Lifestyle
Colwood’s Sonja Bidese Named 2025 Fitness Professional of the Year

Sonja Bidese, a dedicated fitness professional from Colwood, has achieved a significant milestone by being awarded the title of 2025 Fitness Professional of the Year by the BC Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA). This recognition underscores her extensive contributions to the fitness community over the past three decades.
As the owner of Success Fitness in Colwood, Bidese has made a remarkable impact through her passionate teaching and inclusive coaching. Her commitment to empowering individuals and fostering a love for fitness has inspired thousands, cementing her status as a leader in the field. The award was presented during the BCRPA’s annual fitness conference, held on October 5, 2023, in New Westminster.
Celebrating Excellence in Fitness Leadership
The award highlights Bidese’s role as a registered fitness professional and trainer of fitness leaders. Katie Fenn, CEO of BCRPA, remarked, “Sonja is an exemplary fitness leader who embodies the very best of our profession. Her commitment to excellence and inclusivity demonstrates the essential role BCRPA fitness professionals play in keeping communities across the province vital, connected, and healthy.”
Bidese’s innovative approach to fitness includes developing original programs, such as a signature indoor cycling certification and community-focused wellness challenges. These initiatives blend education, empowerment, and enjoyment, raising awareness about the significance of movement throughout all stages of life. By making physical activity engaging and accessible, she has broadened the appeal of fitness for various demographics.
A Network of Fitness Professionals
Currently, there are approximately 2,700 BCRPA-registered fitness leaders active in communities across British Columbia. These professionals deliver fitness programs in various settings, including recreation centres, gyms, pools, health clubs, and outdoor venues. Bidese’s recognition as Fitness Professional of the Year not only acknowledges her individual achievements but also highlights the collective impact of fitness leaders working diligently to enhance community health.
Bidese’s journey reflects a broader commitment within the fitness industry to promote well-being and inclusivity, serving as a model for future fitness professionals. Her dedication continues to set a high standard for excellence in fitness leadership across British Columbia.
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