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Feeling Good

Perfectly Fit

The Perfect Fit ForYou

F

or those in the Mount

Pleasant area who are looking for an

alternative to a large gym, Perfectly Fit

may be, well, the perfect fit.

According to owner Jill Mann, her

facility separates itself from other gyms

in the area because of its standard of

excellence, education, knowledge and passion.

“We offer an out-of-the-box approach to fitness, and

we practice perfection with each and

every client,” she commented, adding

that this approach enables each client

to be in charge of his or her own

health.

“Our

clients trust us. They trust our

knowledge, passion and commitment.

By building a relationship of trust and

providing education, we give you the

tools. It’s up to you to decide what

you want to build.”

Perfectly Fit got its start in

2012, an effort to provide the East

Cooper area with a small, private

training studio. After Sarah Ellis,

the original owner of Perfectly Fit,

left the Charleston area, Mann took

over in October 2013.

“Although Sarah no longer

has an active role in Perfectly Fit, her founding vision

continues to be a strong component in everything we do.

She built the business from her passion for providing the

best quality and most comprehensive fitness and injury

prevention services in the area,” said Mann.

Mann was the natural choice to succeed Ellis; they have

similar training philosophies and educational backgrounds.

“When Sarah moved, she trusted me to continue to

make Perfectly Fit the best place to go for training in the

Charleston area,” Mann stated.

Becoming involved with Perfectly Fit has allowed Mann

to use her educational and personal experiences to provide

an alternative to large, one-size-fits-all gyms. She loves the

challenges that come with this type of work.

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“I like coming up with a completely outside-of-the-box

approach to fixing the unusual cases,” she explained. “Using

my educational background, I look where others have not,

digging deep and finding a new approach or philosophy on

how to fix a movement or postural dysfunction. There is joy

and satisfaction in helping someone through a painful or

problem area that they have struggled with for years. It just

doesn’t get any better than that.”

A personal trainer certified by the National Academy

of Sports Medicine, Mann earned

a bachelor’s in Kinesiology and a

doctorate degree in Physical Therapy

at the University of Maryland. This

background provides her with a

unique perspective when training

her clients.

“I believe strongly in proactive

prevention, whether you are working

out or just walking down the street.

When you boil it down, I am really

just a teacher. You can change

lives by educating and spreading

awareness on health and prevention,”

she pointed out.

Each client at Perfectly Fit

benefits from Mann’s philosophy,

and everyone is given a

personalized training program

that includes an exercise regime,

nutrition consultation and overall wellness advice.

“Unlike other traditional training programs, we take

into account all past and present injuries and weaknesses

as well as areas of potential injury. Our initial focus is

building a strong core, which is the foundation from

which all strength can be built and potential injuries are

avoided,” she said.

By taking this individualized approach, each client

works at his or her own pace to gain strength safely – a

process that has positive effects for years.

To find out how you can become perfectly fit, visit www.

perfectlyfitcharleston.com

, call 843-509-2577 or drop by

Perfectly Fit at 1476 Ben Sawyer Blvd. in Mount Pleasant.

Jill Mann owns Perfectly Fit, and she also works out at

the small, private training studio in Mount Pleasant.

Photo by Brian Sherman.