Fall 2026

Personal Training Intern

Posted on 7/9/2026

Life Time

Life Time

10,001+ employees

Luxury wellness community with fitness centers

Compensation Overview

$17.25 - $20.50/hr

Vernon Hills, IL, USA

In Person

On-site internship at Vernon Hills, Illinois; commuting may be required.

Category
Training

People at Life Time

People at Life Time who can refer or advise you

Requirements
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Must have a working knowledge of health and fitness and the human body, and be able to quickly grasp and apply new concepts.
  • Must be punctual while having a positive, enthusiastic, energetic personality that enjoys working with people
  • Must have a desire to work towards an accredited Personal Training Certification and/or Degree in a related field
  • Must have a desire to work as a Life Time Personal Trainer in the near future
  • Must be open to working in other departments at Life Time to support customer experience and engagement
  • Must have the ability to perform an aerobic activity for the duration of a class and be able to bend, stand, reach, climb and lift up to 50 pounds
Responsibilities
  • Reads, watches, engages in all required training's associated with the role and adheres to all company policies, procedures and safety standards.
  • Provides fitness floor assistance to all members to ensure safety, provide education, and motivate members
  • Fulfills member service requirements such as fitness assessments and equipment operations, service desk duties and fitness equipment cleaning
  • Promotes personal training programs and services
  • Ensures all members feel competent, confident, and connected by providing superior customer service through complimentary and based services/programming
  • Document your experience each week:interesting observations, lessons learned, questions for discussion, comments on workouts observed, useful client communication / training techniques, etc.
  • Assist with personal training sessions when appropriate.
  • Demonstrate behaviors consistent with Life Time's Mission & Vision, culture and values in all interactions with clients, coworkers and the general public.
  • Weekly connects with supervisor to review progress on weekly objectives and set up actions for the upcoming week
  • Member experience & engagement activities: Boothing, fitness floor engagement, front desk support, member reach outs, etc.
Desired Qualifications
  • CPR and AED certified
  • Experience working in and/or shadowing at a fitness facility
  • Experience with program design
  • Experience with coursework related to health and fitness
  • Experience in customer service

Life Time operates large resort-like wellness destinations that function as comprehensive, family-focused healthy-lifestyle clubs. Its offerings include fitness facilities, spas, cafes, coworking spaces, and residential living, creating an all-in-one community experience. The company uses in-house construction to build its distinctive large-format clubs and has expanded into a broader lifestyle brand with ventures like Life Time Work and Life Time Residential. Its goal is to provide a premium wellness ecosystem that supports the health and happiness of the entire family through immersive experiences and community living.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Chanhassen, Minnesota

Founded

1990

People at Life Time

People at Life Time who can refer or advise you

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Phoenix 10K acquisition expands its event portfolio to 30, strengthening hybrid fitness revenue and brand loyalty.
  • Dynamic Nutrition Coaching with 500+ coaches across 190 clubs boosts in-center spending and member retention.
  • New $153,000 sq ft Northbrook facility anchors $200M expansion, capturing premium demand for wellness tourism destinations.

What critics are saying

  • Equinox’s $199 'access' promo captures 15–20% of Life Time’s Illinois waitlist by Q4 2026, eroding luxury pricing power.
  • Peloton’s $249 'Wellness Ecosystem' draws 10–15% of 25–40 year members who prefer at-home coaching and AI tracking.
  • Montgomery Pearl zoning delays postpone Bethesda club entry by 18 months, losing $12M dues revenue while Equinox secures adjacent land.

What makes Life Time unique

  • Life Time uniquely combines resort gyms, spas, cafes, coworking, and residential living into one family wellness ecosystem.
  • It operates 30 iconic athletic events including Miami Marathon, blending luxury fitness with 'healthy entertainment' community experiences.
  • Since 2022, its 'total wellness' strategy integrates Dynamic Nutrition Coaching, linking metabolism-based guidance to training and recovery.

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Benefits

Employee Discounts

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Disability Insurance

Life Insurance

Paid Sick Leave

Parental Leave

Adoption Assistance

Paid Vacation

Professional Development Budget

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

17%
CrossFit Barrington
Jun 20th, 2026
CrossFit vs. Lifetime Fitness: which is better for long-term results?

CrossFit vs. Lifetime Fitness: which is better for long-term results? ByCraig June 20, 2026 If you're looking to improve your health and fitness in the Barrington area, you've probably considered both CrossFit and Lifetime Fitness. Both can help you get healthier. Both have passionate members. Both offer opportunities to exercise and improve your overall well-being. But they're very different experiences. The main difference between CrossFit and Lifetime Fitness comes down to structure: CrossFit provides fully coached, programmed workouts with built-in accountability, while Lifetime Fitness provides a wide range of amenities and equipment with the freedom to create your own plan. So how do you decide which is right for you? Let's break it down. First, let's get one thing straight. There isn't a "bad" option here. The best fitness program is the one you'll consistently do. If you enjoy your workouts, stay motivated, and continue showing up year after year, you're likely going to see results. The real question is: what environment gives you the best chance of staying consistent and reaching your goals? Lifetime Fitness: A fitness buffet. Lifetime offers a little bit of everything. Depending on the location, you'll find traditional gym equipment, cardio machines, group fitness classes, swimming pools, basketball courts, pickleball, personal training, spa amenities, and childcare. For many people, that's appealing. You have options. Lots of options. The challenge for some people is that having unlimited choices can sometimes lead to a lack of direction. Many members walk in with good intentions but aren't always sure what workout to do, how much weight to lift, how to progress, or whether they're actually making progress. For self-motivated individuals who enjoy creating their own fitness plan, this may not be a problem. For others, it can become overwhelming. CrossFit: coaching and community. At CrossFit Barrington, the experience is different. Instead of walking in and figuring out what to do, every class is coached and programmed for you. You simply show up. Its coaches guide you through a warm-up, skill development, strength work, the workout, and modifications based on your ability level. Whether you're a beginner or a veteran athlete, every workout can be scaled to meet you where you are. You don't need experience. You don't need to be in shape first. You just need to show up. Side-by-Side comparison. | / | Lifetime Fitness | CrossFit Barrington | | Coaching | Free intro session; ongoing PT at extra cost | Included in every class | | Programming | Self-directed or class-based | Professionally programmed daily | | Community | Large facility, primarily solo workouts | Small group classes, strong community bonds | | Accountability | Self-driven | Coach and classmates notice when you're there | | Amenities | Pool, spa, courts, childcare, cafe | Focused training facility | | Workout Variety | Depends on your knowledge and initiative | Built into the programming - constantly varied | | Nutrition Support | Varies by location | Healthy Steps Nutrition coaching available | | Beginner Experience | Complimentary intro session, then self-guided or paid PT | Coached and scaled from day one, every class | | Schedule Flexibility | Open access anytime | Scheduled class times | | Movement Quality | Not monitored unless with a trainer | Full range of motion coached every session | Why accountability changes everything. One of the biggest differences between CrossFit and a large fitness facility is accountability. At a traditional gym, it's easy to skip a workout. Nobody notices. Nobody asks where you've been. At CrossFit Barrington, people notice. Not because they're judging you. Because they're rooting for you. Its members celebrate PRs together, encourage each other during workouts, and genuinely care when someone hasn't been around. That sense of community is one of the biggest reasons people stay consistent long-term. And consistency is what drives results. Which is better for weight loss? Here's the honest answer: both can help you lose weight. Neither is magic. Weight loss ultimately comes down to creating sustainable habits around exercise, nutrition, sleep, and recovery. The difference is often adherence. Many people find that having scheduled classes, coaching, and accountability makes it easier to stay consistent. At CrossFit Barrington, Crossfitbarrington also offer Healthy Steps Nutrition coaching because Crossfitbarrington know fitness and nutrition work best together. The workout is important. What happens during the other 23 hours of the day matters too. Which is better for strength? Both can build strength. Lifetime gives you access to excellent equipment and the freedom to create your own program. CrossFit provides a structured strength program with coaching and progression built in. For many adults, having a coach teach proper movement mechanics and help with progression removes much of the guesswork. Which is better for busy adults? Most adults don't need more options. They need a plan. Many of its members are parents, business owners, teachers, healthcare professionals, and busy adults juggling countless responsibilities. They appreciate being able to walk in, know exactly what they're doing, get a great workout, and get on with their day. No planning required. No wandering around deciding what machine to use next. Which is better for beginners? This surprises many people. A lot of people assume CrossFit is only for experienced athletes. In reality, many beginners find CrossFit easier to start because they have a coach guiding them every step of the way. Every movement can be modified. Every workout can be scaled. Every athlete starts somewhere. You don't need to get fit before joining CrossFit. Joining CrossFit is how many people get fit. The real difference. When people compare CrossFit and Lifetime, they're often comparing equipment, amenities, and facilities. Those things matter. But they're not usually what determines success. Success comes down to consistency, accountability, coaching, community, and sustainable habits. The environment that helps you show up consistently is the environment that will produce the best results. Which one should you choose? If you enjoy working out on your own, creating your own fitness plan, and having access to a wide variety of amenities, Lifetime may be a great fit. If you're looking for coaching, accountability, community, structured workouts, and a supportive environment that helps you stay consistent, CrossFit Barrington may be exactly what you're looking for. Both can improve your health. The question is which environment gives you the best chance to succeed. Ready to experience the difference? At CrossFit Barrington, Crossfitbarrington help everyday people build strength, improve their health, and gain confidence through expert coaching, supportive community, and proven programming. Whether you're brand new to fitness or looking for a fresh start - from Barrington, Lake Zurich, Palatine, Deer Park, Inverness, or anywhere in the northwest suburbs - Crossfitbarrington'd love to meet you. Frequently asked questions. Is CrossFit better than Lifetime Fitness? It depends on what you need. CrossFit is better for people who want coaching, structured programming, and community accountability. Lifetime Fitness is better for people who prefer self-directed workouts and want access to a wide range of amenities like pools, courts, and spa services. The best gym is the one you'll consistently attend. Is CrossFit worth the higher price compared to Lifetime? CrossFit memberships include professional coaching in every class, daily programmed workouts, and a structured progression - services that Lifetime charges separately for as personal training. When you factor in the cost of a Lifetime membership plus regular personal training sessions, CrossFit is often comparable or less expensive for the same level of guided instruction. Can I do CrossFit and Lifetime Fitness at the same time? Some people do. A common approach is using CrossFit as your primary training program for coaching and strength development, and using a Lifetime membership for amenities like the pool, sauna, or basketball courts. However, most people find that CrossFit alone provides a complete fitness program. Is CrossFit too intense for someone used to a regular gym? No. Every CrossFit workout is scaled to your current fitness level. If you're used to working out at a traditional gym, you already have a fitness base that will transfer well. The intensity is adjustable - coaches help you find the right level from day one.

Life Time
May 4th, 2026
Life Time Opens Ocotillo Athletic Country Club in Gilbert May 4, Capping Week of Major Phoenix-Area Expansion

Life Time opens Ocotillo athletic country club in Gilbert May 4, capping week of major phoenix-area expansion. 102,000-square-foot athletic country club brings resort-style wellness to the Southeast Valley, following the recent opening of Paradise Valley Key Highlights: * Life Time Ocotillo, located at 1505 East Ocotillo Road in Gilbert, is the ninth Life Time athletic country club in Arizona, expanding Life Time's presence in the Southeast Valley. * The 102,000-square-foot club spans 15 acres and features a resort-style Beach Club with an outdoor lap pool, leisure pool with waterslides, 10 outdoor pickleball courts and six outdoor tennis courts with tournament-style lighting. * Life Time Ocotillo also offers a Kids Academy, four indoor pickleball courts, six studio spaces, signature group training classes, Dynamic Personal Training and a dedicated LT Recovery space. * The club includes a LifeSpa, LifeCafe, Life Time Work Club Lounge, LifeClinic, two indoor pools with a coed sauna and luxurious men's and women's locker rooms each featuring a full hydrotherapy suite. * Memberships are available online linked here. PHOENIX, May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Life Time (NYSE: LTH), the nation's premier healthy way of life company, today announced the opening of Life Time Ocotillo, a new 102,000-square-foot athletic country club in Gilbert. Situated on 15 acres in the Southeast Valley, the destination marks the company's continued expansion across Arizona, following the recent debut of Life Time Paradise Valley. Life Time Ocotillo, located at 1505 East Ocotillo Road in Gilbert, is the ninth Life Time athletic country club in AZ. Life Time Ocotillo sits at the intersection of resort-style amenities and everyday wellness essentials, offering something for every member of the family from 90 days old to 90 years. "With our Ocotillo and Paradise Valley openings within days of each other, we're building strong momentum in a region where demand for premium health and wellness experiences continues to grow," said Parham Javaheri, Executive Vice President, Chief Property Development Officer and President of Club Operations at Life Time. "Ocotillo is a true resort-style, athletic country club with standout offerings, luxury amenities and programming designed to serve adults, families, and the community for years to come." The outdoor experience at Life Time Ocotillo is anchored by its beach club with a resort-style pool deck featuring a lap pool and leisure pool with waterslides, cabanas, lounge chairs and bistro dining. The club also features 10 outdoor pickleball and six tennis courts with tournament-style lighting for evening play. Inside, the club's second level is home to an expansive workout floor outfitted with free weights, hundreds of state-of-the-art cardio and resistance-training machines and a dedicated LT Recovery space. LT Recovery features HydroMassage lounge chairs, CryoLounge chairs, Normatec compression therapy and Hyperice vibration therapy devices. LifeSpa provides full-service body, skin, hair and nail treatments, while the LifeClinic offers chiropractic care by appointment. Luxurious men's and women's dressing rooms each include a full hydrotherapy suite with sauna, steam room, whirlpool and cold plunge. Two indoor pools round out the aquatics offerings, complemented by a coed indoor sauna. Members have access to Life Time's signature group training programs included in their membership: GTX, Alpha, MB360 and Ultra Fit, along with six studio spaces offering CTR (Life Time's new athletic reformer format), Pilates, barre, yoga, cycle and other formats. Life Time Ocotillo also features four indoor pickleball courts and a dedicated viewing area, with programming that includes introductory classes, open play, leagues and tournaments. The Kids Academy features a movement studio, toddler area, infant room, activity studio, kids gymnasium, and outdoor play area, welcoming children from three months to 11 years old. Junior Members receive up to 2.5 hours of daily childcare, access to unlimited monthly kids and tweens events, and eligibility for Summer and School-Break Camps. A Life Time Work Club Lounge on the first floor offers a coworking space accessible to all members. "This club is built for the whole community: Families, serious athletes and the people who want a peaceful place to recover," said Steven Getz, Club Leader at Life Time Ocotillo. "What we've built here is not just a fitness facility. It's an athletic country club community where people can pursue a healthy way of life together." Life Time Ocotillo represents the continued expansion of Life Time's footprint in the Phoenix metropolitan area, a region where demand for premium health and wellness experiences continues to grow. Life Time Ocotillo is located at 1505 East Ocotillo Road. Those interested can visit the website at Life Time Ocotillo to sign up, call 480-237-5000 and follow along on the club's Instagram. About Life Time Life Time (NYSE: LTH) empowers people to live healthy, happy lives through its more than 190 athletic country clubs across the U.S. and Canada, the complimentary and comprehensive Life Time app featuring its L - AI - C(TM) AI-powered health companion, and more than 30 iconic athletic events. Serving people ages 90 days to 90+ years, the Life Time ecosystem uniquely delivers healthy living, healthy aging, and healthy entertainment experiences, a range of unique healthy way of life programs, highly trusted LTH nutritional supplements and more. Recognized as a Great Place to Work(R), the company is committed to upholding an exceptional culture for its 43,000 team members. SOURCE Life Time, Inc. For further information: Dan DeBaun / 952.229.7776 / [email protected]

Life Time
Apr 30th, 2026
Life Time Expands Phoenix Presence with April 30 Opening of 91,000-Square-Foot Paradise Valley Club at PV

Life Time expands Phoenix presence with April 30 opening of 91,000-square-foot Paradise Valley club at PV. Second location, Life Time Ocotillo, to open days later with both focused on healthy living, healthy aging and healthy entertainment Key Highlights: * What: Life Time Paradise Valley, a 91,000-square-foot luxury athletic country club, opens April 30, becoming Life Time's eighth location in the Phoenix-Scottsdale metro. * Where: Located within PV, a 100-plus-acre reimagining of the former Paradise Valley Mall and one of Phoenix's most anticipated mixed-use redevelopments, developed in partnership with RED Development. * Amenities: Features a rooftop resort-style pool deck with lap pool and outdoor bistro, seven pickleball courts, GTX, Alpha, and Ultra Fit Signature Group Training, a full-service LifeSpa, Kids Academy, hydrotherapy suites with sauna, steam, whirlpool, and cold plunge, dedicated recovery space, LifeClinic chiropractic care, LifeCafe and a Life Time Work Lounge. * Life Time Living: Adjacent to the club, Life Time Living Paradise Valley, an 11-story, 327-unit luxury residential community planned for completion in 2027, offers residents seamless access to the club and a Signature Membership to Life Time locations nationwide. PHOENIX, April 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Life Time (NYSE: LTH), the nation's premier healthy lifestyle brand, today opened Life Time Paradise Valley, a 91,000-square-foot luxury athletic country club at PV, one of the region's most exciting mixed-use developments, marking continued expansion in the Phoenix market with a second new location set to open just days later on May 4 in Gilbert. "Arizona has been a cornerstone of Life Time's growth for more than two decades, and our continued expansion across the Phoenix market reflects how strongly this community values healthy, connected ways of living," said Parham Javaheri. "At PV, we're excited to be part of one of the region's most dynamic new developments, alongside our Life Time Living residences under construction, creating a fully integrated wellness destination designed for how people and families want to live today." Amenities at the 91,000 square foot Life Time Paradise Valley include: * Rooftop resort-style outdoor pool deck with a lap pool, lounge seating with a capacity of 300, and an outdoor bistro and bar serving poolside food and drinks * Seven pickleball courts: Three indoor and four outdoor, with programming including intro to pickleball classes, clinics, leagues, tournaments and social events * Expansive workout floor: With free weights, hundreds of best-in-class cardio and resistance-training machines, functional training zones, and access to highly certified Dynamic Personal Trainers * GTX, Alpha and Ultra Fit Signature Group Training: In a dedicated studio and shared training spaces. There are four additional group studios for Pilates, barre, yoga and Life Time's signature group classes * Dedicated recovery space: Featuring HydroMassage lounge chairs, CryoLounge chairs, Normatec compression therapy and Hyperice vibration therapy devices * Luxury dressing rooms: With full hydrotherapy suites including sauna, steam room, whirlpool, and cold plunge * LifeSpa: Offering body, skin, hair and nail treatments * LifeCafe: Serving made-to-order meals, protein shakes, smoothies and LTH nutritional supplements * Kids Academy: Spanning more than 8,000 square feet with an activity studio, gymnasium, language arts studio, toddler area, infant room and outdoor turf area, serving children ages 3 months to 11 years * Life Time Work Lounge: A complimentary open plan workspace for members * LifeClinic: Providing licensed chiropractic care by appointment Situated within PV, a 100-plus-acre mixed-use district developed by RED Development featuring dining, retail, entertainment, and community gathering spaces, Life Time Paradise Valley anchors Phase Two of the reimagined destination alongside Life Time Living Paradise Valley, an 11-story, 327-unit luxury residential community planned for completion in 2027. On May 4, Life Time Ocotillo, the company's ninth location in Arizona, is set to open in the southeast Valley. At 102,000 square feet, Life Time Ocotillo will serve the Gilbert and Chandler communities with indoor and outdoor pools, 14 pickleball courts, six outdoor tennis courts and a full beach club pool deck experience. Life Time Paradise Valley is located at 12800 North Tatum Blvd, Phoenix, Ariz. Club hours will be 4 a.m. to midnight Monday through Friday and 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. For more information about Life Time Paradise Valley you can visit the club website, call 480-237-2800 or visit the club Instagram page. About Life Time Life Time (NYSE: LTH) empowers people to live healthy, happy lives through its more than 190 athletic country clubs across the U.S. and Canada, the complimentary and comprehensive Life Time app featuring its L - AI - C(TM) AI-powered health companion, and more than 30 iconic athletic events. Serving people ages 90 days to 90+ years, the Life Time ecosystem uniquely delivers healthy living, healthy aging, and healthy entertainment experiences, a range of unique healthy way of life programs, highly trusted LTH nutritional supplements and more. Recognized as a Great Place to Work(R), the company is committed to upholding an exceptional culture for its 43,000 team members. SOURCE Life Time, Inc. For further information: Dan DeBaun / 952.229.7776 / [email protected]

PR Newswire
Apr 8th, 2026
Life Time opens 135,000-square-foot luxury athletic country club in Idaho

Life Time has opened its first athletic country club in Idaho, a 135,000-square-foot facility in Eagle serving the Boise area. The venue marks one of the largest single health and wellness developments in the Treasure Valley in recent years, creating hundreds of jobs. Life Time Eagle features expansive workout spaces, five boutique studios offering approximately 100 weekly group classes, and nine indoor pickleball courts alongside six indoor tennis courts. The facility includes an outdoor beach club with multiple pools, dedicated recovery areas with cold plunges and saunas, a Kids Academy for children aged three months to 12 years, and premium hospitality features including a bar and lounge. The club employs over 200 team members. Life Time, which operates nearly 190 athletic country clubs across North America, plans a second Idaho location in Meridian.

Live Action
Apr 7th, 2026
Grand Prix institutes new pro-motherhood policy for athletes.

Grand Prix institutes new pro-motherhood policy for athletes. Life Time's new pregnancy initiative for Grand Prix athletes, permitting women who become pregnant after selection to postpone their place to the following year without penalty, is a recognition that motherhood shouldn't be regarded as a career-undermining event. The backstory: As Cycling Weekly aptly put it in a 2023 article: [I]t is an inconvenient fact for female athletes that the years of peak physical performance just so happen to coincide with the years of peak fertility... For decades, the choice for female cyclists keen to become parents seemed clear: choose your career, or a family. In comments cited by the same 2023 article, Olympic and World champion Elinor Barker, who is also a mother, said: "I know that ten years ago it wouldn't really have occurred to many people that they'd be able to carry on [after becoming pregnant]. I think that has probably happened for some riders - they've stopped not because they wanted to but because they didn't really have the options." The details: Life Time recently introduced its new pregnancy policy for its Grand Prix series, after seasoned gravel racer Sarah Sturm - twice a podium finisher in the series - revealed that she is pregnant and will be withdrawing from competition this year. Based on Life Time's new policy, athletes handpicked for the Life Time Grand Prix who become pregnant may step out of the series, while preserving their place on the roster for the next season. The pregnancy policy applies for just one more season; if the athlete fails to return during that period, she forfeits that guaranteed roster spot. "I am so excited to announce this very big news," Sturm wrote on Instagram. "When I got pregnant my first call was to the Life Time Grand Prix to figure out what to do. This sparked a whole conversation and with the hard work of the people at Life Time we now have a pregnancy policy." These recent developments are welcome, as contemporary culture has too frequently regarded motherhood and career aspirations as mutually exclusive life goals. However, Life Time's recent move is a good step in the right direction, communicating the message that pregnancy is not and should not derail a woman's ambitions, and that a woman's aspirations as an athlete do not have to be forfeited or disappear when she becomes a mother. The big picture: At times, the realm of elite sports can appear like the last place to affirm motherhood, as it is dictated by performance, schedules, and physical demands. That's why the Grand Prix's decision is so monumental. "This is a big deal for women in the Grand Prix and for women in sport," Sturm said. "There is so much uncertainty as an athlete, especially as a female. This policy shows us respect and trust that we are capable of continuing our careers even after we have children. Of course, we know that's possible as women, and now we have the support from the biggest off-road race series in America." Promoting motherhood and childbirth is not merely about talk, but about constructing environments that facilitate and celebrate family life. Pro-family policies are not about forcing women into one version of motherhood, but about eradicating the obstacles to motherhood and family life, and enabling motherhood to blend with work or public accomplishments. Providing a welcoming environment for mothers in women's sports can spur other institutions to contemplate more about how they treat pregnancy, fertility, and motherhood. For instance, the Australian proposals outlined by a 2025 article in The Guardian suggest safeguarding pay, rankings, and career acknowledgements so women are not forced to choose between their careers and children. Although Life Time's move will not solve every challenge that motherhood entails, it is a step in the right direction to create cultural change. The bottom line: The best societies do not force women to choose between career excellence and motherhood, but create conditions towards a world in which both can thrive. Live Action News is pro-life news and commentary from a pro-life perspective. Its work is possible because of its donors. Please consider giving to further its work of changing hearts and minds on issues of life and human dignity. Contact [email protected] for questions, corrections, or if you are seeking permission to reprint any Live Action News content. Guest Articles: To submit a guest article to Live Action News, email [email protected] with an attached Word document of 800-1000 words. Please also attach any photos relevant to your submission if applicable. If your submission is accepted for publication, you will be notified within three weeks. Guest articles are not compensated (see its Open License Agreement). Thank you for your interest in Live Action News!