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Joye Dellheim

Tell us a little background about yourself! What does your life outside of the gym look like?

A little about me…we split time equally between Santa Barbara and Tucson. Santa Barbara has my heart!  I love to travel, entertain and spend time with my main squeeze, Dana! We love renovating houses and I love design and art! We have 4 kids and 4 grandchildren all over the country– so that keeps us busy, too!

What impact has training at Prevail made in your life?

Prevail has changed my life!  I wasn’t really into working out at first, but came along because my husband really wanted me to– he loves it so much!  But this year something clicked and the progress I’ve seen with balance and strength and changes in my body and how I feel makes me so happy. I love my workout days now!!!

What are you most proud of achieving since training at Prevail?

I am most proud of all the things I can do that I told my trainer Alexis I would never do!  Lol!  I mean seriously…I used to watch people in the gym and say, “wow that’s cool…I could never do it.” And now I am!  I’m actually doing it!  I have had balance issues most of my adult life because of a car accident I had in college. I went through the windshield of a car and suffered a traumatic brain injury that resulted in a stroke which paralyzed the left side of my body. I was never supposed to walk again. I recovered with most everything, but balance has always been a real issue. I’ve tried everything from Pilates to yoga and anything that I thought would improve it. After a lot of work with Alexis, my balance has improved so much more than I ever thought it could and I am forever grateful to the Prevail team who encourage me every day!  I am also so thankful to my husband who really encouraged me to join him on this journey and is my biggest cheerleader! Thanks, honey!

What is your favorite exercise or movement at Prevail?

My favorite thing at the gym is the sled!  I don’t know if that’s weird or not but I totally look forward to pushing that thing every chance I get!!!

Joe Blair

Meet Joe Blair!
My name is Joe Blair and I am 17 years old from Santa Barbara. I live with my mother (Kim), father (Chris), little sister (Jade), and our 1-year-old puppy (Dexter). Currently a junior at Santa Barbara High School, I like to play computer games, basketball, and hanging out with friends.

When did you start coming to Prevail?
I started coming to Prevail towards the end of 2016, but took breaks due to back problems. The past few months, I have been able to train more consistently.

What impact has training at Prevail made in your life?
Training at Prevail has truly been a great impact on my life. Recently, I completed my goal of a 20 pound weight loss in just under 3 months. I see this as a result of my consistency at the gym. Prevail has helped me with my confidence as well. While I struggled with depression for years, I truly believe that exercise and working hard helped me overcome problems in my personal life to help me become happier. Recently, I have noticed that consistency in the gym is a good way to stay on top of daily activities and stay energized. I now look to continue my consistency of exercising and hope to potentially start coming to Prevail more often.

What were the challenges you faced in regards to making changes with your nutrition?
I was able to make changes in my nutrition, but it didn’t come without its own challenges; results did not come overnight. The biggest obstacle for my change was nutrition. Poor food choices are a tough habit to break, but I think it is necessary to start working on this before beginning a workout routine. For me, soda and spicy chips were the hardest things to say goodbye to as they used to be some of my favorite things to eat. I began an approach of slowly decreasing the amounts of these foods that I was eating. Keeping track of my “junk food” intake on a daily basis helped me stay organized. From there, I began substituting new foods for the junk. This was tough, but I found success in trying combinations of healthy foods that I already enjoyed to ensure I was eating all the necessary food groups. Problems I dealt with in the gym were mainly concerned with my attitude towards fitness in general. As I became more interested in working out, I started to see positive changes and results. This made me a lot more positive, and once I started looking positively towards exercise in general, it helped motivate me to get in the gym and work hard more often.

List the top 2-4 changes you made that you feel were paramount to your success?
The top 2 changes for me that are paramount to my success are changes in my diet and consistency in coming to Prevail.

Do you have any words of encouragement or tips for somebody who has struggled with losing weight and/or improving their nutrition/lifestyle?
It takes trial and error to get results, but don’t let troubles in losing weight discourage you. As long as you are willing to try hard and be open to change then you have a good foundation for success in fitness and health.

Larry Nowlin

Meet Larry Nowlin!
I’m a California guy. I grew up in Pasadena, graduated from UCSB twice with a BA and MA, and spent some time in Europe. I’m retired but much of my career was in Aerospace in Santa Barbara. I’m happily married and we stay healthy and active.

When did you start coming to Prevail?
It seems a long time ago, maybe 15 years ago. At the time I was working, sitting around in front of the computer, getting fat and out of shape, going to meetings, and eating power lunches. It was not good; Prevail saved me. I started with private lessons and moved into group classes. I took a break but now I’m back and part of that wonderful madcap “Master Class”. (That’s a euphemism for geezers you know!)

What impact has training at Prevail made in your life?
I am a huge fan of Prevail because: they are the most scientific, well trained, credentialed instructors you could hope to find. They know what they’re doing. Every instructor we have had is top notch. Even in the group classes, they provide careful individualized instruction tailored to your goals and needs. You improve and you don’t get injured. For a while, Erin, an Olympic Bronze medalist in Bobsled, coached our class. How cool is that?! My wife and I train at Prevail together. Our quality of life has improved in strength, flexibility, range of motion, balance, and endurance. Prevail offers a variety of services in addition to training, including Physical Therapy, Nutrition Counseling, and more. I have taken advantage of several of them. Nutrition Counseling with Diego Garcia has enabled me to lose 25 pounds and I feel great. Physical Therapy with Brook helped me correct the damage from two herniated discs in a way none of the other PT’s I’d seen could do. My wife has benefited from Nutrition Counseling. The “Regen” (Regeneration) class is currently one of my favorites. It is an amazing class, not really an exercise class, but oh does it help. Their excellent instructors attract dedicated students. If you attend one of their periodic celebrations, you will see a cross-section of their clients: all ages, sports, and goals. Prevail’s community is a great group of people. We are lucky to have Prevail Conditioning in Santa Barbara.

What are your hobbies?
I like being active. Do whatever works for you and keep moving.

What is your favorite movement/exercise?
The programs have logic to them. There is a Warm up, Training, Recovery, and you do it again. The programs change over time and progress. We have fun. I like all the exercises, but I hate some of them, especially the hard ones like SLEDS. Gads, sleds! I guess that’s what happens when you have instructors schooled in winter sports! I gripe about sleds because they are hard, but I like them too just for that reason. So… bring it ON.

Any additional comments you would like to share?
Finally, it is about the people. Chris, Peter, Erin, Josiah, Brook, Diego G., Deigo B., Ali, Sara, and all the good people at Prevail, you are the best! No bull! Thank you!

Sue Collisson

Meet Sue Collisson!
I’m a former paralegal with County Counsel’s office in the litigation division. Now, however, I’ve been enjoying retirement with my husband for the last year and a half.

When did you start coming to Prevail?
My initial entry to training classes pre-dates Prevail, when Hayashida and Associates ran their own classes, and continued when Maury contracted with Prevail to provide trainers. Two of my current classmates and I have been working out together in these classes for about the last eight years!

What impact has training at Prevail made in your life?
Over the course of the first several months of these strength training classes, I lost 28 pounds and regained the strength I lost after having to stop playing handball. Although I’ve backtracked in the last couple of years due to injuries and arthritis, I feel I’m on track to get my strength back, burn off some of those re-gained pounds, and stay flexible.

Do you have any words of encouragement or tips for somebody new to exercise (or restarting)?
Start slowly and don’t hurt yourself in the beginning, or you won’t come back. Be patient, but know that your strength will develop, and it is so worth it. And ladies, developing muscle strength definitely burns calories! It makes you feel better too.

What are your hobbies?
Walking 3-5 miles a day from the harbor with friends; taking adult ed classes (yoga, meditation, QiGong), reading, traveling to the Caribbean.

What is your favorite movement/exercise?
The sled is my favorite exercise, because it’s a perfect combination of cardio and strength training of a lot of muscle groups. The floor crawls are my least favorite because the movements encompass all of my injury and arthritis limitations.

Any additional comments you would like to share?
I appreciate the willingness of all the trainers to offer me modifications for the exercises. They are a great group of dedicated professionals!