Recognized by Forbes Magazine, Apple News and one of Canada’s Top Trainers she has also been features in Oxygen, Muscle & Fitness Hers and Iron Man Magazine.
She has also hosted media events, including The Arnold Schwarzenegger Sports Weekend.
But when I finally leveled up to return to my lean, strong, confident self, I was hit with another challenge: The perimenopause season got me. How I was eating and training wasn’t working for me - I started to freak out, thinking I was slowly aging...
But this was the “aha” moment I needed to regain control of my life and not give up on myself.
After 40, I became obsessed with learning about female metabolism and hormones and how vital muscle is to keep living. STRONG & SEXY for the rest of my life. Muscle is anti-aging.
And that is why I am on a mission to impact women 40+ (yes, it starts in mid-30s) to look and feel better than they did in their 20s.
Have you ever looked in the mirror and fixated on the one thing you wish you could change? For me, it was my legs. Growing up, I hated them. I thought they were too short, too stocky, and not “model-perfect.” This insecurity followed me into my 20s and 30s, where I avoided wearing short skirts or dresses because I was convinced my legs didn’t measure up to the public's eye.
I wasn’t alone in this. Many women struggle with body image issues and imposter syndrome, especially as we age. These feelings can hold us back from pursuing goals, whether it’s entering a fitness competition, achieving a healthier lifestyle, or simply feeling confident in our own skin.
The world around me only amplified my insecurities. Growing up, I saw tall, slender women idolized on TV. From actresses to models, it seemed like the standard of beauty was set, and I didn’t fit into it. I carried this belief for years, letting it control how I saw myself and what I thought I could achieve.
Even as I got into fitness and started working out, I told myself, "I’ll never look like that." When a trainer once approached me and suggested I try fitness competitions, my first thought wasn’t excitement or curiosity—it was fear. I panicked at the idea of exposing my legs on stage. I was convinced that everyone would see what I saw: imperfection.
That’s the thing about imposter syndrome—it convinces you that you’re a fraud, that you’re not good enough, and that someone will “find you out.”
But something changed when I realized I was tired of feeling stuck. I started to ask myself: What if I’m wrong? What if my legs, the thing I’ve hated for so long, are actually my strength?
Fitness became more than just working out for me. It became my outlet, my therapy, and my way to transform not just my body, but my mindset. I began focusing on building strength, particularly in my legs. I learned about muscle building, how to train smarter, and how to eat to fuel my body rather than punish it.
Suddenly, the thing I had once hidden became my power. I started seeing definition in my legs, and with that, my confidence grew. Fitness competitions were no longer an impossible dream—they became a challenge I was ready to take on. And I did!
Here’s what I learned: Confidence isn’t something you’re born with; it’s something you build. Whether it’s through weightlifting, running, or simply committing to a healthier lifestyle, every small step adds up.
So many women let insecurities dictate their lives. Whether it’s feeling like they’re not thin enough, strong enough, or even worthy enough, these doubts keep us from becoming the best versions of ourselves. But here’s the truth: You are enough.
If you’re struggling with imposter syndrome or body image challenges, I want you to know that you’re not alone. It’s okay to feel scared. It’s okay to have doubts. But don’t let those feelings stop you from taking the first step.
At 5’3”, I didn’t think I’d ever love my legs, let alone show them off on stage. Now, I’m proud of what they represent: resilience, strength, and growth.
Whether you’re 40, 50, 60, or beyond, it’s never too late to reclaim your confidence. The journey may not be easy, but it’s worth it.
If you’re ready to start, focus on these three key steps:
Train Smart: Incorporate strength training to build muscle and reshape your body.
Eat to Thrive: Fuel your body with the right foods to support hormonal health and energy.
Shift Your Mindset: Stop comparing yourself to others and focus on your unique journey.
Let’s stop letting insecurities and imposter syndrome dictate our lives. It’s time to embrace who we are and step into our strength.
Coach Nancy
Have you ever looked in the mirror and fixated on the one thing you wish you could change? For me, it was my legs. Growing up, I hated them. I thought they were too short, too stocky, and not “model-perfect.” This insecurity followed me into my 20s and 30s, where I avoided wearing short skirts or dresses because I was convinced my legs didn’t measure up to the public's eye.
I wasn’t alone in this. Many women struggle with body image issues and imposter syndrome, especially as we age. These feelings can hold us back from pursuing goals, whether it’s entering a fitness competition, achieving a healthier lifestyle, or simply feeling confident in our own skin.
The world around me only amplified my insecurities. Growing up, I saw tall, slender women idolized on TV. From actresses to models, it seemed like the standard of beauty was set, and I didn’t fit into it. I carried this belief for years, letting it control how I saw myself and what I thought I could achieve.
Even as I got into fitness and started working out, I told myself, "I’ll never look like that." When a trainer once approached me and suggested I try fitness competitions, my first thought wasn’t excitement or curiosity—it was fear. I panicked at the idea of exposing my legs on stage. I was convinced that everyone would see what I saw: imperfection.
That’s the thing about imposter syndrome—it convinces you that you’re a fraud, that you’re not good enough, and that someone will “find you out.”
But something changed when I realized I was tired of feeling stuck. I started to ask myself: What if I’m wrong? What if my legs, the thing I’ve hated for so long, are actually my strength?
Fitness became more than just working out for me. It became my outlet, my therapy, and my way to transform not just my body, but my mindset. I began focusing on building strength, particularly in my legs. I learned about muscle building, how to train smarter, and how to eat to fuel my body rather than punish it.
Suddenly, the thing I had once hidden became my power. I started seeing definition in my legs, and with that, my confidence grew. Fitness competitions were no longer an impossible dream—they became a challenge I was ready to take on. And I did!
Here’s what I learned: Confidence isn’t something you’re born with; it’s something you build. Whether it’s through weightlifting, running, or simply committing to a healthier lifestyle, every small step adds up.
So many women let insecurities dictate their lives. Whether it’s feeling like they’re not thin enough, strong enough, or even worthy enough, these doubts keep us from becoming the best versions of ourselves. But here’s the truth: You are enough.
If you’re struggling with imposter syndrome or body image challenges, I want you to know that you’re not alone. It’s okay to feel scared. It’s okay to have doubts. But don’t let those feelings stop you from taking the first step.
At 5’3”, I didn’t think I’d ever love my legs, let alone show them off on stage. Now, I’m proud of what they represent: resilience, strength, and growth.
Whether you’re 40, 50, 60, or beyond, it’s never too late to reclaim your confidence. The journey may not be easy, but it’s worth it.
If you’re ready to start, focus on these three key steps:
Train Smart: Incorporate strength training to build muscle and reshape your body.
Eat to Thrive: Fuel your body with the right foods to support hormonal health and energy.
Shift Your Mindset: Stop comparing yourself to others and focus on your unique journey.
Let’s stop letting insecurities and imposter syndrome dictate our lives. It’s time to embrace who we are and step into our strength.
Coach Nancy
With over 25 years’ experience as a Personal Trainer her forte is teaching proper form and the anatomy of lifting using her own tried and true T3 Training Methods.
Being in her 50s she understands the needs of women’s health, hormones, nutrition and training in the over 40 years and the formula to age in reverse.
She is certified in Menopause Nutrition and Advanced Clinical Fat loss. Using a strong holistic approach to optimize healthy aging, her motto is “muscle is your prescription” to longevity. Muscle is medicine.Now she is on mission to impact women over 40 to look and feel their best by getting leaner and stronger with age and redefine societal perceptions around midlife and aging.
As a lifelong athlete she has graced the fitness stages as a National Level Figure Competitor and former world-class professional salsa dancer.
Her passion for fitness has led to an incredibly rewarding and diverse career in the international fitness, media and modeling industry; landing me features and covers for top publications like Forbes, Apple News, Oxygen, Muscle & Fitness Hers, and Iron Man Magazine.
Lauren Lane is a Personal Trainer, Nutrition Coach, Registered Nurse, Mom and Bikini Competitor. Her academic background is primarily in Molecular Biology and Nursing, but her passion is in incorporating whole body health into the different seasons of life for herself and others.
She believes the proper knowledge, habits and a phenomenal team support system can change and save lives while helping women confidently get to the pinnacle of their fitness.
Everyone's journey and reasons are as unique as they are and she's looking forward to getting to know clients and being a part of the fit and confident years of their lives!
Lauren is a lifelong athlete of various sports and has been doing NPC Bikini Shows on and off since 2015 as a way to create goals in the gym and kitchen. Competitions were her personal gateway into functional health and weightlifting and she loves to share what she's learned.
Most recently she lived in Germany where she competed in NPC Worldwide Pro-Qualifiers and the Olympia Amateur Circuit. She's your go-to-gal for all things show day and posing. But, also your hype-squad and motivator for any body goals you're trying to accomplish!
Lee Ann Buttery is a distinguished Licensed Esthetician for over 13 years and a Health Coach/Holistic Nutritionist for nearly 5 years.
She integrates her expertise in both skincare and nutrition to help her clients achieve optimal skin health and wellness.
With a strong holistic approach, she has addressed a gamut of issues such as aging skin to helping clients lose weight and manage autoimmune disease.
She obtained a certificate in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University and is currently a PhD candidate in Holistic Nutrition. As her knowledge in this field expanded, Lee Ann has now shifted her approach to more Primal/Animal-based
Nutrition.
Her brand has been featured in three issues of British VOGUE magazine Conde Nast Traveller and Glamour UK. Lee Ann was also interviewed on FOX Sports discussing weight loss and inflammation.
Jennifer, a seasoned business owner with over 32 years of experience, brings her expertise in operations to NDF. Her background spans information technology, sales, nutrition, and fitness.
As a Certified Personal Trainer since 2004, specializing in Women's Health and Fitness, Jennifer owned and operated a successful prenatal and postpartum boot camp in Arizona, earning national recognition in 2010. She later opened a women's Crossfit studio, and at 50, competed in the NPC Bikini Masters Division, winning accolades.
At 60, Jennifer, a wife of 36 years, mother of three, and grandmother of two, understands the challenges women face with aging. Having personally overcome menopausal issues through tailored training, she now uses her knowledge to support other women in similar journeys at NDF.
Shana is a Personal Trainer, Nutrition Coach and Mother of 2 boys. Her love of fitness and nutrition brought her to competing in in both Figure and Bikini, which led to competing at a national level.
She believes proper nutrition is transformative and healing and loves to see her clients succeed in creating a healthy relationship with food and fitness.
Shana’s passion for growth and learning is what keeps her tuned into her clients as well as her insight gained over 15 years being certified. Shana is ready to support you with all your goals and will be your biggest cheerleader and advocate along your journey.
Andrea Belasco has over 16 years in customer service. She brings invaluable expertise to our operations.
Her journey from corporate to entrepreneurship fuels her passion for supporting businesses and entrepreneurs to thrive.
Andrea's dedication, reliability, and hustle ensure that tasks are completed efficiently and effectively. She runs the behind-the-scenes, making sure everything runs smoothly for our members' success.
At NDF, Andrea is dedicated to helping you achieve your health and fitness goals with her exceptional organizational skills and commitment to excellence.
With over 25 years’ experience as a Personal Trainer her forte is teaching proper form and the anatomy of lifting using her own tried and true T3 Training Methods.
Being in her 50s she understands the needs of women’s health, hormones, nutrition and training in the over 40 years and the formula to age in reverse.
She is certified in Menopause Nutrition and Advanced Clinical Fat loss. Using a strong holistic approach to optimize healthy aging, her motto is “muscle is your prescription” to longevity.
Muscle is medicine. Now she is on mission to impact women over 40 to look and feel their best by getting leaner and stronger with age and redefine societal perceptions around midlife and aging.
As a lifelong athlete she has graced the fitness stages as a National Level Figure Competitor and former world-class professional salsa dancer.
Her passion for fitness has led to an incredibly rewarding and diverse career in the international fitness, media and modeling industry; landing me features and covers for top publications like Forbes, Apple News, Oxygen, Muscle & Fitness Hers, and Iron Man Magazine.
Jennifer, a seasoned business owner with over 32 years of experience, brings her expertise in operations to NDF. Her background spans information technology, sales, nutrition, and fitness.
As a Certified Personal Trainer since 2004, specializing in Women's Health and Fitness, Jennifer owned and operated a successful prenatal and postpartum boot camp in Arizona, earning national recognition in 2010. She later opened a women's Crossfit studio, and at 50, competed in the NPC Bikini Masters Division, winning accolades.
At 60, Jennifer, a wife of 36 years, mother of three, and grandmother of two, understands the challenges women face with aging. Having personally overcome menopausal issues through tailored training, she now uses her knowledge to support other women in similar journeys at NDF.
Lauren Lane is a Personal Trainer, Nutrition Coach, Registered Nurse, Mom and Bikini Competitor. Her academic background is primarily in Molecular Biology and Nursing, but her passion is in incorporating whole body health into the different seasons of life for herself and others.
She believes the proper knowledge, habits and a phenomenal team support system can change and save lives while helping women confidently get to the pinnacle of their fitness.
Everyone's journey and reasons are as unique as they are and she's looking forward to getting to know clients and being a part of the fit and confident years of their lives!
Lauren is a lifelong athlete of various sports and has been doing NPC Bikini Shows on and off since 2015 as a way to create goals in the gym and kitchen. Competitions were her personal gateway into functional health and weightlifting and she loves to share what she's learned.
Most recently she lived in Germany where she competed in NPC Worldwide Pro-Qualifiers and the Olympia Amateur Circuit. She's your go-to-gal for all things show day and posing. But, also your hype-squad and motivator for any body goals you're trying to accomplish!
Lee Ann Buttery is a distinguished Licensed Esthetician for over 13 years and a Health Coach/Holistic Nutritionist for nearly 5 years.
She integrates her expertise in both skincare and nutrition to help her clients achieve optimal skin health and wellness.
With a strong holistic approach, she has addressed a gamut of issues such as aging skin to helping clients lose weight and manage autoimmune disease.
She obtained a certificate in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University and is currently a PhD candidate in Holistic Nutrition. As her knowledge in this field expanded, Lee Ann has now shifted her approach to more Primal/Animal-based
Nutrition.
Her brand has been featured in three issues of British VOGUE magazine Conde Nast Traveller and Glamour UK. Lee Ann was also interviewed on FOX Sports discussing weight loss and inflammation.Your Paragraph text goes Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Autem dolore, alias, numquam enim ab voluptate id quam harum ducimus cupiditate similique quisquam et deserunt, recusandae. here
Andrea Belasco has over 16 years in customer service. She brings invaluable expertise to our operations.
Her journey from corporate to entrepreneurship fuels her passion for supporting businesses and entrepreneurs to thrive.
Andrea's dedication, reliability, and hustle ensure that tasks are completed efficiently and effectively. She runs the behind-the-scenes, making sure everything runs smoothly for our members' success.
At NDF, Andrea is dedicated to helping you achieve your health and fitness goals with her exceptional organizational skills and commitment to excellence.
Am I too Old?
I am in my 50s! Are you kidding me. I know women and clients who are stronger and fitter than me now in their 60s and beyond. If you are approaching the 40 years or beyond and are a regular exerciser this may be EXACTLY what you need. After 35 we start to lose muscle mass and bones become weak so resistance training is crucial to maintain health and longevity. Muscle is medicine.
What does it Mean to be Future Proof?
It is the process where we teach your body to build LEAN MUSCLE AND HAVE A METABOLISM that never has to depend on a diet, restrictive plans or damn cardio! Age Proof is buidling a body that works for you for the rest of your life, having good joints, bones, skin and being able to carry groceries up the stairs beyond 65!
Are Nancy’s Program For Me?
Nancy’s programs are for women over 40 ( or approaching 40), approaching midlife and want to lose the final 10-15lbs (yes peri-menopause years!). This is for women who want to build lean strong feminine muscle, sexy curves and future proof your body. You must have some experience lifting weights, must be familiar with the gym, and have some knowledge of meal planning.
How do I Get Started?
Click the button below that says “Apply to work with Nancy.” Fill out the application and then book a call to speak with one of Nancy’s team members. The call will go over all the details and determine if you and Nancy & and her team are a good fit to work together,