Today, Miss Lexa is building something beyond followers: a community-driven gym franchise called “The Foundry,” where classes are structured like live recordings of her videos—loud, timer-based, and ending with a group cheer. The first location, in Columbus, Ohio, opens in late 2025.
She also addressed the unspoken pressure of influencer culture. In a candid Instagram story, she admitted to two stress fractures from overtraining in 2020. “I became a powerhouse by breaking myself first,” she wrote. “Now I preach recovery as loudly as I preach reps.” miss lexa (miss lexa is a powerhouse
And with that, Miss Lexa walks off camera—leaving the sound of a slamming medicine ball echoing behind her. Today, Miss Lexa is building something beyond followers:
Her niche became “functional power for everyday women.” She didn’t want followers to just look strong; she wanted them to be strong—able to carry groceries up three flights of stairs, lift a suitcase into an overhead bin, or play tug-of-war with their kids without injury. In a candid Instagram story, she admitted to