So how did I get here?
To give you science-based training tailored to your goals, structured for your optimal progression - I had to figure it out the hard way first.
I wanted to look good. Not just "fit." Not just smaller. I wanted to feel confident in my body, put on anything and actually like what I see in the mirror.
I wasn't always there.
At 20, I stepped on my mom's scale and it showed 92 kg. I had an office job, liked to party, and the idea of going to the gym felt intimidating. So I did what most women do. I ate less and did more cardio. A lot more. I was running up to 70 km a week, doing multiple workouts a day, still pushing in the gym on top of it. I thought more effort would give me the body I wanted.
It didn't. Sometimes I was lighter. But never toned. My body looked soft, not strong. And every time I stopped restricting, the weight came back.
At the same time, my life was anything but average. For over 17 years I've worked as a professional skydiving instructor, completing more than 18,000 jumps.
The job isn't just freefall. It's carrying heavy gear, absorbing hard openings, landing in unpredictable conditions, and repeating it multiple times a day. Every jump is someone's first. There's no room for fatigue or distraction. You perform regardless.
I was pushing hard. And I still wasn't getting the body I wanted. Even when I became a personal trainer and running coach myself, I kept trying to shrink my body instead of build one.
At some point that stopped making sense.
So I shifted focus completely: from endless cardio to structured strength training with progressive overload. From always feeling hungry to actually fueling my body. From random sessions to real programming.
Everything changed.
My body became stronger, more defined, better shaped. Not just lighter - actually better. The kind of body that looks great in a tiny bikini and can also jump out of a plane ten times a day.
I've had phases where I lost consistency and had to rebuild. But that's exactly why I understand what most women struggle with - not just training, but real life. The work, the travel, the days where motivation is nowhere.
Now, through Urban SkyFit, I help women build strong, toned, athletic bodies. Not by starving themselves. Not by doing endless cardio. By training and fueling the right way.
It's time to train differently.