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Meet Your Coach Jeanette Jenkins
Her work has also been profiled in such leading publications as O The Oprah Magazine, In Style, People, Fitness, Redbook, Self, Marie Claire, Glamour, Shape, Prevention, Women’s World, Ebony, Essence, Women's Health & Fitness, Health, Us Weekly, In Touch, The Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly and more. Her knowledge and ability to get results is what attracts a client roster that includes A-list actors, professional athletes, swimsuit models, and Hollywood executives. It’s also what keeps her group classes at L.A.’s top fitness clubs jam-packed with celebrity regulars and Hollywood’s hottest bodies. Jeanette’s student and client roster has included Queen Latifah, Kimora Lee Simmons, Christina Applegate, Taryn Manning, Ian Ziering, Jordana Brewster, Jackée Harry, Amy Weber, Victoria Rowell, Mara Brock Akil (creator of UPN’s Girlfriends and new hit show The Game), Tom Arnold, NFL’s Ty Law and Brian Cox. Terrell Owens describes Jeanette as being "high energy, passionate and knowledgeable. Says Owens, “Jeanette knows how to draw you in and keep you motivated." Growing up in public housing in Canada, Jenkins was one of three children raised by a single mother and fitness is what kept her focused. A natural athlete, Jeanette found a safe haven in sports, one that taught her the value of discipline and team work, and most importantly instilled self confidence and a “can do” attitude. Jeanette has benefited from social and community services as a child and dedicates her time every week to tutor homeless children as a part of the School on Wheels Organization. She also volunteers her time to several community churches, sororities and nonprofit organizations to help motivate and empower men, women and children. Sign up for the Supercharge Change for Better Health Community Challenge >>
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