Head Trainer
I was born and raised in New York City where I worked for the NYPD for 23 years and retired as a Detective. Trading tall buildings for big mountains, outdoor photography brought me to Montana. Fitness has always been a big part of my life as I have always enjoyed training, training others, and seeing the results of what physical fitness brings to someone. The most rewarding part is seeing the friendships created through fitness and fitness classes. I'm a big advocate of functionality and athleticism training. It's not just a workout! But an integrated program of workouts that are functional and core-centric. They are challenging, energizing, and deliver results!
I am ACE (American Council of Exercise) and WGA (World Gym Athletics) certified and continuing my studies with ACE's sport conditions program.
If you are unsure of where to start your fitness journey I am here to help! Email me, Danny Nestor, at: WorldGymKalispell@gmail.com
Gavin is a NASM Certified Personal Trainer. His training focuses on, weight loss, and functional movement. Gavin was born and raised in the Flathead Valley.
“I believe in Movement and functionality for being a better human being”.
Gavin is very knowledgeable and eager to help you reach your goals in functional movement. You will find him at the Front Desk as well as out on the floor training members. World Gym Kalispell is lucky to have him.
Jenna started her fitness journey in 2009 with a 200-hr yoga certification at CorePower yoga in Minnesota. Since then, she’s gone on to acquire her NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Precision Nutrition Level 1, Easy Flexibility Stretch Certification, and Fascial Stretch Therapy certifications for Level 1, 2, Fitness 3, Medical 3, and Sports Specific.
She discovered the power of flexibility and mobility training (before adding weight) after a car wreck that left her with serious injuries and the prognosis she’d have to change her career and wouldn’t be able to do the things she loved any more. It was during the journey of her own recovery, and the application of flexibility, balanced with strength, and movement in different planes of motion that she over-came the limitations doctors placed on her, and continued to do what she loves.
Now, 6 years later, Jenna helps people reconnect with their own bodies, gain access to deeper ranges of motion, and problem solve not only chronic pain but limitations that come with dysfunctional movement patterns.
Her philosophy is: Health and fitness isn’t just about lifting heavy weights 3x a week, it’s more about being able to move your body--and move it well--through space on a day to day motion. You have to be able to move well, and then you’ll enjoy moving more often.
You can’t hate the body healthy, but you can coax it into the right direction and enjoy the process.