About Us

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Rise With Anka (ANKA) exists to help people rewire their greatness — building resilience, confidence, and lifelong health through intentional movement, mindset, and care.

Inspired by Anna Vasina’s journey and success as an athlete, nurse, and endurance runner, ANKA stands for rising — again and again — through challenge, change, and growth.

Rise With Anka.

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RISE WITH ANKA

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Our Vision

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We believe strength is built, not inherited—developed through discipline, resilience, and intentional movement.

Grounded in science and real-world experience, ANKA redefines personal training as a path of empowerment - a Path of Triumph - that evolves with the body over time.

ANKA is for those ready to rise—in strength, purpose, and life.

ANNA VASINA

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Meet Anna

Founder & Lead Coach, ANKA

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ANKA is led by Anna Vasina, a San Jose–based NASM-certified personal trainer, registered nurse, and 7-time World Marathon Major finisher, who brings together:

  • A health-informed training approach shaped by nursing experience

  • NASM performance training principles

  • Proven marathon (26.2 miles) and ultra-endurance (52.4 miles) experience

  • A community-first coaching philosophy

ANKA serves clients across San Jose, Silicon Valley, and surrounding Bay Area communities who want guided training without extremes.

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Anna’s Story

  • It’s in my genes.

    Both of my parents were national-level canoe and kayak coaches in the former Soviet Union. Athletics wasn’t something I did — it was something I grew up in. Before kindergarten, I was already training, waking up at 4:00 a.m. to head to the pool with my mother’s athletes. Discipline, movement, and resilience were part of everyday life.

  • To this day, I wake up at 4:15 a.m. (I allow myself a 15-minute grace period) to run before work. Early mornings remain the most powerful time to train — quiet, focused, and intentional.

  • As a teenager, I trained as an Olympic-level kayaking prospect, competing and winning at high levels. Life took a different turn when my parents made the difficult decision to immigrate from Ukraine to the United States. Like many immigrant stories, ours was marked by sacrifice, uncertainty, and perseverance. I remain deeply grateful for the opportunity to build a better life — even when the path was hard.

    Years later, while working as a nurse, I overheard a coworker casually mention that she runs. I remember thinking, “You run?” She didn’t fit the stereotypical image of a runner — and that moment challenged something deeply ingrained: the belief that only certain “types” of people are capable of endurance.

    I asked if I could join her.

    She agreed.

    The next morning, I showed up at 7:00 a.m. in the parking lot. It was pouring rain. She didn’t show. When I called, she said, “Anna, don’t you see it’s pouring?”

    I replied,
    “So what? Let’s run.”

    She came.

    That day, we ran 10 miles — soaked, exhausted, and unprepared. Until then, my longest run had been maybe 2–3 miles.

    That run changed everything.

    Those ten miles in the rain were my breaking point that became a rebirth. Endurance has a way of transforming us. What we endure reshapes who we become.

  • That first run in the rain led me to complete all seven World Marathon Majors, earning membership in the Abbott World Marathon Majors community:

    Boston. New York. Chicago. Berlin. London. Tokyo. Sydney.

    Each race left its mark — and I left mine.

    Your path does not have to look like mine. Triumph is personal. But it is always possible.

  • Today, my work as a NASM-certified personal trainer and registered nurse allows me to bridge medical knowledge, performance training, and real-world endurance experience.

    I train clients across the Bay Area and globally, on-demand, with intelligence, intention, and care — focusing on strength, mobility, injury prevention, and sustainable progress.

    My approach begins with the mind.

    Mindset is everything.

Certificate from the National Academy of Sports Medicine conferred to Anna Vasina for certified personal trainer, with NASM logo and NCCA accreditation seal, dated November 23, 2027.
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“At ANKA, we train for who you are becoming — not just where you are today. From there, we set realistic goals, assess your current physical state, and build a personalized plan that moves you forward with confidence and purpose.

I am here to help you find your Path of Triumph.”

-Anna Vasina

Let’s Train Together

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