New Year Greetings

Dear Endurance members,

Happy New Year to all you wonderful families! I hope your holidays have been a time of peace, joy and reflection and that you’ve managed to stay active and healthy throughout the season.

As the New Year approaches, please take some time to reflect on what you’ve accomplished  this year and on the ways you want to improve your family’s health in 2011. Hopefully, helping your child lose weight, improve their confidence and boost their social connections are part of these goals.We hope we can support you in reaching these important goals in 2011.

Endurance offices will be closed from January 6th, 2011 – January 31st, 2011. When we return, we’ll be ready, refreshed and excited to spend  the New Year with you. I am thrilled that we’ve accomplished so much in 2010 with organizing and hosting a successful youth triathlon, training over forty young people (ages 5-16) to swim, bike, run and have fun while doing it all. We’ve taken over 75 youth on our beautiful mountain 

biking trips and we’ve counseled and consulted with hundreds of families who are on the path to losing weight and improving their health. Our youth participants have lost weight, but  more importantly they learned that they can accomplish anything they set their minds to while enjoying the process! It’s been a lovely and full year.

Thank you.

Keep an eye out for our 2011 Fit Family Programs starting in February 2011. We have a line up of exciting active programs for children, as well as parent support and guidance in helping your child lose weight in a sustainable, healthy, positive way.

Look out for our FREE* informational session coming in February  for families who want to join our programs! For now, browse our site, become a member (if you aren’t already), listen to our free teleseminar, write some goals, and begin making small changes before we see you in  February.

Sincerely,

Cory Nyamora, Psy.D.

Cory Nyamora, Psy.D., Founder/Director

I am a licensed clinical psychologist and running and triathlon coach. I received my Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology (Alliant International University) in 2004. I held prior coaching certifications through USA Triathlon from 2008-2020 and USA Track and Field for several years.

I provide clinical psychotherapy services, trainings and workshops, consultation and supervision for psychology, social service and foster care agencies, as well as triathlon and running coaching. Please check out the links below to learn more about my therapy philosophy, areas of specialty and services.

I was born and raised in Kenya and immigrated to the U.S. in 1993. One of my passions is leading running trips to Kenya. I love the outdoors and especially enjoy spending time with my family as well as trail-running, swimming, cycling, racing and enjoying travel, music, art, food, culture and reading.

Welcome to our website!

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