Top fitness trainers and instructors of 2020.
We’re looking for Houston’s favorite fitness pros of 2021. Fitness trainers and instructors who inspire, motivate and push their clients to get fit, stay fit and have fun.
If you know someone who fits the bill, send an email to joy.sewing@chron.com with “FITNESS PROS” in the subject line.
Please send the following:
The deadline is Wed., Dec. 29. Missing information may prevent the person from being considered. Trainers/fitness instructors who have been featured on the list in previous years are not eligible.
We will feature the city’s top fitness professionals in an upcoming edition of Renew Houston, our weekly health and fitness section.
joy.sewing@chron.com
Joy is the Chronicle’s lifestyle and culture columnist, focusing on pop culture, style, parenting, social justice and race. The Houston native is the author of “Ava and the Prince: The Adventures of Two Rescue Pups,” a children’s book about her own rescue boxer dogs. Joy also is the founder of Year Of Joy, a nonprofit organization, to spread joy to children from underserved communities. In 2020, she was one of five “unsung Houston heroes” featured in the “Monuments by Craig Walsh” exhibit at Discovery Green Park in downtown Houston. A former competitive ice skater, Joy became Houston’s first African American figure skating coach while in college. She currently serves as vice president of the Houston Association of Black Journalists.
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