Super Nova of The Month: Joe Farrell
Congratulations to Joe Farrell, our February 2026 SuperNova!

Joe has been a Nova member since 2018. I remember doing his consultation back then and the thing that stuck out was his decisiveness. Though he never worked out before, he was quick to take positive action and started training with us immediately 2 times per week.
Since then he has been consistent with his workout routine and even brought his wife Beth onboard who he works out with also 1 time per week.
His 3 workouts a week at Nova have been his foundation for years but something clicked in late 2025. He had a shift in mindset - again decisiveness to take the next step in his health journey - by bridging the gym habit with the other lifestyle habits.
Because what happens outside the gym is just as important as what happens in the gym. And it’s not just nutrition changes Joe made (though that is important), but mindset changes.
As one of his coaches Amy says:
“I’m really happy to see how empowered he is and excited he is to update us during check-ins. It’s very evident all the changes and hard work he’s put in is having a very positive effect on his self image and confidence to keep growing. He’s hungry to be better all the time! He’s been an absolute inspiration to me since day 1 of training him.”
Read our interview below to hear Joe share the strategies and challenges behind his transformation and see what you might be able to apply to your own journey.

Mindset & Motivation
You’ve made fitness a regular part of your lifestyle - working out as a Nova member for 8 years (729 workouts to be exact)! What has kept you motivated to keep consistent with training all these years?
“729, wow! I never went to the gym prior to Nova. It took some time at first to have the drive to go multiple times per week, but once you start to see some gains and your body starts to feel better, it becomes routine.”
In the last 6 months you’ve shifted your approach to health and have skyrocketed your results specifically in the body composition area - what was the mental shift that made you switch gears?
“Going into the fall, I hit my heaviest weight in quite some time. I let things slide in the summer, down to 2 workouts most weeks, not getting many steps, but most importantly letting my nutrition slide. In November I decided that I wanted to get leaner. I started walking 10k+ steps daily, drinking more water, eating 175g+ of protein daily while tracking calories and added two home workouts to my three sessions at Nova.”
Training & Progress
What recent health, strength or fitness accomplishment are you most proud of and WHY?
“I have lowered my body fat percentage by more than 4% while keeping my muscle mass the same. Why because my body fat percentage had plateaued for several years. I was slowly putting on muscle, but the percent body fat was staying the same. I wanted to lean out.”
What does your current training and activity routine (weights, cardio, sport, mobility walking etc) look like and why is it a routine that works for you?
“ Nova workouts per week, 2 home workouts per week, walking 10k+ steps 7 days a week.”

Lifestyle Changes & Challenges
What are the obstacles in your life that can get in the way of your momentum and how do you overcome these challenges?
“So many things can become obstacles if you let them. I started blocking off my workouts in my work calendar a few years ago.
Diet is probably the largest obstacle for me. I used to pick up lunch every day, now I make my lunch so that I don’t have any excuses for what I eat.”
Outside of physical exercise, what specific routines, habits or ‘hacks’ do you practice that have contributed to your success? For example, is there a specific nutrition, supplement, recovery or stress management plan that you feel has really worked for you?
“Walking outdoors has been amazing for stress management. During the day, if I have 30 minutes between calls, I go for a walk. If I have a long call and I don’t need video, I put my airpods in and go. If not on a call, I listen to music and plan out my workday, rather than at bedtime which I used to do.”

Future Focus
What impact has health and fitness made in your life? For example, has it improved your energy, ability or mood to show up better in life?
“In the past three months my energy levels have improved, my stress levels have come down a lot and I am sleeping better. Not sure how I would deal with the stresses of work without incorporating health and fitness.”
What does success in health fitness look like for you going forward and are there new goals you are focused on next?
“My wife, Beth, is very active and health conscious, which has motivated me. Now that I am in my 50’s, thinking about longevity is real. I want to do what I can now, to ensure a long, healthy, and active life in the years to come – we have lots that we want to do!”

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Success in health and fitness comes from adopting certain skills, traits and beliefs. Two that stand out in Joe are his decisiveness and commitment. He takes action without overthinking, and when needed, he pivots quickly. He also sticks withh it even when progress slows or things get tough. We hope Joe’s story and mindset inspire you on your own journey. And remember, success is inevitable when you don’t give up!
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