Network Magazine summer 2015 | Page 31

COMMUNITY MEMBER PROFILE: JESSICA FRANTZ ASPIRING PT & MASSAGE THERAPIST, WA Where do you live and work? I live by Scarborough beach in WA – I love the beautiful hot summer weather Perth has to offer – and I work at Rebel Sport in Joondalup with an amazing and extremely supportive team! What fitness qualifications do you hold? I am currently completing my Certificate IV in Fitness and Certificate IV in Massage Therapy at the Australian Institute of Fitness in Perth – I have loved every single moment and I’ll be continuing my studies there with a Diploma in Remedial Massage. What will your role be in the fitness industry? I’m just beginning my journey in the fitness industry, but my role will be to motivate, encourage and mentor the population. I hope to create a positive and life changing journey for thousands of individuals, including myself. What made you choose fitness as your career path? As a kid I got involved in loads of sports – cross country running, handball, T-ball, touch rugby, AFL, soccer, netball and basketball – but we moved around a lot so I was never able to stay in a club or team for long. When I was 13 my parents separated and I began using sport as a distraction and a way to express myself. I joined Shobukan Karate Club to discipline myself, emotionally and physically. The club took me under their wing and nursed me into becoming the strong, confident and independent woman I am today. I refer to the club as my family as they were always there for me when my real family could not be. Training to become a PT just seems like the natural thing for me to do – I want to teach fitness and health to individuals who want to be taught. Describe your typical day Every day is different! The only thing that stays the same is how busy each day is. I’m up at 5am to do my training before working, studying, attending appointments or doing some other funky stuff! What has been your greatest challenge to date? What’s your main focus now and what are your goals for the future? My main focus is to obtain my Master Trainer Level 1, 2 and 3. I hope for a long and healthy future in which I can influence thousands of people all across Australia to stop leading such sedentary lifestyles. Who has inspired you in your fitness industry career, and why? Sensei Dion Panossian and Sensei Michael Panossian from the Shobukan Karate club were two of the first individuals that truly inspired me. They taught me lifelong skills that helped me grow as an instructor and as an individual. No matter what was going on in their lives, they always made sure I was looked after first. But most importantly, they believed in me. I will never forget the years I spent with them and the club. What motto or words of wisdom sum up your fitness/life philosophy? ‘When you get knocked down, get back up again’. Juggling two full-time courses with work and training has been incredibly difficult. Finding time to train in the midst of studies and work has been a nightmare. I’ve spent entire nights sitting in fast food outlets using the free Wi-Fi to complete assessments, and then packing up and heading straight to training and class that very next morning. And your greatest highlight? Sharing my passion and enthusiasm with people from every walk of life! I love to engage with people. Making someone smile is the greatest highlight of every day! A smile is the most beautiful feature of an individual, so being able to share that moment is magical! Want to be profiled in a future issue? For details email [email protected] NETWORK SUMMER 2015 | 31