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Friday, January 28, 2011

“New Highland ‘Y’ Health and Wellness Director helps members meet goals - Highland Community News”

“New Highland ‘Y’ Health and Wellness Director helps members meet goals - Highland Community News”


New Highland ‘Y’ Health and Wellness Director helps members meet goals - Highland Community News

Posted: 27 Jan 2011 03:50 PM PST

It took Meike Johnson a trip halfway around the world and a 12-day hike up to the frozen tundra on Mt. Everest for her to make the life-changing decision to move to sunny California. The Vancouver native had been working and going to school for years in Washington State.

In November of 2009, Johnson went to Nepal for a medical and dental health camp. The group trekked to Base Camp on Mt. Everest. "Waking daily at 6 a.m. and walking up all day was beautiful," she remembers. "At that high altitude, your legs feel like lead."

It was there that she decided to move to California where some of her family members were living. "I was ready for some life changes and growth in my career," said Johnson.

With a degree from Washington University in Kinesiology and Fitness Management, Johnson worked for a time teaching fitness and doing physical training at a private gym in Chino Hills. She says she missed the YMCA environment that she grew to love while she was in college. Johnson had worked at the Walla Walla "Y" after her internship there.

"They actually care about people at the Y," she said as she compared the 124-year-old organization to the environment for employees and clients at private gyms. "The staff are friendly and the members know everyone. It's a very loving community, a mini-family," said Johnson.

Meike Johnson was hired as group exercise instructor at the Highland Family YMCA in November of 2010. She was recently promoted to Health and Wellness Director. Now, in addition to still teaching many fitness classes, she oversees all of those programs and a staff of 15.

"I want people to come in and feel comfortable that we are helping them toward their goals," she said. With a variety of programs and dedicated instructors, Johnson sees the "Y" as the perfect place for people to achieve their fitness goals. "There is a lot of excitement and energy at this "Y" that we are channeling toward members to get everyone involved," said Johnson.

Getting word out about the facility's offerings is one of Johnson's goals. She thinks people may be surprised to find out that the Highland Family YMCA offers a great variety of classes and programs for people of all ages. There is yoga, pilates, fitness boot camp, water classes, kick-boxing, dance-salsa aerobics, cardio-salsa and many more.

To help residents keep their New Year's resolutions, Johnson is inviting the community to come into the Highland Family YMCA where her staff can show the fitness equipment and visitors can sign up for a one-week pass to try out the facility.

The Highland Family YMCA is at 7793 Central Ave., Highland. For more information about programs and classes, call (909) 425-9622.

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