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Ok… Now for the post.
It’s 9:30am on Monday and I’m about to leave for my morning workout.But first
I wanted to make a quick video for you about how working out is directly related to success.
Check it out.

We can talk about fitness and boot camp marketing all day, but this stuff is so important friggin important…
You should soak it up as much as possible.
If you liked this, then you may also like “How to Never Run Out of Kick Butt Energy For Your Boot Camps”
Hell YEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! You hit it on the head, Steve. This is the biggest key the success….
Comment by Michael Wolfe — July 16, 2009 @ 12:42 am
Great info Steve! I like the analogy…you have to think big to be big time successful!
Comment by Steve Auxier — July 16, 2009 @ 2:50 am
Totally motivational – awesome insight – love the comments and your talent, Steve – thanks for everything you do!
-Curtis
Comment by Curtis Hoekstra — July 16, 2009 @ 3:42 am
Steve,
Awesome stuff, man! The analogy of overcoming inertia and feeling the forces pushing against you when you’re starting to accelerate through life is fantastic!
Just like with working out, when you start to feel uncomfortable is when you’re starting to make some progress. If you stay totally within your comfort zone then you’re not going to change your situation.
Like I tell my clients (got it from Dave Tate): “The exercises that you hate the most and make you the most uncomfortable are probably the ones that you should be doing”. Running a business is the same way. What makes most trainers uncomfortable? Going out and contacting businesses for lunch and learns, finding joint ventures, chatting up people at the grocery store, natural food store, and the fitness section of the bookstore, Victoria’s Secret (ok, maybe I like that one). Instead they’d rather do what I’m doing right now, which is sitting alone behind a computer, writing comments, and being comfortable.
I guarantee you that this comment won’t get me a new client in the next couple of days, but that I’ll pick up some good prospects later today with a less comfortable field trip.
Isaac
Comment by Isaac Wilkins — July 16, 2009 @ 5:36 am
Good stuff.
Everything you need you already have.
I love that!
Yeah, going into the land of the uncomfortable is where true happiness is.
It’s funny how I can do that in the gym, but of ten forget these principles in my business life.
Thanks, Steve!
Comment by Alexander — July 16, 2009 @ 10:08 am
Nice Arnold impression…LoL…keep the tips/vid’s coming…
Comment by Phil — July 16, 2009 @ 10:36 am
arnold and borat… NICE. dude love this stuff keep this shit up.
This is what gets me super jacked up and ready to just grab life and just go. .Take those big steps and keep moving.
Knowing that you will make something happen with movement and once it does you CANT FUCKING STOP IT.
dude keep killing it.
Jeff Jowers
Comment by Jeff Jowers — July 16, 2009 @ 10:59 pm
One of the best yet Steve, will have to watch this vid every day for the next few days.
Its funny how I’ve had business coaches as clients who will say this stuff all day long but then struggle with their health and fitness which is here I come in and tell them the exact same, that it is a big change and sacrifices have to be made but if you really want it you got to embrace being out of your comfort zone.
Thanks Steve
Comment by Mike Bach — July 17, 2009 @ 2:38 am
What an inspiring Video.. I think this is very true just had never thought of it that way before.
Your Like Master Yoda
John
Personal Training Southend
Comment by John — July 17, 2009 @ 3:14 am
steve,
you’re such a motivator bro! i love your stuff! keep sending it! its good for me and everyone else who reads and watches your stuff.
when ever i get out of my comfort zone – that’s when things happen! its so true!
i send all of my friends to this site as well because I know they will benefit from you as well!
thanks a ton and keep the steam of info rolling!
Comment by travis — July 17, 2009 @ 6:40 am
Oh thats good stuff Steve, I’m so glad I signed up to your blog. I am frikkin pumped after that vid.
You always hit the nail right on the head, I hope you had a great workout!
Comment by Oliver Terrill — July 17, 2009 @ 3:59 pm
Excactly the same identical analogy I have told myself! Great motivation Steve, I am new on board, but I am becoming a regular on your blog now for this exact kind of motivation!
Comment by Leigh Bebb — July 19, 2009 @ 11:40 pm