ABOUT

jenna j

Hi friends! Jenna Jozefowski here, but you can call me Jenna J. 🙂

I’m a semi-retired professional dancer, dance teacher, personal trainer, kettlebell instructor, and (former?) yoga teacher who finally got tired of living and working in a world that seems to have this fitness thing so ass backwards. I got fed up with all the #fitspo and fat talk. So tired of making myself sick and tired so I could uphold the narrow minded image of what our culture sees as “healthy” and “fit”. But I LOVE what I do, and didn’t want to leave it behind. So I decided I’d rather change the game, call out the BS, extract the good, and help others learn to use movement as a way to build themselves up, rather than tear themselves down. And now?

I help active women learn to lift & get strong with equal parts challenge & compassion.

If you are involved in body-focused occupations and activities like I am, you likely deal with daily struggles that come from having your identity wrapped up in your appearance. I give women who like to do hard things tools be more chill in their approach to fitness. I call BS on mainstream health and fitness myths and encourage you to question whether or not it you’re following arbitrary rules or fitness advice that wasn’t meant for you. More recently I’ve started exploring the intersections of fitness and anti-diet culture and all the gray areas in between. And for those of you who also teach and coach: I help you use this knowledge to better care for yourself and be a force for good for others who wish to pursue fitness from a truly healthy place.

Maybe you’re a bit like me?

As I was sorting out that hormonal shit show, I was also a brand new personal trainer. I had started learning more about strength training at the same time as I started learning about concepts like Health At Every Size and body positivity. It was a mindfuck of contradictions. But I knew one thing for sure: lifting heavy weights gave me permission to be ugly and gritty for the first time in my life and I loved the way it made me feel. I was learning new skills. I felt like a badass! And that physical strength translated into physical and emotional strength. In a world where women are expected to be small, sweet, and submissive, strength training felt like an act of resistance, and I couldn’t wait to share that.

I also learned pretty quickly that we have far less control over our body shape and size than we think we do. I knew that if I was gonna continue to work in the fitness industry, I was gonna have to do it without selling fat loss. 

Easier said than done. But here I am doing it.

Through my own journey to self-acceptance, I’ve discovered that you don’t have to run yourself into the ground to be healthy, fit, or the best version of yourself.  In fact, you have a whole ass life to live and so many amazing qualities outside of fitness. There are plenty of reasons to work out besides burning calories and being “bikini ready”.  That it’s okay to eat carbs. That women can do whatever we want, and finding the right kind of movement for you is empowering and can make you feel strong AF. There is no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to anything–especially when it comes to food and exercise. That diets don’t work.

Most importantly I learned that until you can make peace with your body, you’ll NEVER be satisfied–regardless of how thin you are or how many impressive things you have on your resume.

They’re all different flavors of the same shit sandwich. 💩🥪

Speaking of credentials, here are some of mine:

  • BA in Dance from The University of Akron with a minor in Business Administration
  • Trauma Informed Weightlifting Foundations Course
  • Strongfirst SFG Level 1 Kettlebell Instructor
  • Coaches Corner Kettlebell Coach-Damali Fraiser
  • Yoga For All Certified Instructor
  • The Nutrition & Body Image Coaching Course-Jessi Haggerty
  • Tap Teacher Training Certificate from the American Tap Dance Foundation
  • NASM Certified Personal Trainer
  • DV8 Fitness Kettlebell Instructor
  • Girls Gone Strong Certified Pre- & Postnatal Coaching Specialist
  • Body Positive Fitness Alliance Affiliated Professional
  • E-RYT 200 (Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher) from White Lotus Foundation
  • Cecchetti Council of America Grade IV Teacher’s Certificate (ballet)
  • iTap Online Tap Teacher Training-Hillary Marie
  • 10+ years of experience teaching yoga, group fitness, and personal training
  • Nearly 20 years of experience teaching dance (tap, ballet, jazz, contemporary)
  • 11 years as a professional dancer (Joel Hall Dancers II, RASA Dance Chicago, Chicago Dance Crash, Chicago Tap Theatre, and many independent choreographers)
  • Choreographer (Dance Chicago, Inaside Choreographic Sponsorship Event, Rebound Dance Festival, Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival, Kaleidoscope Dance Festival, Chicago Freelance Dance)

Do you like to do hard things but you’re trying to be more chill in your approach to fitness?

I can help.


A little more about me!


A passion for helping others to become the happiest, healthiest, strongest versions of themselves (in every possible sense of those words!)

Putting heavy weights in the hands of women and helping them surprise the shit out of themselves about how strong they actually are is my JAM. 

If you’re SO over using your workouts to shrink yourself, done obsessing over your weight and size, and are ready to use strength training to enhance your life, not consume it, I’d love to work with you too! 

When I’m not lifting heavy shit, swinging a kettlebell, dancing, wiggling, or teaching/coaching any of the above, I can usually be found wearing polka dots and petting my fur baby Lucky (an adopted Poodle/Coton de Tulear mix). I have a son who I adore, but you don’t see much of him online because I’m a whole ass human outside of being a mom (and also he’s too young to consent).  I fucking love to use adult language, though I’m not the biggest fan of adulting. My dance students are a huge inspiration to me, and directing my youth company fills me with so much pride and joy. 

Want to know more? Here are a few things most people don’t know about me…