Programs

Choose the perfect plan for your journey


Who we work with


Monthly Programming

Surge: Ignite Your Strength
$99.00
Every month

Stay consistent with personalized workouts and nutrition tracking.

Elevated: Reach New Heights
$149.00
Every month

Boost your routine with tailored plans to build strength and improve endurance.

Extreme: For Athletes
$175.00
Every month

Take your fitness to the next level with intensive guidance to achieve lasting results.


Wellness Products

Develop Habits, Build Awareness Achieve Wellness Goals

Tier 1: Goal-Oriented Success Workbook
$75.00
One time

Includes one 30-minute onboarding call. Focus: Establish a strong foundation for your wellness journey.

Tier 2: Awareness and Motivation Workbook
$99.00
One time

Includes all Tier 1 workbook content. Includes two 30-minute onboarding calls. Focus: Build mindfulness and maintain momentum.

Tier 3: Lifestyle Integration Workbook
$135.00
One time

Includes all Tier 1 and Tier 2 workbook content. Includes three 30-minute onboarding calls. Focus: Foster sustainable habits and long-term wellness.

Only pay for the $25 monthly accountability after your set-up is complete

FAQ

Personal Training

 

Weight Loss

Our approach to weight loss is fat loss with muscle growth without two-hour cardio sessions or restrictive diets.

 

 

strength Gains

Combining overall body conditioning, strength endurance, and resistance training our workout model takes circuit training to the next level to build strength and gain stamina quickly and effectively.

 

 

fOcuS on foRm

Picking up heavy things without throwing your back out or pinching a nerve comes down to form, not weight. We’ll work with free weights to increase stability, core strength, and manage demand on the cardiovascular, skeletal, and muscular systems simultaneously.

 

 

virtual training

When meeting in person isn’t possible, virtual sessions offer flexibility and convenience.

 

 

chronic conditions /INjuries

Working out can be scary and overwhelming when complicated by chronic conditions or prior injuries. Jo Strong trainers have specialized expertise in developing workout programs that avoid aggravating your condition and can potentially help ease your symptoms.

 

 

Jo Strong Fitness Programs

 
 

Baby Steps to CrossFit

$1000+ worth of content including 10 self-paced workouts, video tutorials for all exercises, and direct access via email, messenger or Zoom. No equipment necessary! Free weights are helpful, but we can use furniture and homemade weights. Learn more


 

AT HOME WORKOUTS

Fun workouts that will take 15 min to 1 hour to complete and range from beginner to expert. Interested in more? Learn more



How long before I see results?

There is no universal timeline that every individual can use to see results. Multiple factors may contribute to your individual progress and success, including: training frequency, diet, sleep, and stress. With consistency, it generally takes 6-8 weeks to see and feel physical changes in your body composition. Jo Strong offers sustainable, permanent results and improvement in health through building new habits. Do not expect crash diets or crazy workout routines; they simply DO NOT WORK in the long run. Whatever routine you choose needs to be the same time and mental commitment as the routine you do 6 months from now and next year. Remember, Rome wasn’t built in a day.

Are there refunds? What if I move?

There are no refunds because all sessions can be completed with the right commitment. Jo Strong offers virtual training if the client is out of town and sessions do not expire until six months after purchase.

What if I get sick or need to reschedule?

Let us know in advance the best you can. Our trainers need to plan their schedule and it’s unfair to expect someone to wake up just for you only to find out they aren’t actually going to work OR getting paid. Maybe they canceled a fun date because they’re loyal to their client’s schedule, they deserve the respect/compensation for their time. Accordingly, 24 hour notice is required to change a session day/time.

Will I see results if I only meet once a week?

That’s up to you! Did you get better at cooking by only doing it once a week? It’s possible but it will likely be slow and you may be re-learning things over and over again (which can be expensive over time). Meeting once a week CAN be a successful approach IF you put in the serious work it takes on the other days of the week. It’s perfectly acceptable to use our trainers as an accountability coach to check in with you once a week, but there is an additional fee for providing you with workouts to do on your own.

I heard the owner is a CrossFitter. Will I have to do CrossFit in my private sessions?

Absolutely not (unless YOU want to do CrossFit)! Our trainers customize and cater all sessions specifically to each individual client. Even the owner rarely suggests clients to participate in CrossFit, it’s not the right sport for everyone.

How do you approach working with clients that have chronic pain (including back and neck pain)?

Get diagnosed first, we are not doctors but we’re great at treating chronic pain. It’s also very important for your doctor to first approve you for exercise before meeting for a consultation. Our trainers will be much more successful in making your body stronger in the way you need with a previous diagnosis and clearance. After clearance, Jo Strong trainers localize the issue and make the weaker muscles stronger to decrease aggravation and strain on the overused tissues. 

Can my personal trainer help me with stress, sleep, sedentary lifestyle management?

Your trainer may have a tip or trick that has helped them and may be very useful for you too. However, what your trainer may not have experience in is counseling practices to help you dive into why you are so stressed and not able to sleep. Sounds like therapy right? Our Registered Dietitians take a holistic approach for health that focuses more on what’s holding you back from eating the right foods and making time for exercise rather than “what to eat”.

Why can’t my personal trainer manage my nutrition plan?

For nutrition counseling, it is important to see a registered dietitian. Personal trainers don’t usually have the proper education or credentials to manage someone else’s nutrition. Dietitians not only provide you with research and evidence-based nutrition recommendations to help meet your individualized goals, but they also advise in a way that avoids restrictive and unhealthy eating patterns. Did you know that long-term calorie counting and avoiding your favorite foods are signs of disordered eating patterns?

How will the trainer personalize my workout plan?

The personal trainer puts every client through movement assessment, through which they identify areas of strengths and weaknesses. Combined with their goals, the program is then designed to address not only their goals but also to address their newfound weaknesses. 

Is working out without a diet plan enough to reach all of my goals?    

This could vary depending on your goal. If your goal is to lose weight, when you start a workout program, this usually increases your activity level and may help you lose weight. Since you are now moving more and having a higher expenditure, you are most probably burning more calories, leading to weight loss. 

On the other hand, if your goal is to gain weight or build muscle, you may need some support from a dietitian to help you make sure you are getting the nutrients you need to reach your goal. 

In both cases, if you do not have a healthy relationship with food, working out alone may not be enough to achieve your targets. 

I’ve noticed that I have some habits in my life I want to improve, how can my trainer or nutritionist help?

Both your trainer and nutritionist will help curate a plan that is tailored for your goals. Your trainer can help by creating personalized workout plans and providing accountability and your nutritionist can offer tailored dietary advice and support behavioral changes. If you have specific habits that you would like to change, they can help you create short-term and long-term goals to improve these habits. 

I don’t have a place to workout, how can I hire a Jo Strong Trainer?

If you don’t have a place to workout, there are two options to train with a Jo Strong Trainer:

  1. Live virtual training sessions that can either be done at home with no equipment/minimal equipment, such as weights and resistance bands, or at a gym. 

  2. Self-paced workouts that could be done at home or in your gym. This would include tutorial videos for you to follow at your own pace. 

I have a tight schedule, how do I ensure a trainer will match it before purchasing?

Before making a purchase, all incoming clients will receive a consultation session where they will be able to meet their trainer and come up with a suitable schedule before purchasing. 


A Healthy relationship

Eating right starts with how you see food. There are no foods we should never touch and plenty of foods we should have lots of. Let’s change how you approach dinner time and parties with friends.


strength Gains

Learn about how to fuel before and after workouts to meet your goals faster. We will find the right approach to get you where you want to be.


Balance is key

Yes, you have to pay attention to calories to meet your goals but that’s not the main focus. Not all calories are equal. We’ll focus on creating sustainable and enjoyable eating habits.


FAQ


Will I get a diet plan when I sign up for nutrition?

Have diet plans worked for you in the past? If so, then why are you signing up for nutrition? The reality is that no diet plan offers a permanent solution. No amount of calorie counting is a permanent solution either; looking at labels every time you buy food or eat is just not the way to live. Jo Strong dietitians offer a holistic approach to nutrition counseling that will have you feeling better and more confident in your food choices than ever before.

What does working with a Jo Strong Dietitian include?

Jo Strong Dietitians help improve a host of different aspects of their clients lifestyle, including but not limited to: managing stress, improving sleep, hydration, family-life, and exercise. Jo Strong Dietitians can also provide sedentary lifestyle solutions, meal prep ideas, and grocery shopping skills to help improve someone’s health. Click here for the self-paced guide.

I don’t like cooking, how can I manage my nutrition goals?

You do not need to be a professional chef to prepare or eat a nutritious meal. Remember there are plenty of meals and snacks that don’t require heat, chopping, or a pile of dishes. Jo Strong provides nutrition counseling, including simple recipe ideas and having individualized go-to take-out options, to help meet your nutrition goals.

At Jo Strong we also talk about how important it is to still have your favorite foods, no matter how “unhealthy” you feel they are. We work with you to find the balance you need to reach health goals without saying goodbye to steak and potatoes at your favorite restaurant. No food is good or bad, that means something different for everyone. Click here if you want more information about this strategy.

Is working out without a diet plan enough to reach all of my goals?    

This could vary depending on your goal. If your goal is to lose weight, when you start a workout program, this usually increases your activity level and may help you lose weight. Since you are now moving more and having a higher expenditure, you are most probably burning more calories, leading to weight loss. 

On the other hand, if your goal is to gain weight or build muscle, you may need some support from a dietitian to help you make sure you are getting the nutrients you need to reach your goal. 

In both cases, if you do not have a healthy relationship with food, working out alone may not be enough to achieve your targets.

I’ve noticed that I have some habits in my life I want to improve, how can my trainer or nutritionist help?

Both your trainer and nutritionist will help curate a plan that is tailored for your goals. Your trainer can help by creating personalized workout plans and providing accountability and your nutritionist can offer tailored dietary advice and support behavioral changes. If you have specific habits that you would like to change, they can help you create short-term and long-term goals to improve these habits. 

Will I have to cut out my favorite foods to see results?

No, you can still enjoy your favorite foods as part of a healthy balanced diet and still see results. Our main focus is to approach nutrition holistically, building enjoyable and sustainable eating habits that will support your goals. 

Why can’t my personal trainer manage my nutrition plan?

For nutrition counseling, it is important to see a registered dietitian. Personal trainers don’t usually have the proper education or credentials to manage someone else’s nutrition. Dietitians not only provide you with research and evidence-based nutrition recommendations to help meet your individualized goals, but they also advise in a way that avoids restrictive and unhealthy eating patterns. Did you know that long-term calorie counting and avoiding your favorite foods are signs of disordered eating patterns?

I know I should eat more vegetables for my health, how can a dietitian help?

A dietitian can help provide you with guidance in building new healthy habits, including eating more vegetables. They can brainstorm ideas on how to include more vegetables in your diet as well as keeping you accountable. With an open mind anything is possible!

I feel guilty after eating certain foods, do I have to avoid them or is there a better way?

Guilt happens after eating something without making a set decision beforehand. First think and plan, “will this fill me up and make me feel good?” If the answer is no then make a plan to turn the answer to yes, it may include some of the food you were thinking about having! 

I’ve tried skipping meals to lose weight but this isn’t working anymore, what do I do now?

Skipping meals is never a good idea. You will be more hungry later in the day, most likely overeat or at least snack more and may end up eating more calories than if you had the original meal. Losing weight requires a sustainable way and not just a quick fix such as skipping a meal. Working with a dietitian may help you plan your meals better and still lose weight!

I know I’m not supposed to finish my food when I’m already full but it’s a habit, is there really a solution?

There’s a lot to consider when it comes to overeating. We all do it for different reasons and here are just some to consider: 

You won’t fight food waste on your own.

You won’t save money by eating everything. 

You won’t spend more money if you throw some food away either. 

You made or bought the meal with your health in mind so don’t throw your health out the window by telling yourself you should finish it. 

Working with a dietitian will include diving into these deep rooted values to analyze how to break the habit. There really is a solution!

What foods are good or bad for you?

Trick question. There aren’t any categories. If you see some foods as bad then you’re focusing on the wrong thing. Some foods will make you feel better than others. Focus on this and you will find a place for the twinkie in your diet. Making this mental shift is easier said than done to moderate the intake of the foods that don’t digest as well. This is where our dietitians can guide you in the journey.