Erika Strimer isn’t meant to be between four walls—not for her job, and especially not for her workout. In 2011, Strimer founded an outdoor workout program called Total Movement. But before the 33-year-old could begin directing others on how to let things go, she had some of her own internal battles to win.
The West Virginia native, who now resides in West Palm Beach, Florida, was on a successful career track in sales that granted her a six-figure salary, large bonuses, a company car and an expense account when she decided corporate work wasn’t for her.
She ditched the lifestyle to start a boot camp using a national platform called Camp Gladiator in 2011.
During this time, she attended a Lululemon networking event, where a man approached her to suggest she let him train her as a fitness model. Not one to back down from a challenge, Strimer agreed.
She was winning shows, getting sponsorships from supplement companies, and appearing in advertisements and publications like Oxygen Magazine and STRONG Fitness Magazine. But while she was succeeding as a fitness model, an important part of her life was suffering—her health.
Listen in as we cover all things mental and physical health through Erika’s journey from 9-5 job, to fitness competitor and cover model to entrepreneur.
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