Personal History
I recently started a job that has been a goal of mine to obtain for quite a few years as a Gearhead for Motosport.
What’s really important to me is habit and discipline, those spaces where you feel discomfort, that’s where you grow.
My goals in the fitness industry are to become a certified personal trainer to expand my knowledge in physical fitness to train for racing motocross. I would then like to use this later to train other motocross athletes.
I also plan to become a USMCA (United States motorcycle coaching association) Certified trainer to work with motocross athletes.
To further support my credibility in teaching motocross athletes I also plan on racing the CCMX series in Eastern NC for the 2025 season and ride local AMA sanctioned tracks to prepare for the 2026 season where I plan on participating in the AMA sanctioned NCMX series of North Carolina. I would then like to earn my first AMA plate in one or more classes and qualify to race at Loretta Lynn’s and finish top 10 or better in the Women’s class.
In a hobby aspect of things I would love to attend a trades school and become AWS certified in welding, this is a skill of mine I have practiced for many years growing up and throughout high school along with CNC machining on a mill and Lathe. As a hobby I enjoy metal working and would like to refine my craft and further improve my skill.
With time served in the Marine Corps and growing up hunting and spending time at the range I also have a love for firearms and would enjoy taking a Conceal Carry class as well as owning my own Sig 1911 Fastback. (Emperor Scorpion Carry / 45 CAL)
Growing up working with my Dad in his auto body repair shop in Northern Michigan led me to want to take Automotive Technologies as a dual enrollment course in college. My MOS in the Marine Corps was a 3521 Motor T Mechanic as well. So as to no surprise I enjoy working on anything with an engine and doing bike maintenance with my husband. We love spending time in the garage!
As I’ve gotten older the bigger picture of my goals have changed as well as some of my goals themselves. My focus has always been racing motocross and to have a supportive family to pursue that has now made that goal even bigger to me. I have always been passionate about motocross and the fitness aspect of it so I am excited to get back to doing what I love.
I have always believed everything happens for a reason and God has a plan for all of us to pursue exactly what we were put here for. It’s up to us to make sure we end up where we’re meant to be.
Riding Goals
I recently became a sponsored Shred MX Athlete and I have been working with Ashlee and Phil Harris for a little over a year now. During my time in the Marine Corps I took about 8 years off riding and racing, this past season was my first year back racing at the local CCMX series competing in the Warrior class and womens.
I love the fitness aspect of racing and having a focus on off the bike performance including nutrition and sticking to a disciplined training program.
As a mother of one it’s important for me to stay on top of my fitness and nutrition as it plays a huge role in maintaining my health so I can put 110% into being a mother, working as a gearhead, and pursuing my goals in racing motocross.
I’ve always enjoyed dirtbikes, motocross, and everything motorsports related. I’m happy to have the opportunity to work in a motorsports field in sales!
I recently started a job that has been a goal of mine to obtain for quite a few years as a Gearhead for Motosport.
What’s really important to me is habit and discipline, those spaces where you feel discomfort, that’s where you grow.
My goals in the fitness industry are to become a certified personal trainer to expand my knowledge in physical fitness to train for racing motocross. I would then like to use this later to train other motocross athletes.
I also plan to become a USMCA (United States motorcycle coaching association) Certified trainer to work with motocross athletes.
To further support my credibility in teaching motocross athletes I also plan on racing the CCMX series in Eastern NC for the 2025 season and ride local AMA sanctioned tracks to prepare for the 2026 season where I plan on participating in the AMA sanctioned NCMX series of North Carolina. I would then like to earn my first AMA plate in one or more classes and qualify to race at Loretta Lynn’s and finish top 10 or better in the Women’s class.
Competitive Highlights
When I first got into motocross I raced briefly from 2013-2015 before leaving Michigan for the Marine Corps.
During this time I participated in the D14 AMA series in Michigan racing in the Womens 12+, 250C, and Open C with top 10-15 finishes in 250C and Open C including some podium finishes and top 5 in women’s.
In my first season returning to racing after 8 years off racing, I finished top 5 in the Warrior class and 1st in women’s in the CCMX eastern NC series.
While working on my fitness and nutrition goals I am preparing to have the best season of racing coming up this season in 2025 and would love the opportunity to represent companies like yours in my return to racing motocross and doing what I love!