing are Olympic Weightlifting, breakdancing, parkour & free-running, snowboarding, creating electronic music, digital art photography/ videography, competing in American Ninja Warrior (My competition run is here) & learning about quantum physics.
What I love about FiT: Uplifting, motivating, supportive
Favorite sport: Martial Arts, ninja warrior obstacle courses, break dancing
- Former Life Science Support Scientist at NASA Ames Research Center
- Certified High Performance Coach
- 2nd Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo
- CrossFit – Level 1 Certification
- USA Weightlifting Club Coach Certification
- Intrinsic Coach Certification – Life & Health Coaching
- BS Anatomy & Physiology
- American Massage Therapy Association – Professional Member
- Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork
- Certified Hendrickson Method Instructor
- Primal Reflex Release Instructor
- Certified Massage Therapist
- Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner
Shaun Conness
- USAW Club Coach
- NASM Certified Trainer
- TPI Golf Fitness Instructor
- CHEK Practitioner Level 1
- CHEK Certified Golf Biomechanics Specialist
Jennifer Mulry
Personal Trainer
Spirit Animal: Bear
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What I love about FiT: I love the family atmosphere at FiT and the collective effort to all be the healthiest version of ourselves.
Favorite Sport(s): Basketball & Swimming
Jeff Samson
Trainer
Martial Arts Trainer
Assisted Stretch Practitioner
Spirit Animal: Blue Whale
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What I love about FiT: Great space, staff, clients, ability to pursue my passions
Favorite sport: Jiujitsu