Nice to meet you.
I’m Suzanne Dunn.
DipACLM - Certified Lifestyle Medicine Professional
With over 30 years of experience in the wellness field, Suzanne Dunn is a highly qualified professional. She holds a Master of Science in Health and Wellness Management and is a Board-Certified Health Coach. Suzanne's expertise is further demonstrated by her position as a faculty member at World Instructor Training Schools, where she teaches both the lecture and practical components of the fitness professional personal training certification curriculum. She also holds certifications in Plant-Based Sports Nutrition, Aqua Fitness, Active Aging, and Tabata Boot Camp. Her areas of specialization include Plant-Based Health Coaching, Personal Training, Medical Exercise Specialist in Personal Training, TRX, and Aqua Barre.
Suzanne has supported countless individuals on their journey to healthier living. Her commitment to her clients' goals is steadfast, ensuring they receive the greatest gift of all: the gift of health.
Adjunct Staff Partners
Lynn M. Tatarczuk, LMT
Lynn has 20 plus years of experience in health and fitness industry, focusing on the mind and body connection. She has been facilitating meditation throughout the New Hampshire seacoast area for over 20 years.
Maryjean Kimball
After several years working as an esthetician and makeup artist, Maryjean came to teaching Yoga and Barre through her experience with physical workouts and her ballet training. Her passion for movement and self-care led her to immerse herself in a 200 hour RYT yoga teacher training at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health.
This deepened her personal practice and love of teaching. Her Barre training soon followed, allowing her to combine yoga, pilates and ballet. She later received the Hippo best of Manchester, NH award for barre teachers.
Maryjean uses yoga and barre to help students address, assess and work through physical and mental imbalances to promote mindfulness and overall well being. Her classes are engaging, safe, challenging, enthusiastic and inspiring, while allowing students to move without fear, judgement or expectations. When not working, Maryjean helps her daughter, caring for her greatest joy - her grandchildren!
“Our food should be our medicine, and our medicine should be our food.”
— Hippocrates
