Janet Omstead
PLAY is a state of mind and a new approach to exercise. Now more than ever we could all use some inspiration to find PLAY in our day! Learn three concrete steps you can take today towards getting in the habit of PLAY so that you can rediscover the joy in movement in a way that fits within your lifestyle. If you aren’t a “gym” person or a “traditional workout” person, then this is for YOU.
Attached are some downloadable worksheets you can use to help you find play in your day!
PLAY is a state of mind and a new approach to exercise. Now more than ever we could all use some inspiration to find PLAY in our day! Learn three concrete steps you can take today towards getting in the habit of PLAY so that you can rediscover the joy in movement in a way that fits within your lifestyle. If you aren’t a “gym” person or a “traditional workout” person, then this is for YOU.
Attached are some downloadable worksheets you can use to help you find play in your day!

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Janet Omstead, Play Expert & Health Coach
Janet Omstead is an author, speaker, media professional, Precision Nutrition Level 2 certified coach, personal trainer, and play expert. For over 20 years, Janet has been helping clients achieve a healthy balance through play. After recovering from a near-death experience in 1991, Janet promised herself she would listen to her body and thoroughly embrace life. This positive mindset has seen Janet through the ups and downs of raising kids, recovering from injuries and accidents, and losing loved ones. It’s also enabled her to embrace some amazing opportunities such as interviewing famous athletes, travelling the world, singing joyfully in a rock choir, and, most of all, helping others live healthy, full, vibrant lives. Janet knows there is no one-size-fits-all approach to health. Through her personalized “outside of the gym” play-based approach, Janet helps her clients look for the good, find gratitude, and have fun. |