I’m a health and fitness coach who serves women at different life stages
My name is Bree Argetsinger – but I’m also known as “The Betty Rocker,” a moniker I took on because it embodied what I saw as the best version of myself: a woman living an active, healthy lifestyle, a woman who loved herself, respected her body, took responsibility for her actions and herself, and was worthy of being a role model to those around her. A woman (a Betty) who was rocking not just her body, but her life.
This was the culmination of a long journey for me; I had to deliberately develop physical, mental and spiritual practices to support my goals, and starting out I had most things backwards. Intense experiences in my formative years left me with undiagnosed PTSD, depression, anxiety, and a lot of coping behaviors like drug and alcohol addiction, body dysmorphia, self loathing and feelings of unworthiness.
In seeking to heal and empower myself, I pursued many educational opportunities including formal education, mentorships, hands on learning experiences, workshops, EMDR therapy and a great deal of travel and self exploration, and eventually became a structural integrationist for many years, then later went on to become a CHEK certified exercise coach, an ISSA certified fitness nutrition practitioner, and founded The Betty Rocker brand to share some of the lifestyle, fitness and nutrition practices that had given me so much balance with others who would benefit from them as well.
I’m 43 and married with four beautiful daughters. I have been following Betty Rocker on IG and of course her blog before joining the community.
I have truly enjoyed following her workouts and Body Fuel System! I have been on my fitness journey for 5 years and loving every minute of it. I joined the Rock Your Life community and challenges to incorporate variety into my workouts.
- Barb A.
Rock Your Life
I always feel funny taking these pictures and especially posting them but I mainly do it because I read all these posts about people getting discouraged and not seeing results. I had these feelings too in the beginning and then all the sudden voila… after about 4 weeks I started see my muscles and it wasn’t until really about 9 weeks of the 90-day program and following the food menus that I started to see those areas that I didn’t think would ever go away, go away! So don’t give up. Just stick with it… I went off my rocker ( that’s what I like to call him when I stray from the exercise or eating program) several times. But that’s just called life. As long as you can get back on your rocker it will all work out. So my initial pictures were back in April of 2017 and the other pictures were today after completing over a Year’s worth of programs (in Rock Your Life). I never ever imagined that I would feel and look better at 52 than I ever have in my whole life.
- Nancy B.
Rock Your Life
What’s surprising me is what you said before “your stronger than you think.” I’ve been noticing when I feel I can’t do it any more I concentrate on it, and get it done.
- Claudia M.
#makefatcry Challenge
The left is pre-kids, probably after a 3 day cleanse. I was 137 lbs. The right was taken a couple days ago. 2 kids later. I’m 154 lbs.
The scale does not define progress!
Put out those photos when you start to question yourself! ❤️
- Courtney K.
Rock Your Life
Okay I am getting brave and sharing my half way mark progress pics.
On the left was 6-7 weeks ago when I started the 90 day challenge. Ending week 6 of the challenge is on the right.
Definitely seeing and more importantly feeling the difference.
- Jessica B.
90 Day Home Workout Challenge
Today marks my 1 year Rock Your Life anniversary. I started MFC this time last year. Who knew I would build a home gym and complete Lioness twice along with other challenges mixed in.
I have not lost any weight but I know my body has changed composition and I am more comfortable in my own skin now. I have built muscle, a love for strength training, but most of all a community of amazing ladies to train with and get inspiration from.
My self worth and attitude toward my body have been altered through RYL. I am much kinder to myself now and better for it. I took progress photos today as I finished the Total Body Strength (challenge in RYL) yesterday!
- Sael F.
Rock Your Life