Super Nova of The Month: Tanya Vezina

Nova Health Club • July 8, 2026

Congratulations to Tanya Vezina,

Our July 2026 SuperNova!



For Tanya, the biggest transformation wasn’t just physical, it was discovering a sustainable approach to health that she genuinely enjoys.


From recovering after a total knee replacement to redefining what progress looks like, her story is a reminder that lasting change comes from consistency, not perfection.


👉 Read on to get inspired by Tanya’s journey and to hear about her approach to health and fitness.


Mindset & Motivation


Over the course of your fitness journey, what has surprised you most about yourself?

"My fitness journey has always been motivated to be the best version of myself at the time so I can truly enjoy each new chapter of life. The last 18-months were heavily focused on rehabbing a total knee replacement, and since January, embarking on a weight-loss journey.  Accepting that this process is a marathon rather than a sprint is key.  But the biggest surprise? Finding that I am genuinely not bored with the process – it has organically become a positive everyday lifestyle choice – super grateful that I never feel that I am “ going to the gym” or “ on a diet”!


What is something you used to believe about exercise, nutrition, or wellness that you now see differently?


"While “made from scratch” clean nutrition and regular exercise have always been part of our family life, I’ve learned that wellness is an evolving journey. These choices served me well for years, but I now realize that lifestyle tweaks are required to adapt to changing body needs.

 

Although I believe that “willing to try new” and “being consistent” are keys to success, measurable results have become more important to me to ensure my efforts are actually working… I now rely on occasional DEXA scans to see exactly how my body is responding to my nutrition and exercise programs."




Personal Impact


How do you feel when you're at your best physically and mentally, and what signs tell you you're in a good place?


"When I am at my best, everything just clicks.  An avid golfer, I celebrate the many days when I am on the course – when I finish the full round with energy to spare, I know I’m doing well. Another big sign is when I actually slow-down enough to enjoy some mid-day “me-time” with a good book instead of overbooking myself. When things are going well , I always try to look back at my habits and food choices to try to figure out what triggered that feel-good energy."



 

Lessons Learned


What has been the most valuable lesson you've learned through training that applies outside the gym?

"Training has taught me to surround myself with good people, trust the process and remain positive even when progress is gradual.  Whether in personal or professional situations – consistent team effort and celebrating baby steps are a surefire formula to succeed."


What's one piece of advice you would give to someone who feels overwhelmed about starting their health and fitness journey?

"The health and fitness journey is a marathon not a sprint. Find a trustworthy coach or a supportive community to work with who understand your goals. Start your journey one step at a time – consistency and managing expectations are key to long-term success."





Nova Experience


Is there a coach, program, community member, or moment at Nova that has had a particularly meaningful impact on your journey?


"Shout-out to Zack! His positive attitude and talented ability to find new ways to strengthen my body parts keep me believing that the best is yet to come!

 

Since I joined NOVA in September 2018, despite my health challenges along the way - Zack always makes it fun and keeps me going.  I feel lucky that he acknowledges that each day my body may be in a different state and makes sure that I leave the studio feeling better than when I came in.

 

Grateful that I train with Zack and Matt three times a week to continue to build strength and mobility with extra-focus on undoing my post-TKR compensation patterns and rewiring my brain-body connections. I celebrate that NOVA is a special place and that all the coaches help create this great supportive community."


Looking Ahead


What are you currently working on that excites you most?


"Excited that I am successfully working with an excellent nutritionist who has validated that I just needed to “tweak” my food choices to successfully lose weight and build muscle. Have to admit that it was re-assuring to know that I was already eating the right foods but needed to slightly adjust my protein, healthy fat and carb intake to better meet my current body requirements.  

 

Sharing that since January, I have lost the 22 + lbs  gained when my knee issues became problematic - but more importantly am ecstatic that a recent DEXA scan confirmed that I achieved the ideal fat-to-muscle ratio loss."


If we were having this conversation again one year from now, what would you hope to be celebrating?


"Hoping that Summer 2027 finds me enjoying my training at NOVA, in the maintenance phase of my weight loss journey, planning golfing travel abroad and celebrating that my continued health improvement has allowed me to take on new professional consulting projects!



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Tanya's been make continuous improvements for years now. Last year she was Supernova too.

Want to see just how far she's come since then? Check out Tanya's first Supernova win HERE.

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