
“I love that we’ve been able to serve families, from kids to grandparents,” said Alica Harrison, who with her husband Tom are partners in Wild Basin Fitness with the Leavells.

Julie and Kirk Leavell started Wild Basin Fitness in Steiner Ranch a decade ago. “We knew we had a perfect place to bring our love of fitness and people to our own neighborhood,” she said.
By KIM ESTES
Four Points News
A decade ago Steiner Ranch residents Julie and Kirk Leavell took advantage of development opportunities at Vista Ridge shopping area, found business partners and opened Wild Basin Fitness in Steiner.
Wild Basin Fitness Steiner Ranch is celebrating its 10th anniversary, fulfilling the Leavell’s vision of a true neighborhood fitness center.
“As soon as the construction got underway we knew we had a perfect place to bring our love of fitness and people to our own neighborhood. That and partnering with Tom and Alica Harrison allowed a second Wild Basin to happen,” said Julie Leavell.
The Leavells opened the first WBF 20 years ago in Westlake. They were just 24-years-old with college degrees in kinesiology and a dream.
“We worked for other gym owners right out of college, but never could find a place where we could mix indoor/outdoor workouts in a group setting. The restrictions put on our training created the desire to build a fitness center that was inviting, fun and not stifling,” Leavell said.
Their business model allowed WBF trainers to create workouts they believe are effective and that they enjoy teaching, she said.
It is a plan that brings Ryan Helms, manager and head trainer, to work every day.
“Waking up every day knowing this is what I get to do for a living is a joy. I’m truly blessed,” Helms said.
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