Meg Wimberly is a caring mother, dedicated daughter and newly minted juris doctor graduate of Oklahoma City University. After passing the bar in 2022, she is now running her own law firm in Oklahoma City.
Meg originally joined Fit Body Boot Camp in 2017 but had to stop attending for personal reasons.
“When I returned to Fit Body Boot Camp in 2022, they accepted me back with open arms and enthusiasm. It was exactly what I needed as I finished law school and started a new journey,” Meg explains.
“When I started back, I started losing weight and feeling myself grow stronger. I really felt like I was able to reclaim a part of myself that had been missing.”
Meg benefited from Fit Body Boot Camp’s focus on creating a strong and supportive community that helps participants reach—and surpass—their fitness goals and become the best possible version of themselves.
By committing herself to hard work—and with gratitude for the hard-working boot camp coaches and members—Meg has been able to attain, and even surpass, her original fitness goals.
“At Fit Body Boot Camp, you are part of a community that really feels like family. The coaches and members alike all cheer each other on, ask how life is going and really make you feel important,” Meg says.
“I wanted to see that I could set my mind to something and do it, that I could meet my mini goals and major goals and keep growing, because I had the love and support of the Fit Body family behind me.”
Meg says one of the other keys to success for her was consistency, showing up for the workouts even when she didn’t want to.
“When first starting out, it is difficult,” she admits. “But once you build the habit, you want to continue working and being the best ‘you’ you can be.”
FBBC’s certified coaches tailor workouts and diet plans to best serve each client and ensure that they get the most out of participating in their 30-minute classes.
“At FBBC, I get 30 minutes per day to mentally check out from the stresses of the world—no interruptions, just focusing on myself and pushing to be the best I can be,” Meg says.
“I am constantly working out with people who will push me to go up in weight or keep moving even when I tire out. The coaches remind us that we are all built differently and that what you put in, you will get out.”
Over the course of her fitness journey, Meg has lost 38.7 lbs and 9.4% of her body fat.
“But I am most proud of the strength that I have gained during my fitness journey,” Meg explains.
“I feel stronger, which makes me more confident in everything I do. The most meaningful part of my journey has been reclaiming my whole self. Losing weight feels great, my clothes fit better, and I am more confident knowing I am strong and in control of my own body.”
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TOMMY MCCASLIN
Owner, Fit Body Boot Camp, Moore
In 2015, when Tommy McCaslin opened the Fit Body Boot Camp franchise in Moore, his vision was to create a space devoted to boosting people's self-image and confidence through personalized coaching, fitness support and nutritional guidance.
One of the most important steps in achieving those goals, he said, is building and cultivating a strong community of dedicated staff members.
“Sure, people love our 30-minute workouts, but what really makes us different is that we are a coaching facility first. When you look at the people who have success and those who do not, it’s not that they need access to equipment—it’s that they need guidance, a friend and encouragement,” Tommy explains.
“I’m really proud to have developed a culture where people come and where they stick with FBBC, so that it becomes a way of life.”
Another important aspect of FBBC is guiding and educating clients on healthy and sustainable eating habits.
“We do three things at Fit Body well: food, workouts and coaching,” he says. “But coaching is our main thing. Our trained coaches help clients understand what’s important and guide them away from the dangers of non-sustainable food approaches. It’s what you do most of the time that gives you results, not what you do some of the time. It's the habits that you build that give you the life-changing results.”
"The coaches remind us that we are all built differently and that what you put in, you will get out.”