
After the last client leaves
You Hold Everyone
Together.
Who Holds You?
Commune is a closed community for fitness professionals — the trainers, instructors, and coaches who give everything on the floor and have nowhere private to fall apart. This is that place.




340+ professionals already inside
Thirty voices.
One room.
These are real members. Real words. Some posted at midnight. Some in the parking lot. All of them relieved someone was listening.
I cried in my car between back-to-back clients for three months before I told anyone. Not because I was sad — because I was so tired of being the person who doesn't get to be tired. Commune was the first place I didn't have to explain that.

Aaliyah Reyes
Pilates Instructor · 7 yrs
Los Angeles, CA

“The gym floor is the loneliest place in the world when you're the one everyone else leans on.”
Strength Coach · 11 yrs · Denver
I've been nursing a torn labrum for two years. I teach four spin classes a week. Nobody knows. I found out half of Commune was doing the same thing when I finally posted about it at 11pm. The thread hit 40 replies by morning.

Devon Osei
Group Fitness Instructor · 9 yrs
Atlanta, GA

"I changed how I program rest weeks after one conversation in Commune. My clients don't know how much this community shapes what happens to them in the gym."

Tariq Mensah
Strength Coach · Dallas
My client lost her husband eight months ago. She comes to our sessions to feel something other than grief. I hold that with her, every Tuesday at 7am. I never talked about the weight of that until Commune.

Simone Abara
Rehab Coach · 5 yrs
Chicago, IL
"73% of fitness professionals report chronic pain they actively hide from their clients."
They teach recovery. They coach resilience. They program deload weeks. And then they work through their own injuries in silence, because the job doesn't have sick days.
— Fitness Industry Wellbeing Survey, 2024
This thread happened at 11:47 pm on a Tuesday.

“I didn't know I had burnout. I thought I just needed a better morning routine.”
Personal Trainer · 8 yrs · Seattle
I left a $90k/year training director role because I couldn't walk into a gym without my chest tightening. I thought something was wrong with me. In Commune I found six other people who'd done the same thing. We started a Slack channel.

Nathan Okonkwo
Former Training Director · 14 yrs
New York, NY

"The therapist-led calls changed my relationship with how I absorb client trauma. I thought empathy was supposed to cost you something. It doesn't have to."

Claudette Moreau
Rehab Coach · New Orleans
I've been in fitness for twelve years and this is the first community that didn't feel like a hustle forum. Nobody's selling a certification here. People are just... honest.

Bryce Fontaine
Personal Trainer · 12 yrs
Portland, OR
"The average fitness professional leaves the industry within 5 years. Burnout is the leading reason."
Not money. Not career advancement. Burnout. The slow erosion of caring so much for so long with nowhere to put the weight of it.
— IDEA Health & Fitness Association, 2023
My gym doesn't offer health insurance. I haven't seen a doctor in three years. I give my clients recovery protocols I can't afford for myself. I posted this in Commune expecting silence. Instead I got a list of sliding-scale providers, two people who knew the same situation, and a thread about advocating for industry standards.

Kezia Adeyemi
Group Fitness Instructor · 6 yrs
Houston, TX

“We are the most physically knowledgeable people in the room and the least likely to take care of ourselves.”
Physical Therapist turned Coach · 15 yrs
This thread happened at 11:47 pm on a Tuesday.
I came to Commune looking for programming ideas. I stayed because I found out I'm not the only one who has to psych myself up to walk through the gym door some mornings.
Lena Voss
Personal Trainer · 4 yrs
Minneapolis, MN
"By the time you've read this far, you've already heard thirty people say the thing you haven't been able to say out loud yet."
Commune stays open because people like you keep it open.
Your support keeps the lights on
and the door unlocked.
Commune runs entirely on community support. Every dollar goes directly to keeping access open for fitness professionals who need it most.
Sustain a Seat
Sustains one scholarship membership for a trainer who can't afford access.
Destiny Okafor
Personal Trainer, Chicago
“I couldn't have afforded this without the scholarship. Commune gave me language for what I was going through.”
Fund a Call
Funds a monthly peer-support session facilitated by a licensed therapist.
Marcus Delgado
Group Fitness Instructor, Austin
“The therapist-led calls were the first time I cried in front of colleagues without apologizing for it.”
Hold the Space
Sponsors the entire community platform — hosting, moderation, and infrastructure.
Priya Nair
Rehab Coach, Seattle
“Knowing the platform is funded means I can show up without worrying it'll disappear tomorrow.”
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