Super Nova of The Month: Sonya Jeyaseelan
Congratulations to Sonya Jeyaseelan, Our July 2025 SuperNova!
After a tough start to the year with illness and personal challenges, Sonya chose to not give up. She stayed committed to her health and fitness, came back stronger mentally and physically and used that growth to try new things and give back to others.
In this interview, you’ll learn how Sonya transformed her mindset, built strength, took on a new sport, and started teaching tennis in the community. Her story is proof that there is opportunity in all obstacles and that they allow us to grow and become better versions of ourselves.
Read on to get inspired by Sonya’s journey and to hear about her approach to her health and fitness
Mindset & Motivation
You’ve had your fair share of tough challenges this year. At the same time you continued to prioritize your health vs putting it on the back burner. It’s easy to give up when we face adversity - how were you able to stay consistent with your health and fitness routine?
“I am a mom of a son who is 8. I will be almost 60 when he turns 18. I want to enjoy the later years being healthy and fit to keep up with him. It also helps when your whole life has been about being fit and active (as a former pro athlete (22 years) and a national coach and coach in a private club for over (16 years).”
You’ve even recently increased your activity - training, sports, walking/running to the gym being some of them. What is your biggest motivation behind your goals - what drives you to such new levels?
“Being exposed to more information about the female body and the changes that happen as we start perimenopause and also being of Indian/Sri Lankan descent we are pre-dispositioned to have higher cholesterol and heart attacks. I love golf and teaching, so I started teaching tennis again (to prevent dementia/alzheimers) very lightly to a group of moms to keep my brain sharp and active with a racket sport. It works for me because I want to stay busy knowing I am helping others and myself, which in turn gives me the mental health I need to sustain a longer life without being a burden on family members.”
Training & Progress
What does your current training and activity routine look like and why does this routine work for you?
“Four days a week (training with Nova) along with tennis, golf and interval training at my son's soccer field when I take him to practice.”
What recent health, strength or fitness accomplishment are you most proud of and WHY?
“What I am most proud of is that I have found joy again working out and seeing the small aches and pains and chronic aches and pains disappear. I am seeing the result with mental health and overall health being around adults that are trying to help me stay pain free and a great team of NOVA trainers that are sharing in my journey.”
Lifestyle Changes & Challenges
What are obstacles in your life that may sometimes get in the way of your momentum or that you are aware of potentially getting in the way?
“Being unrealistic with what I expect from myself, I am trying to allow myself to not be a super mom, wife and human.”
What specific routines, habits or ‘hacks’ do you think have contributed the most to your success? For example, is there a specific nutrition, recovery or stress management plan that you feel has really worked for you?
“Adding protein shakes, making home cooked meals throughout the week, maintaining routine and structure, adding FST/ physio and massages to the recovery, saying NO to too many of my son's social engagements when feeling mentally drained or even physically drained (not feeling guilty if I have to decline).”

Future Focus
How has sticking to your health and fitness plan benefited your life? For example, has being more healthy or more fit allowed you to do new things that you could not before or has it positively impacted the lives of others you care about?
“I added skiing and golf to my list of new sports. This winter was my first time skiing and if I was not strong in the knees and my lower body I would have been very nervous about trying so late in life. I wanted to experience something new and embrace winter with my son and sadly I never skied growing up in British Columbia. My son will gain so much and remember these moments with his mom for life.”
What does success in health fitness look like for you going forward and are there new goals you are focused on next?
“Success for me is staying mentally and physically strong as I go through the journey as a mother, wife and woman. I have gone through a lot of changes from working full time, becoming a mother/stepmother to a teenager, building a house, moving 6 times in the last 8 years. I finally feel settled and this has been helpful to create consistency in my life. I want a simpler lifestyle so I have time to take care of myself which in turn allows me to take care of others around me ( husband, son, family members and friends)!”
Sonya brings unique perspectives we can all learn from. She shows how having a strong purpose behind your health and fitness keeps you committed, even when it’s hard. Pushing through challenges might not be easy, but doing the hard things now leads to a better, easier life down the road. She also highlights the importance of setting realistic expectations and being self-aware to know when to say no without feeling guilty.



