The world stopped in 2020. Gyms closed. Streets emptied. Living rooms turned into makeshift offices, classrooms, and—if you were lucky—workout spaces. For many, it was a disruption. For one soon-to-be mother of two, it was a defining moment.
Pregnant and stuck at home, she found herself missing the active, moving life she used to take for granted—a life that now felt like it belonged to someone else, back in the “before kids” days. The uncertainty of the world pressed in, and navigating pregnancy during a global shutdown felt completely overwhelming. But instead of giving in to stillness and frustration, she made a choice: to find a new way forward, not just for herself, but for moms everywhere who were feeling the same struggle.
It didn’t happen overnight. It started as a quiet, persistent spark—a little voice inside insisting that becoming a mom shouldn’t mean losing touch with her strength, her confidence, or the deep connection to her own body that she had always cherished.
That spark led to certifications in Personal Training, Pre & Postnatal Fitness Specialization, and Prenatal Nutrition. It led to hours of study, deep dives into the science of the core and pelvic floor, and countless trial-and-error workouts in her own living room. Most of all, it led to a mission: to help mothers rebuild their strength—not just physically, but from the very center of who they are.

It All Starts at the Center
The revelation came early. Everything—balance, stability, posture, power—originates from the center. But here’s the truth: most new and expecting moms aren’t told that pregnancy and postpartum change how that center works. And if you ignore that? You feel it everywhere.

