Meet Jenine Wright: Founder of Fit Life and Diastasis Recti Specialist

Meet Jenine Wright: Founder of Fit Life and Diastasis Recti Specialist

Meet Jenine Wright: Founder of Fit Life and Diastasis Recti Specialist

Meet Jenine Wright, the founder of Fit Life and a leading expert in the field of diastasis recti repair. With a robust background in exercise physiology and extensive experience in health promotion and training, Jenine has dedicated her career to helping individuals achieve optimal health and fitness. This four-part series will explore her journey, the impact of her work, and the transformative stories of her clients.

Journey to Specialization

Jenine Wright’s path to becoming a diastasis recti specialist is grounded in her academic and professional achievements. She holds a master’s degree in exercise physiology from Adelphi University and a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from the University of Massachusetts. Before founding Fit Life, Jenine worked in clinical physiology and health promotion, honing her skills and expanding her knowledge base.

Her role as an examiner for the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and her numerous certifications, including ACSM Exercise Specialist and Health Fitness Instructor, Functional Movement Screening, and TRX Suspension Training, highlight her commitment to professional excellence. Jenine's dedication to her field is further evidenced by her qualifications as a STOTT Trained Pilates instructor and a Tupler Trained Professional specializing in diastasis recti repair.

The Fit Life Model

Jenine's philosophy for Fit Life integrates movement, nutrition, stress management, and support from health professionals. This holistic approach ensures that clients receive comprehensive care, addressing all facets of their health. Jenine and her team at Fit Life are dedicated to guiding and inspiring their members to achieve their best health and fitness outcomes.

Stay tuned for the next article in this series, where we will delve into the specific techniques Jenine uses to treat diastasis recti.

Visit her website here.

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