These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
Ethan, a drummer from Fryeburg, Maine, discovered his passion for rhythm early on. Guided by NYC-based drummer Bill Mead, Ethan honed his skills before venturing to Chicago for a Bachelor of Music degree at Columbia College. Immersed in the city's diverse music scene, he showcased his versatility by collaborating with various artists and bands, including Aisle Five, Kahil El’Zabar, Anessa Rivera, Kacie Brown, and Mara Luna. Ethan's electrifying performances graced renowned venues like The Metro, Bottom Lounge, Raven Room, and Martyrs. Having just graduated from Columbia in spring 2024, Ethan looks forward to leaving his unique imprint on the music industry.
"My son Chris had taken lessons elsewhere before, but he really started to thrive once he started learning from Ethan Reinbach. His technique improved noticeably, and more importantly, so did his confidence. Ethan keeps things fun, but also sets goals that challenge Chris in the best way. We couldn’t be happier with his progress.



Passionate and enthusiastic Heels Dance and Ballroom Dance Instructor with 5 years of dedicated teaching experience. Accomplished performer and mentor committed to nurturing talent in students. Adept at instructing individuals, groups, and couples of varying skill levels. Proficient in teaching fundamental movements and crafting personalized choreography in diverse styles to cater to individual needs and abilities.
"Very helpful personal, easy to work with


Elevate your game with personalized tennis instruction! With 6 years of coaching experience and a strong playing background, I offer tailored programs for all levels. Let's work together to unlock your full potential on the court.
With over two decades of experience teaching basketball, I foster skill development and a love for the game. My coaching emphasizes strategic thinking and personalized attention for all levels. I am dedicated to helping players achieve their full potential on and off the court.
Unlock your comedic potential! With 8 years experience guiding aspiring writers I can help you find your unique voice and bring your humor to life.



With 22 years in combat sports and athlete development, I bring the kind of experience you can't teach—you earn it. I competed exclusively in the super heavyweight division, finishing my amateur kickboxing career at 12-0 before turning professional, where I went 3-0 in kickboxing and 1-0 in professional boxing. Along the way, I earned three championship titles: TCB Illinois State Amateur Champion (1997), TBC Windy City Champion (1998), and TCB Midwest Champion (1999). Beyond my own competition history, coaching is where I’ve built my legacy. I’ve trained and cornered dozens of male and female athletes across boxing, kickboxing, and MMA, helping them build confidence, sharpen technique, and step into the ring prepared to win. My approach is equal parts technical detail, discipline, and mindset development—because a fighter’s body follows where their belief leads. I’m not here just to teach punches and kicks. I’m here to develop competitors, leaders, and resilient athletes who know how to push through, get better, and show up like champions.
"I hesitate to give constructive critique via message. As we know, words are not always interpreted as intended. That being said, here we go: I have worked with 4 personal trainers over the years. IMO you are the best. You know how the body works, what we should be feeing and where we should feel it. You have shown me that the smallest tweak can make the biggest difference. You’ve been through some things and you also know how the body doesn’t work (injuries) and you are careful about that. I like your training style and if I am not being challenged, neither of us is doing our best. Thank you for not swearing during our sessions. Please don’t tell me I’ve done something well, when I can feel I haven’t. False “kudos” are not appreciated. I understand we live in a time where everyone expects “good job” just for breathing, but when a person who is critical tells me my form/technique was good, I can believe them. Thank you for reminding me to “get out of my head”, but sometimes I need to step back for a minute; take a pause to reset. We’ve had some heated discussions and I’m fine with that as long as we come to an understanding by the end of the session. We play hard and a few clashes are to be expected as long as we have respect. I hope to meet the corporate people next time they come in. I will tell them how I appreciate your knowledge and workout advice. Sorry. Not so short.