Archive for April, 2008

Access to Fitness Experts - Shawn Phillips: Strength For Life

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

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I know you′ve thought about it.  You may have even started it.  So what′s stopping you from this same level of success?

After a year or more of diligent effort and several near sleepless nights the latest book, Strength for Life: The Fitness Plan for the Rest of Your Life by my good friend, Shawn Phillips hit the shelves and Amazon yesterday and is already creating a stir in the fitness community.

Why not you? Now I have to admit Strength for Life: The Fitness Plan for the Rest of Your Life is a pretty freaking amazing book.  It goes well beyond being just a new fitness program and promoting… (more…)

Access to Fitness Experts - Clark Bartram Reveals His Secrets to Success

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

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Clark Bartram went way beyond of the topic “Becoming a Fitness Model” and into the keys that made him truly successful — leadership and action. “Success comes from taking action” that was the theme of the Access To Fitness Experts interview right from the start. 

Clark has been on the covers of countless fitness and bodybuilding magazines and has earned the title of “Americas Most Trusted Fitness Professional” not because of a pretty face but because he has consistently established goals and objectives, plans for their attainment, and takes action. 

We identified the level of contribution and professionalism needed to be seen as a respected leader in the fitness industry and more importantly how to have fulfillment in your life and career. 

Ben Stiller as Tony Bobbins

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

What Does Clark Bartram, Tom Terwilliger, Oscar De LaHoya, Shaq, and a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader Have in Common?

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

What does Clark Bartram, myself, Oscar De LaHoya, Shaq, and a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader have in common? And more importantly how can it affect your success as a recognized fitness expert? Let′s face it there′s a big $$$$ difference between being a fitness expert and being a “recognized” fitness expert. Of course, there are several ways of becoming a recognized celebrity.  One fitness expert took the fast track and now wants to help you do the same thing.  Before I tell you about how you can learn from someone who has taken the secrets to becomming a fitness celebrity and model all the way…let’s answer that question.

So, what does Clark Bartram, myself, Oscar De LaHoya, Shaq, and a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader have in common? We′ve all been published on the cover of muscle magazines.

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Now I′m not saying that you have to be on the cover of Muscular Development to become a recognized fitness industry expert but it didn′t hurt Clark Bartram or me any. Of course I have no clue what that Cowboys Cheerleaders name is so it didn′t necessarily help her anybut here′s the point. 

If you have ever wanted to become a recognized expert of celebrity quickly there is no faster way then to be seen either on TV, magazines, the internet or preferably all three. One of the countries′ most recognized fitness celebrities, Clark Bartram is going to share his secrets for accessing all three. 

On April 22, 2008, I′ll be personally interviewing Clark about how he made it happen and if you have a question you would like me to ask just go to Access To Fitness Experts and ask away and I will register you for the eventFree!  You don′t want to miss it. Read more about Clark…. (more…)

The Secret of Successful People…

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

…They crave continuing education…

fbs08.jpgOne of the reasons myself and other successful fitness entrepreneurs have been and continue to be on the cutting edge is because we are constantly gorging ourselves with new information.  In 2007 for example, I attended 6 different educational and personal growth events, listened to countless CD programs, and read so many books I needed to have eye surgery. Actually it was Lasik…so I can read even more. 

One of the events I attended last year was th Fitness Business Summit where I met my now good friends Michael Seril, Pat Rigsby, and Bedros Keuilian.  This year I presented at the 2008 event.  Even as a presenter (I spoke about TeleCoaching for Profits-I’ll tell you about that later) I learned a great deal. 

There were several great presenters all with a wealth of knowledge. The two that stood out in my mind were Jim Sayih the creator of the “911 Fitness Challenge” and Nitin Chhoda, “How to be a Fitness Author”. fitness-auther.jpg

Nitin had some unbelievable strategies for developing your book and having it published in record time. Not only that but he can do it for you from start to finish at a fraction of the cost of doing it yourself.  Let’s face it there are hundreds of reason why you would want your own published fitness book that include respect and being recognized as a fitness industry leader.  for you from start to finish at a fraction of the cost of doing it yourself.  Let’s face it there are hundreds of reason why you would want your own published fitness book that include respect and being recognized as a fitness industry leader.  


Nitin is going to share his knowledge with us on our May 2008 edition of Access To Fitness Experts. I am going to squeeze as much information from Nitin as possible.  If you have ever thought about having your own fitness book you have to be on this live event…it’s free.  Register and ask any question you would like of me or Nitin by going to Access To Fitness Experts.

jim.pngAs for Jim…well the guy is a genuine “Bad Ass” winning the title of “Toughest Cop Alive” at the International Law Enforcement Games…thank God he’s one of the good guys.  Dawn and I had dinner with Jim and his lovely wife and I can tell you that they are as genuine as you can get.  He has some training programs that will knock your sock off and I am working on lining Jim up for an interview.  Make sure you are on our list so I can let you know when that’s happening. 

So here’s the key…Keep learning, keep growing, and keep meeting and associating with the people you admire and want to model. Hell, I want to be just like Jim! 

Finding Purpose Beyond “Self”

Monday, April 7th, 2008

You know how sometimes it can be a little challenging just getting out of bed on a Monday? And how you get a little discouraged and frustrated on occasion because you′re not where you want to be yet and sometimes it feels like you never will? You′re not alone.  We all experience those same feelings now and then. 

The question is how do handle it when those feeling want to shut you down. Having the courage to push, pull, and climb your way up to where you need to be in order to see where your going is as easy as1, 2, 3 when you stop making it about “ME” (you that is) and start to understand that for you to be great you must help others be greatbut to help others be great you have to make it about them. One of the fasted ways to build massive confidence is to stop worrying about how you will look or be perceived or that you′re too young, too old, too inexperienced, not gifted, or even physically challenged, or that maybe you′ll fail, or succeed and start making it about doing WIT (whatever it takes) to lift the people around you to the level of their potential. 

Sometimes we can do that by simply showing them what is possible. Abe Lincoln once said, “The best way to help the poor is by not being one.”  

But what is possible for you? What are you capable of? What I have learned along the way is that I am capable of a great deal more than I even thought possible when I make it about someone or something else.  When I first started presenting and teaching from the stage for example it was about me not looking foolish, or making a mistake, or making sure I got the data right.  That self focused energy caused me to tighten and contract.  To fully expand it had to be about the participants and not meit had to be about their experience not mine. When you make your goals and aspirations pertinent to the success of others or about your ability to affect others you find an inner strength and purpose that cannot be found otherwise.

A profound example of “purpose beyond self” is the story of Dick and Rick Hoyt.  When Rick Hoyt was born in 1962 the doctors told his parents that he would be nothing more than a vegetable and would be better off in an institution for the rest of his life.  His dad disagreed and made a decision on the spot that his son would have a shot at life. That decision not only changed his son′s life but his life as well and in a way that he never expected.

Some twenty years later Dick and Rick Hoyt have become one of the most inspirational father and son teams in the history of athletics having competed together in several marathons, triathlons, and Ironman competitions. Dick, who is 65, has pushed, pulled, and carried his son across the country and over hundreds of finish lines.  Rick is confined to a wheelchair while at home but when competing that same chair moves like the wind under the horse power of his dad′s motivated legs and lungs.  When Dick cycles Rick rides on the seat in front of him leading the way.  When Dick swims Rick floats along in the wake on a small stable raft pulled by his dad.  Could or would Dick Hoyt have ever dreamed of or have been capable of performing such super human tasks without his desire for his sons to live life to the fullest and experience the joy of competing? Well we humans are capable of some amazing things when we are pushed, pulled, and carried and even greater things when we push, pull, and carry.

Check out this amazing video of Dick and Rick Hoyt

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1986 YouTube Flash Back

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Holy cow this takes me back a bit. Check it out what was recently posted on YouTube. It’s a video of me at the 1986 Nationals. It’s good to be reminded of our victories now and then so that we feel more confident about our ability to succeed in the future.

So don’t wait for someone else to remind you of what you’ve achieved in your life… pull up those memories and celebrate.  Better still, anchor those positive moments in by clapping your hands together or pounding your chest and saying “YES, YES, YES, I did it and I can do it again.” Then, when you feel any doubt or uncertainty in the future you can do your power move and pull up all those empowering moments…and charge ahead.  You have that power.