06/17/2026
I got my start in fitness with Beachbody.
It ignited my passion for all things health & wellness & I met some wonderful people along the way.
Want to know why I quit? Integrity is everything to me & being called a Coach (of any sort) when I had zero credentials or education did not sit well with me.
I had no problem sharing what was working for me & helping me feel better. That was as easy & natural as sharing my new fav shorts with a girlfriend.
But I hated pushing products & talking about health & wellness when I had zero formal education.
They made you think & portray yourself in a way that didn't feel right to me. So I used that as fuel to actually get my certifications in personal training & nutrition.
Once I actually learned about proper training & nutrition, it definitely didn't align with what I saw for myself.
I parted ways & launched (then) Hope & Faith Fitness/The Relentless Lifestyle & began working with people IRL.
That was well over a decade ago & I have since worked with 100's & 100's of people.
I went on to get my Corrective Exercise cert & became a Health/Life Coach because one thing I learned in working with so many people-exercise is such a small piece of the puzzle.
Now? I still work 1:1 with clients but take a whole lifestyle approach.
I cater to special populations (those with injuries/limitations, those just getting cleared from their physical therapist but not quite ready to be on their own, the EDS community & more).
If you're looking for quick weight loss, I'm not your trainer.
If you're looking for someone to give you a meal plan, I'm not it. Though I am credentialed to do so (most trainers are NOT), I won't. Will I help you learn what to eat for your goals? Absolutely!
If you're looking for a lifestyle change, I'm your girl.
Want to gain strength? Build muscle? Be able to chase your kids & get up & down off the floor easily? I got you.
Recovering from surgery & done w/ PT? I'm here for you.
Managing EDS? You NEED strength & muscle & yes there is a safe & appropriate way to do it.
I have 2 long time clients who are moving & I will be opening up their spots in July.
DM me to set up your consult.
06/14/2026
If you're always watching your weight, but not your habits… you're missing the bigger picture.
Your weight is a result, not a routine.
And routines—what you do daily—are where the real work happens.
Instead of asking:
➡️ “Why isn’t the scale moving?”
Start asking:
✔️ Did I move my body today?
✔️ Did I fuel myself with real food?
✔️ Did I hydrate, sleep, and slow down when I needed to?
The scale can’t measure consistency.
It can’t measure boundaries, growth, or discipline.
But your habits can.
✨ Start small: Pick ONE habit to track this week.
Maybe it’s water.
Maybe it’s protein.
Maybe it’s 10 minutes of movement.
Start there. Watch what changes.
You’re not broken. You don’t need fixing.
You just need aligned habits.
As you prepare for the upcoming week with the meals, shuttling kids, maintaining your home, appointments, errands and your job, how are you planning to show up for yourself? Drop it in the comments!
06/05/2026
Peptides are amazing. They aren't new. They aren't a fix-all either.
We have been using peptides and red light therapy for about a decade in this house. It's actually pretty cool to see them becoming mainstream.
Red light - eh, I'm still out on that based on personal experience. But it's definitely a no harm/no foul situation so you don't have anything to lose.
But here's the problem:
If you're thinking peptides and red light are going to solve your problems, you're wrong.
If you're still sleeping like s**t, eating like s**t, not moving your body, running on E all the time while guzzling caffeine all damn day, it's not going to do much.
Quit avoiding the WORK if you want lasting changes.
And for the love, quit buying peptides from your bestie and the new mlm she's repping and following some chat gpt'd protocol on dosage. 🙃 Cause I bet she didn't tell you how many needles you'll need, where to get them, how to store and dispose of everything properly, that you shouldn't draw and inject with the same one.... I bet she didn't tell you that you also need BAC water or how to mix it all. I bet she didn't tell you that you'll likely have to take them for a VERY long time (they aren't a one and done thing). I bet she didn't tell you to not inject in the same spot all the time. I bet she didn't tell you that you can be allergic to the BAC water and will need an alternative.
You get my point.
Peptides from a reputable source coupled WITH those 5 things (see graphic) - that can be a game changer! Peptides support and can help with healing but they aren't a CURE.
YOU still have to do the work.
05/30/2026
My friend told me she needs to "get back in the groove" with working out.
I asked what that looked like for her and — shocker — it was the usual. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Same time. Same routine. You know, the "right" way.
And if she can't do that exact thing? Then it doesn't count and she feels like she's failing.
Which is such bulls**t.
Why does consistency have to look like a perfect schedule? Why does it have to be MWF at 6am or nothing? Why can't it be Tuesday and Saturday one week, or twenty minutes when you can fit it in, or literally whatever works for your actual life?
It all counts. All of it.
Because we've been convinced that if it's not structured and perfect it doesn't matter. That if you're not following THE PLAN you're just half-assing it.
Real consistency is messy as hell. It's figuring out what works this week and adjusting when next week is completely different. It's not waiting for perfect conditions that never come.
This pizza? Me and my daughter shared it in a hotel room after all the volleyball games while she did homework and I worked. Zero planning. Zero perfection. And guess what — still fine.
Stop trying to find the groove. Just show up however you can and stop making it so damn complicated.
*NGL, if you're after some super strict goal with a deadline, then yeah, you probably need to tighten things up but for the most of us, we are simply trying to improve our health in a way that doesn't feel restrictive. That's what I'm talking about. ;)
05/27/2026
I haven't posted in well over a week.
And honestly? I haven't missed it. It's actually felt like a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders.
I've been busy onboarding new clients, working with their physical therapists and doctors to make sure we're all on the same page (a lot of my clients are dealing with injuries, post surgery, special abilities, etc and require a lot more care and expertise than your generic trainer at a big box gym). Not to mention managing fires at the gym, and dealing with end-of-year chaos with my kids.
The stuff that actually matters. The stuff that actually moves things forward.
I was at a couple social events this weekend and got so many "I love your posts, keep it up" comments — which is lovely to hear, truly. But here's the reality: I've spent years pouring time and energy into content that gets a lot of engagement but doesn't actually turn into anything beyond that.
So I'm done treating social media like it's mandatory. I'll post when I feel like it. When I have something worth saying. When it doesn't feel like I'm performing for an audience.
If you want to work with me, you know where to find me. If you just want to follow along, that's fine too.
But I'm not grinding myself out for algorithm validation anymore. Nevermind that the majority of my business is word of mouth anyway. It just doesn't make sense to spend the amount of time here like I used.
05/18/2026
Hi, I’m Bre 👋
I’m a coach, trainer, and founder of The Relentless Lifestyle.
And while yes—I can absolutely help you get stronger, lose body fat, build muscle, improve nutrition, or finally get consistent in the gym…
That’s usually not the real problem.
Most people don’t need more information.
They need structure, accountability, and someone to help them simplify the chaos.
That’s where I come in.
I work with middle aged moms who are tired of the all-or-nothing cycle:
➡️ Starting over every Monday
➡️ Following random workouts online
➡️ Trying diets they hate
➡️ Putting themselves last until their health feels like another source of stress
My coaching is built around sustainability.
No extremes.
No quick fixes.
No “just be more disciplined” nonsense.
Just real support, real strategy, and a plan that actually fits your life.
Here are a few ways we can work together:
✔️ In-person training
✔️ Online training
✔️ Nutrition consulting
✔️ Health coaching
✔️ Self-paced programs
If you’re ready to stop winging it and start building habits that actually stick, send me a message.
Let’s figure out what support actually makes sense for you. 💙
05/13/2026
Summer's coming and I'm opening up 2 spots for 1:1 personal training.
But let me be clear: I'm selective about who I work with.
If you're looking for a quick fix, a 6-week transformation, or someone to just give you exercises and call it a day — I'm not your trainer.
I work with people who understand that real change takes time and that there's more to health than just working out.
My approach addresses movement, nutrition, recovery, and the lifestyle habits that actually make training stick. We train at my private home gym — just you, me, and the work.
If you're ready to do this the right way and you're not looking for shortcuts, let's talk.
Only 2 spots available. DM to apply.
05/08/2026
I looked back at my Facebook memories this week.
A decade + of posts. Free advice. Tips. Strategies. Education. Value after value after value.
And you know what I noticed?
The same people who were asking for help ten years ago are still asking for help today.
Different words. Same problem.
They don't need more information. They already have it. Hell, we all do.
What they need is to stop consuming and start implementing. To slow down. Ignore the noise. And actually do the work.
But doing the work isn't sexy. It's not a quick tip you can save and forget about. It's not another post to screenshot and file away with the other hundred you've saved.
It's uncomfortable. It's boring. It requires you to change how you're living, not just know more things.
And here's the hard truth: I can't make you do that.
I can give you all the free advice in the world — and I have — but if you're not ready to actually implement it, nothing will change.
The people who work with me? They get results. Because they stop asking for more information and start doing the work.
Everyone else? They keep scrolling. Keep saving posts. Keep asking the same questions.
If you're tired of knowing what to do and not doing it, that's a you problem. Not an information problem.
I'm done pretending more free content is going to fix it. And frankly I don't have the energy to work with people who don't want to help themselves.
You want change? Let's do it.
You want free advice to screen shot? Take it up with google or chatgpt.