Our Mission

At REIZ Adaptive Fitness, our nonprofit organization is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of individuals with physical disabilities and disabled veterans through tailored adaptive fitness programs that address their specific physical limitation needs. Our team of knowledgeable certified adaptive trainers delivers customized guidance and support to help individuals with disabilities integrate adaptive fitness modifications into their daily routines, for FREE.

We cultivate a supportive and inclusive community where adaptive athletes can flourish, celebrating accomplishments and motivating one another to overcome challenges. By increasing public awareness and engaging donors, we strive to create a significant positive impact on the lives of those with physical limitations. Should you be interested in learning more about our program and determining your eligibility, we invite you to complete the form on our contact page at [CONTACT PAGE ADDRESS].


 

Meet Mziya Weber, Founder of REIZ Adaptive Fitness. Born with one arm, Mziya has triumphed over obstacles to pursue her passion for helping others adapt to and conquer physical challenges. With a robust background in nonprofit work and a certification in Adaptive & Inclusive Fitness, she customizes workout programs designed to empower individuals with physical disabilities to reach their full potential.

In addition to her adaptive training certification and experience, Mziya is currently pursuing a degree in Kinesiology. This academic endeavor allows her to enhance her expertise in rehabilitation techniques and biomechanics, enabling her to further support her clients by applying a comprehensive understanding of movement and physical rehabilitation in her role.

Read more about Mziya and her journey in this featured article from Austin Voyage Magazine.

REIZ ADAPTIVE FITNESS: EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS, CHANGING LIVES

"We have countless memorable moments, but what truly stands out is witnessing our clients' determination as they complete their adaptive workout programs."