Amanda Powell

Bellingham, WA, United States

Hi!! I'm a photographer, artist, mother, and ever hopeful that I will one day make it to an IRL class with Marnie and the fam!

01 Dec 10:22

This class had the most beautiful message. Brought me to tears at the end. Lionesses are now my second favorite animal(nothing can replace the manatee-ha!).

Commented on DAYS 21-40

11 Nov 14:46

The message of gratitude at the end was exactly what I've been needing, after weeks of hard work, facing a creative burnout. A tough but necessary class for me today. Thank you for working this one in!

19 Oct 12:27

What an amazing ending message for the 1st day of our challenge! Happy to go for 60 again this go around!

09 Oct 16:10

And you talked about it at the end.. Don't mind me-haha! Loved this class so so much!

09 Oct 15:09

Wait no! A new light! Sorry, I'm really tryna figure out what's changed-haha!

09 Oct 15:05

Wait, you guys got a new camera or something, in addition to that awesome curve going on in the background! Listening to the announcements/intro and this video looks awesome. Can't wait to do this!

08 Oct 10:00

I’ve started adding two very short runs into my week now that my kids are back in school, and this video is such a powerful one to pair with that activity.

18 Sep 12:06

Also, I've been doing M/Body since May 2020. It's been healing, not just physically, but emotionally & mentally as well. Can't convey my gratitude enough ❤️

18 Sep 12:02

Not an entry because I totally did NOT see the dog! I was working so hard, and because Marnie didn't miss a flipping beat! Such a wonderful class! Thank you so so much for an awesome time!

Commented on M/<10 ABS

10 Aug 08:05

So, here's a question. My neck was straining for the last half of this workout, but when I put my head down for modification, I don't feel like it challenges me enough in my abs. Is there a middle of the road option, or rather, a way to work up more than just resting your head on the floor? Side note, I am making sure my shoulders are down and my chin is a fist width distance from my chest.