Strength Training in Tigard, Oregon: The Wise Family Story

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Strength Training in Tigard: How the Wise Family Made It Work for 4 Years

By the APEX PWR Team  |  Tigard, Oregon  |  May 2026  |  Adult Strength Training
Eric and Annie Wise holding a whiteboard at APEX PWR in Tigard, Oregon, marking 4 years of consistent strength training together with their handwritten note about finding consistency with a program

Eric and Annie Wise inside APEX PWR, Tigard, Oregon. Four years and counting.

Eric and Annie Wise have been training at APEX PWR in Tigard for four years. They are parents to three kids. They run a business. They are the kind of members who quietly make the gym work week after week, year after year, while half the fitness industry is busy chasing whatever new trend showed up on social media that month.

Ask Eric and Annie what's kept them coming back for four years and the answer is the same from both of them. The consistency of the programming. Not a gimmick. Not a transformation challenge. A clear, well-built plan that meets them where they are and keeps moving them forward.

"We've been at APEX for 4 years. It's the first time we've found consistency with a program." Annie & Eric Wise

The Tradeoff That Makes It Work

Most parents will tell you the hardest part of staying consistent isn't the workout. It's the logistics. Two adults, kids in the house, a business to run. Something has to give.

The Wises figured out the answer most successful parent-members at APEX eventually arrive at: they trade off. One handles the early morning at home with the kids. The other comes to train. Then they swap, sometimes day to day, sometimes within the same week. Neither of them is trying to be a hero. They've built a system where staying healthy is a shared job, the same way picking up groceries or handling a school pickup is.

That setup is the quiet engine behind almost every long-tenured family at APEX. It's also the reason consistency, not motivation, is what we coach toward.

You don't need to find more time. You need to build a system where staying healthy is a shared job, not a solo project.

What 4 Years of Consistency Actually Looks Like

The reason Annie and Eric train isn't to look a certain way in the mirror. It's to live a certain way outside of the gym. Four years of consistent strength training shows up as the capacity to take their three kids on real adventures, hike up to scenic overlooks, scramble around rock formations, and stand at the rim of a remote alpine lake without their bodies tapping out before the day is done.

Eric and Annie Wise with their three children at a high-elevation mountain overlook, an example of how strength training at APEX PWR Tigard supports active family adventures

The Wise family at a mountain overlook on a recent trip.

This is the part the marketing-side of fitness usually skips. Strength training isn't a goal. It's a foundation. The work in the gym is what funds the rest of life. The big day on your feet with the kids. The travel itinerary that doesn't have to be scaled back. The stamina to enjoy the trip instead of recovering from it.

The Wise family standing at a sandstone rock formation on an outdoor adventure, demonstrating the functional strength and recovery built through consistent training at APEX PWR in Tigard, Oregon

Outdoor adventure as a family. The reason the work in the gym matters.

The research backs the experience. Resistance training preserves lean muscle and bone density as we move through our 40s and 50s, improves recovery between active days, and meaningfully reduces the risk of the kinds of injuries that quietly age people out of the activities they love. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends muscle-strengthening activity at least two days per week for all adults, and the data on combining strength with conditioning is even stronger.

Annie and Eric Wise with their three children at a high-elevation lake overlook in the Pacific Northwest, illustrating the active outdoor lifestyle supported by 4 years of consistent strength training at APEX PWR

Crater Lake. Long days at altitude with three kids in tow are the test, and the reward.

For Annie and Eric, the gym hours are an investment in the rest of the calendar. The more capable their bodies are, the more they get to say yes to. That's the actual ROI of strength training for parents.

Strength Training in Tigard, Oregon: The APEX Approach

APEX PWR offers two pathways into strength training, and both are built for adults who want results without guesswork. Whether you walk in as a complete beginner or you've been training for twenty years, the entry point is the same. We start with a real conversation, a movement assessment, and a personalized trial. Nobody gets thrown into a class on day one and told to figure it out.

Group Training

Small-group strength training led by a coach, with structured programming written by our team. Classes run on a schedule designed to work for parents and professionals, with early morning, midday, and evening windows. You get the accountability of a community, the cost efficiency of a group setting, and programming that actually progresses week to week. This is where most of our long-tenured members live, including Annie and Eric.

Personal Training

One-on-one coaching with fully individualized programming. Personal training is the right fit when you're working around an injury, training for a specific goal (a competitive sport, a body composition target, surgery rehab transitioning into strength), or you simply prefer the focused 1:1 environment. Many members run a hybrid: group training for the volume and rhythm, personal training for the targeted work.

The Trial Comes First, Always

Both pathways start with the same personalized trial. We assess movement, talk through training history and goals, and place you in the right environment. The trial isn't a sales pitch. It's a working sample of how we coach so you can decide whether the fit is right.

Why APEX Is Different: The Integrated Method

Most gyms in the Portland metro area are good at one thing. APEX PWR is built to integrate four. Strength coaching, nutrition coaching, physical therapy, and objective testing all live under the same roof, and our team communicates with each other directly about your progress.

What that looks like in practice: a movement issue your strength coach notices on a back squat gets passed to our physical therapist, Jordan, before it becomes an injury. A body composition goal informs both your training program and your nutrition plan with our staff nutritionist, Jennie Carolan. A re-test on the DEXA or VO2 in six months tells you in objective terms whether the work is paying off, instead of guessing from the bathroom scale.

The APEX Difference

The Integrated Method

Four pillars. One facility. One team that talks to each other.

01

Strength
Training

Group and personal training, structured programming, real coaching every session.

02

Nutrition
Coaching

Built around your training, your goals, and your real life. Not a generic meal plan.

03

Physical
Therapy

On-site PT for prevention, recovery, and return to training without skipping the gym.

04

Objective
Testing

VALD, DEXA, and VO2 max. Real measurement. No guessing whether it's working.

Objective Testing: VALD, DEXA, and VO2 Max

Three tools we use to take guesswork off the table:

  • VALD performance testing measures force production, asymmetries, and movement quality with research-grade dynamometers and force plates. It catches the things visual coaching misses.
  • DEXA scanning gives you a precise breakdown of lean muscle, body fat, and bone density. It's the same technology used in clinical research and the gold standard for body composition. Learn more on our DEXA scan page.
  • VO2 max testing measures cardiovascular fitness directly, which is one of the strongest predictors of healthspan and longevity in the published literature. Details on our VO2 max testing page.

For most members, the testing is what closes the loop. You're not guessing whether the program is working. You have data.

Start Your Personalized Trial

If you're a parent or professional in the Tigard or Portland metro area looking for strength training that actually fits your life, the trial is the first step. No guesswork, no upsell, just a real conversation and a clear plan.

Begin Your Trial

Consistency Is the Only Strategy That Works

Four years is a long time. The Wises didn't get there by being motivated every single day. They got there by building a routine that didn't depend on motivation. They traded off mornings. They showed up to a program that progressed. They let the team handle the planning so they could focus on the work.

That's the formula. It isn't flashy. It isn't a transformation in 30 days. It's the version of fitness that actually compounds, year over year, into a body and a life that hold up to the demands of parenting, working, and saying yes to the adventures that matter.

For more on the underlying principles we coach to, read our companion piece: How to Live a Healthy Lifestyle.

Visit APEX PWR in Tigard

APEX PWR is located at 11105 SW Greenburg Rd in Tigard, Oregon, serving members from Portland, Beaverton, Lake Oswego, Tualatin, and the surrounding metro area. Whether you're starting from scratch or returning to training after a long break, we'll meet you where you are.

Member story shared with permission. Photos courtesy of the Wise family. APEX PWR is APEX Performance Wellness & Rehab, located at 11105 SW Greenburg Rd, Tigard, OR 97223. Research references: American College of Sports Medicine Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (2nd ed., 2018); Westcott (2012), "Resistance training is medicine: effects of strength training on health," Current Sports Medicine Reports.

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