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The American Council on Exercise Celebrates its 35th Anniversary by Recognizing Four of its First Certified Health and Exercise Professionals

Posted: October 21, 2020 in Suppliers

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SAN DIEGO, CA – While much has changed in the world of health and fitness over the past few decades, one component remains the same: the American Council on Exercise exists to get people moving. In its 35th anniversary celebration, ACE is telling the stories of the exercise and health professionals who have been with the organization since the beginning and who experienced the evolution of the fitness industry from its early focus on dance aerobics group fitness to its more comprehensive approach, which includes health coaching.

Exercise has taken on many different forms from the 1980s until now, and one organization stays at the helm of all this change – from the introduction of aerobics guidelines to Michelle Obama’s Joining Forces Initiative. The American Council on Exercise continues to make exercise and health accessible, no matter what form, by pairing science and research with its philosophy of behavior change and a client-centered approach.

“The leaders we’re highlighting through our 35th anniversary series have truly seen the evolution of our organization over time,” said Cedric Bryant, president and chief science officer of the American Council on Exercise. “The fact that they’ve been here since the beginning and continue to touch lives daily is a testament to the passion they feel for the industry, and we are incredibly thankful for their contributions.”

About the exercise professionals:

  • Fred Hoffman is an ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor for nearly 35 years and the founder and owner of Fitness Resources. His enthusiasm and expertise have led him to speak in nearly 50 countries, author numerous articles in over 160 international publications and collaborate with many organizations on projects worldwide. One of his notable projects was supporting ACE in developing its first international exam in the 1990s.
  • Marilynn Bodnar is an ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor and Functional Trainer Specialist who is also licensed by Silver Sneakers. For 47 years, she was an elementary school teacher by day and during 35 of those years, she was also a group fitness instructor by mornings, evenings and weekends. Marilynn has been a dedicated instructor at the YMCA for more than 30 years and at her local community park for more than 15 years, earning her the teacher award for continuing to exceed YMCA Member expectations.
  • Charli Sue Douglas has been an ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor and Personal Trainer for more than 30 years. Once she started, she never had a doubt this was her purpose. She flew to California to take her certification exams and went to IDEA conventions, becoming one of the first instructors to be certified in Hawaii as well as an IDEA state representative. Today, she is a Senior Fitness Specialist, working with Baby Boomers and their families at fitness centers. She loves helping seniors enjoy life more fully into their 90s by educating them about their bodies, and her youngest daughter followed in her footsteps to become a fitness professional as well.
  • Nancy McCarthy is an ACE Certified Health Coach, ACE Certified Group Fitness and Personal Trainer, and RRCA Certified Running Coach. With more than 35 years of experience in the fitness and health industry, Nancy inspires clients to celebrate their gift of life by adapting lifestyle habits that contribute to better health. Her passion led her to found Get Real Fitness and own multiple boutique gyms, where she’s had the opportunity to train hundreds of clients of all ages and fitness levels as well as lead group Boot Camps, Running Camps, Stretching Classes, Classes for Seniors, Spinning Classes and Fitness Vacations. Nancy practices what she preaches, having completed 30 marathons – including 13 qualified Boston Marathons – and even holding the New England 30K title for Masters Women for nearly 10 years.

ACE has an incredible mission of getting people moving,” said Fred Hoffman, ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor. “We can convey the message that people don’t necessarily need to do a one-hour workout or some of the more difficult exercises they see on television for weight loss or to get in shape – it’s so important to say that just to move is good. If people could understand that they can feel better by simply moving, we’d have a healthier planet. ACE conveys that message because it talks to everybody.”

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