top of page
Writer's pictureMcQueen Emporium, Inc.

Ebony's Creative Spotlight: Personal Fitness Trainer Nic B

Los Angeles Based Personal Trainer Nic B founder of I Can. You Can. We Can. Is undoubtedly taking the internet by storm with her enviable fit yet feminine physique. Nic offers observers a preemptive glimpse into her preferred method of impactful, explosive, full range in motion, out door, gym-less, no nonsense or excuses preferred training style. Her unabashed honesty, charisma and unwavering dedication to living an active and healthy lifestyle is changing the lives of Women all over the World. Her intuitive spirit along with her energetic, humorous, encouraging, healing and nurturing yet no non sense approach are the perfect remedy to fully accomplish their individualized fitness & lifestyle goals. Consistent pursuit to the latest in fitness research, advancements and innovations further substantiate her proven results based ability and highly adaptive style.


Name: Nic B

Age: 32

Location: Los Angeles

Occupation: Personal Trainer/ Founder of an organization called I Can. You Can. We Can.

Social:  Instagram


EBONY caught up with Nic B to discuss her “gym-less” workouts, 2017 goals and how to incorporate exercising back into your daily life. Los Angeles residents, if you are able to catch her outside working on her fitness let us know!



Bio: Nic B is a personal trainer based in the Los Angeles Area. Founder of I Can. You Can. We Can. Her company is not only her business, but it’s also a non- profit organization that she founded to help children. Nic has been taking the Internet by storm with her infamous/enviable six-pack, feminine physique, and cool outdoor workouts. Professionally her energetic, humorous, encouraging and nurturing approach to getting fit are the perfect tools to inspire her clients and supporters to attain their fitness goals.


EBONY: What prompted you to become a fitness trainer and why do you focus on “gym-less” workouts?


Nic: I actually started training friends at the age of 14. I’ve always had a passion for fitness and being an overall active person. I would come up with really fun outdoor circuits. After giving birth to my son I went through a little bit of depression. I never thought that I would be a mom at the tender age of 20. So, when I turned 22 years old, I would go to the gym and I would workout on these machines that I had no idea how to use. I was very tiny but I also had a nice core from nursing my child for 2 years. Women would come to the gym and point at me like, “Oh my God, I want to look like her,” and I’m like, really? Me? Wow!!

So, I finally went and got certified and started building my clientele. After years of being in the gym and not being happy. The machines were always taken. People were always chatting and standing around. I just felt like that wasn’t a place for me to be. So, I started training outdoors at a local park. I loved the fresh air and the energy there. I would bring my yoga mat, resistance bands, jump rope and a bottle of water. People would walk past and give compliments and it just made me feel amazing. I had this whole who needs a Gym membership when nature is your playground attitude. You don’t need any fancy equipment to get the results you want.



EBONY: What advice do you give people trying to incorporate exercising back into their daily lives?


Nic: You must have the right mindset. If your mind isn’t right more than likely you aren’t going to start. You have to be committed. Schedule your workouts onto your agenda.

Start small. Commit to what you can. Something is always better than doing nothing at all.


EBONY: What are 5 goals you would like to reach by the end of the year?


Nic: 

  • Start a summer health and fitness program for children.

  • Be able to donate 10k to my son’s school

  • I would like to reach my goal weight of 145 lbs. (the struggle is real)

  • Buy a new home

  • To network and empower other women to recognize how to overcome challenges, their way of thinking and living healthy lifestyles.



EBONY: What are five things people don’t know about you?


Nic: I have to think hard about this one. I’m an open book on social media.

  • I love Japanese food.

  • I take a bottle of sriracha with me everywhere.

  • I love to laugh.

  • I love to dance although I know I can’t.

  • I absolutely love cucumbers.


Source: https://www.ebony.com/life/personal-trainer-nic-b

0 comments

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating
bottom of page