Jennifer Jacobs is a personal fitness trainer who previously worked as a cycling trainer at Peloton. Jacobs’ professional bio on her official website reads,
I am an athlete. I’m a motivator. Empowering people is my passion. My journey as a personal trainer is not mine alone but a journey I choose to take with each one of my clients. Each of my client’s goals becomes my own goals. Each struggle my struggle.
Each challenge my challenge. It’s not just about training someone in front of you. It’s about understanding why you are training someone in front of you. Who they are, what they want, and what they want to achieve. It’s only until you understand that can you truly help someone see past all the roadblocks, hurdles, and challenges. It’s only then that you can truly help people empower themselves.
Quick Facts and Information on Jennifer Jacobs
Full Name | Jennifer Jacobs |
Birthday / Date of Birth | 7th April |
Age | 35 |
Zodiac | Aries |
Country | U.S |
Nationality | American |
Current Residence | Los Angeles, California |
Ethnicity | Multiracial |
Profession | Fitness Instructor / Former Cycling Instructor at Peloton |
High School / College / University | N/A |
Marital Status | Not Married |
Sexuality | Straight |
Current Relationship Status | Not Disclosed |
Boyfriend | N/A |
Children | A Son and a Daughter |
Social Media | Instagram, Twitter, Facebook |
Net Worth | Under Review |
Height | 5 ft 5 in |
Jennifer Jacobs Age / Parents / Family
Jennifer was born on 7th April to her parents in the year 1984 and is 35 years old now. She hasn’t disclosed much about her personal life as she seemingly is a very private person.
However, on one rare occasion; on her 34th birthday, Jennifer took to her Instagram to share about her personal life a little bit. Through the post, she described her early life; from witnessing her parents get divorced at the age of three to losing her father to cancer. In her own words,
I don’t really like to talk about it at all. 🚫 I am a very private person and have been told I have a very tough exterior — I like to think of it as a protective shell. –
✨ But today Is different.✨ Yesterday was my birthday. But it was not just any birthday; it was the birthday I grew up thinking I would never see or live past. –
Why? Well when I was 3 yrs old my parents divorced, but I was fortunate where they had a good relationship that I was able to spend as much time with my dad as I wanted.He owned a dairy farm that I basically grew up on. My dad taught me a lot of things, from letting me drive the tractor for the first time (I was way too young) to feeding and caring for a newly born calf.🐄 But that all quickly changed the day my dad was diagnosed with gastric cancer. My life turned from helping take care of the cows to helping take care of him before and after school. I was laying right beside him when he eventually passed. 😔 A moment I am grateful for but one that changed my life forever.
My father died at the exact age that I turned yesterday. He was much too young and I was too young to lose a father. Cancer is hard enough, seeing your dad go through it when you are still his little girl and knowing what the end will be is even harder. It leaves a lasting impression and one I will never forget. And whether it made sense or not, I was convinced the same thing would happen to me at his exact age. Which is why this birthday had a lot of significance for me. –
On this birthday, I think about him and I know he would be proud of me. Today I am eternally grateful for everyone in my life 🙏— my family, my friends, my loved ones and all those who have reached out to me to tell me that I have changed their lives for the better. 💕 I do what I do because of all of you. I live life to its fullest because I know life can be short and we must value each day. I want to help inspire others to do the same. Thank you to everyone for all the love they have shown me on what to me was a very significant birthday. Thank you for believing in me, supporting me, and most of all being my own inspiration to keep doing what I do each and every day!