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Balance & Mobility 55+

Balance & Mobility 55+

Monday, July 27, 2026 (11:30 AM - 12:15 PM) (PDT)

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Level 1 – Gentle & Supportive (45 min) 

Move with greater ease, confidence, and stability. Balance & Mobility is a nurse-designed focused on helping you feel safe and supported in your body. 

The pace is gentle and thoughtful, with attention to your cardiovascular capacity and nervous system. 

Each class includes: 

A gentle warm-up and simple movement flow Balance and light strength exercises Chair-supported stations for safety and ease An optional freestyle movement moment set to a fun, familiar song A calming, grounded close (like resting at the end of yoga) This class is about feeling safe in your movement. 

Everything is a suggestion. You’re encouraged to modify, rest, and move at your own pace. Perfect for beginners, those returning to movement, or anyone wanting a supportive environment. 

Don’t wait until you can’t get off the floor. 

After age 30, we lose up to 5% of muscle mass per decade. That means less strength, slower reaction time, and a higher risk of falls—the leading cause of injury for older adults. 

But aging doesn’t have to mean losing your footing. With intentional movement and focused training, you can maintain and even rebuild balance, coordination, and mobility. 


It's never too late to start.  


This is more than fall prevention. It’s about training today for the freedom to move tomorrow, next year, and decades down the line. 

Regular physical activity is one of the most effective ways to extend your healthspan—the years you stay healthy, active, and able to live life on your own terms. 


Join us in the Behavioral Fitness studio—where parking is easy, natural light fills the room, and the vibe lifts you up. This is your time to stay upright, energized, and in a safe, supportive community. 


Meet Your Instructor 

Teri DeLaMontanya is a Registered Nurse and former Director of Emergency Services at John Muir Health. 

She’s spent decades in the trenches—seeing what happens when people lose their strength, their balance, and their mobility. And she’s lived it herself. 

As an Ironman triathlon finisher, two-time John Muir Trail thru-hiker, and seasoned adventure racer, Teri knows what it means to push a body to its limits. And after multiple injuries of her own, she knows what it feels like when that body breaks down—when movement becomes painful, or impossible. She knows the fear, the frustration, the hard climb back. 

That’s why this work matters to her. 

She’s seen, over and over again, how quickly we can lose the ability to do what we love—and how life-changing it is to get it back. 

Today, as a nutrition, lifestyle, and grief coach, co-founder of Behavioral Fitness, and co-facilitator of Everyday Strength at Behavioral Fitness, Teri helps people stay strong enough to keep living on their own terms.

She is also the co-founder of a 501(c)(3) non-profit: Providing Easier Access to Care Everywhere (PEACE). 

Part of the mission of PEACE is to re-define access and re-define care by not waiting until there's a crisis. 

The time to invest in your well-being is now. 


Teri brings not just medical training, but lived experience—passion, and deep, hard-earned understanding. Teri doesn’t just teach this. She’s been through it. 

And she’ll meet you exactly where you are with compassion and care.

Behavioral Fitness
1399 Ygnacio Valley Rd. Suite 26
Walnut Creek, CA 94598 United States
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Allyson Mayo
(925) 818-8062
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Monday, July 27, 2026 (11:30 AM - 12:15 PM) (PDT)

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