JJ was putting in the work today 💪 Did you?
NeuroDiverse Fit
An exercise facility for Neurodivergent individuals. You Are More CAPABLE Than You Believe!
Tom got the chance to try some new adaptive equipment this week.
Using an arm support system, he was able to work through box step ups and leg raises while staying upright and supported throughout the movement.
Progress isn't always about adding weight to the bar. Sometimes it's about finding new ways to move, build confidence, and create opportunities that weren't there before.
Check out what Adam has been up to 💪
05/27/2026
Progress isn’t only measured in pounds and reps.
Sometimes it looks like:
-More confidence.
-More independence.
-Better emotional regulation.
-Showing up consistently.
-Trying things that once felt impossible.
-Feeling better
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Want to see what progress can look like for you?
Call or text 609-709-5232 for a free assessment.
05/17/2026
Look at the big things these guys and gals have been up to 👀📈🆙
05/13/2026
Client Spotlight of the Week goes out to our Marissa!
Marissa has come so far since starting with us. At first, she had trouble leaving her mom’s side to exercise with us… now she can’t get enough of sandbag carries, boxing, and her favorite “zombie” sit ups!
She even increased her sessions to 3x a week, and music to our ears, her favorite word to ask her mom is “exercise.”
Speaking of music… every session we throw on some 90’s hits, and she sings along to the Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, and Britney Spears while we work out.
That’s especially meaningful because when she first started, she rarely uttered a peep to us.
Proud of you, Marissa ❤️
05/12/2026
Looooook what we got 👀! New official NeuroDiverse Fit caps just dropped! Scan the QR code and get yours today! 🧢🔥
05/11/2026
Movement is about so much more than exercise.
For many individuals with autism, everyday life can feel overwhelming because the brain processes so much sensory information at once. Sounds, lights, textures, conversations, movement, and other sensations can all compete for attention at the same time.
Of course, there is so much more to autism than sensory overstimulation alone, and this post only scratches the surface. Every individual with autism experiences the world differently, which is why individualized support and understanding matter so much.
This is one reason movement and exercise can be so beneficial.
Carries, crawling, climbing, pushing, pulling, lifting, and other forms of purposeful movement can help improve body awareness, coordination, confidence, regulation, and independence.
A simple example many people may never think about is putting on shoes. For some individuals, balancing on one foot, coordinating movement, processing the feeling of socks or tight shoes, and staying regulated through the task can be incredibly challenging. Movement training can help make these everyday tasks easier and less overwhelming over time.
Some of the biggest victories don’t happen inside the gym.
They happen at home.
At school.
In social settings.
In everyday life.
That’s why here we focus on building confidence, strength, and independence that carry outside the gym. 💪
If you’d like to learn more about our programs, send us a message or use the link in our bio to schedule a free assessment.
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609 E. Bay Avenue
Manahawkin, NJ
08050
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| Monday | 5am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 5am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 5am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 5am - 7pm |
| Friday | 5am - 6pm |