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Meet Maano: Finding Strength Through Change

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Meet Maano, our newest personal trainer at Frederick Fitness. Discover her journey from Namibia to Canada and her passion for helping clients grow stronger.

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Edmonton personal trainer and online coach based out of a private studio. 

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  • 6724 99 Street, Edmonton, AB T6E 5B8
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I’ve never been a good sleeper. Ever since my tee I’ve never been a good sleeper.

Ever since my teenage years, I’ve had a habit of staying up too late — usually working late or playing video games later than I should — and constantly being behind the 8-ball on rest.

One connection I’ve made over the years is how often poor sleep showed up alongside injuries.

Even when I was training hard and trying to be a well-rounded, balanced athlete, I’d still get hurt doing things that shouldn’t have caused issues.

The most recent example was tearing my rectus femoris playing soccer. I was tired, stepped into a long shot, and my quad went. Not a freak accident — just a body that didn’t have the margin it needed.

I’ve learned that with how explosive my body is, if recovery isn’t dialed in, injuries find their way in.

I’m still a work in progress.
My routine is better and I fall asleep quickly once my head hits the pillow — the real challenge now is consistently protecting a big enough sleep window.

Sleep doesn’t just support training.
It protects it.
Most people don’t stop training because they’re la Most people don’t stop training because they’re lazy.
They stop because what they’re doing stops working.

This program is for people who used to feel athletic,
but now feel inconsistent, beat up, or stuck spinning their wheels.

Structured training. Real progression. Coaching that fits adult life.

If you want that feeling back, apply through the link in my bio.
I put together a short checklist that covers some I put together a short checklist that covers some core habits I focus on with clients who want to stay strong, recover well, and train consistently.

It’s not meant to replace coaching or give you a perfect plan.
It’s meant to help you focus on what actually matters — without overthinking every detail.

If you’ve trained before but feel pulled in too many directions by workouts, nutrition advice, and recovery tips, this will help bring things back to the basics.

I’m sharing the 2026 Healthy Habit Checklist for free.

If you want a copy, comment CHECKLIST or send me a DM and I’ll send you the link.
One of the biggest things I see with people who wa One of the biggest things I see with people who want to train consistently is this:

There’s just too much noise.

Workouts. Nutrition advice. Recovery rules. Conflicting opinions.
Everything feels important — so nothing really sticks.

Most people don’t need more information.
They need clarity and structure.

A plan that tells them what actually matters, and what can wait.

That’s exactly what I focus on in my coaching — simplifying the process so progress can actually happen.

If this feels familiar, you’re not broken.
You’re just overloaded.

More on this soon.
I've been spending some time lately thinking about I've been spending some time lately thinking about how people train long-term — not just for a few hard weeks, but in a way that actually holds up year after year.

Most of the people I work with aren’t beginners.
They’ve trained before, they’re busy, and they don’t want extreme plans or constant resets. They want something that fits real life and still gets results.

Over the next little while, I’m going to start sharing more around that — what actually matters, what doesn’t, and what I see working over and over again.

More on this soon.
Hip flexor issues aren’t just about tightness. Yes Hip flexor issues aren’t just about tightness.
Yes, stretching matters — especially if you sit a lot.
But stretching alone usually isn’t enough.

Here’s a straightforward pairing:
• a simple stretch to restore length
• a low-effort activation to build strength and control

These are safe, simple movements you can do daily, from almost anywhere — no long warm-up or special equipment required.

Small, consistent work like this adds up faster than you might expect.
Try this before training or after a long day of sitting, and let me know how it feels.

#hipflexors #mobilitywork  #functionaltraining #dailyhabits #injuryprevention #frederickfitness #yegfitness
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