Marisa Inda. Or Senada Greca. Both have different personal brands and training approaches, but they appear to be excellent trainers to me. They clearly understand body mechanics and nutrition. Also they are playing the long game in their own personal approach to training and development.
Asianfitnessfan: good pick with Marisa. I like watching her mechanics breakdowns and her approach to training as well. I find myself watching older lifters more often, because like you said, athletes like her promote longevity. I feel similar with Miranda: she recently talked about how it feels training for longevity versus being a CF Games athlete.
I also want to add MegSquats. She’s another lifter who promotes a pretty solid lifting philosophy and approach to training. She doesn’t come across as a cliche “influencer,” and I think she is one of those athletes who betters the fitness community.
Brooke Ence strikes me as a bit fake. It might be because of her collaborations with Dana Linn Bailey, but I don’t think I would enjoy lifting with her.
I also want to add MegSquats. She’s another lifter who promotes a pretty solid lifting philosophy and approach to training. She doesn’t come across as a cliche “influencer,” and I think she is one of those athletes who betters the fitness community.
I was not familiar with MegSquats until now. Agreed!
Kristina Mendoza, Helen Davis, and Sarah Hayes. They all have top notch physiques.
Question is in the topic.
For me, with CrossFit training I would love to do a workout or even a partner WOD with Sam Briggs or Miranda Alcaraz. And for powerlifting, I would train with Sarah Finlay.