Fun

Interesting

Tough

Time Worthy

Necessary

Empirical

Simple

Satisfying

To be transparent, this is the first time I ever wrote this acronym out and these are the things that I tell people (in some way or fashion) every time they want to know what fitness is to me.  I rather enjoy this acronym for fitness.  It’s not all fluff and patronizingly soft.  It’s not all hardcore, in-your-face, stone-blooded “X-TREME” either.  I believe that is a reason why people stay as unfit as they are; they are not buying what people are trying to sell them.  Just as in everything I do, I don’t try to sell people on fitness and/or being healthy.  What I try to do when someone approaches me about fitness is get them to realize why they are truly talking to me in the first place.

Anytime I encountered a client that would come to workouts; however, would not train in a way to help them reach the goals they set for themselves, we would have a sit-down and talk.  Normally what would come up is that they were not completely with me in the beginning.  One of the first questions I ask is, “Why do you want to train”; and the responses I would get would always be the same: “I want to be healthy and fit”.  After I get that standard answer, I ask them another question, “Is that the truth”.  Normally they get upset and defensive and state that their reasons are true; then we train, then they don’t put forth the effort necessary and then we get to talk and that is when the truth comes out.

The truth is that being healthy isn’t a great motivating force for many people.  The truth is that we train not only to be healthy; however, also, we train to be sexually attractive, we train so our “Ex” sees what they lost, so that we look good in our bathing suits, so that we don’t die as early as our unhealthy friends and family members; even more to the point our doctor told us we were going to have a heart-attack and then we did.  Revenge, anger, fear, regret, depression, sadness, hopelessness are some truths that people never really want to face.  The shame of it all is that we are sold that those are the wrong reasons to want to train.  We are told they are shallow and/or judgmental.  However, what I state is that as long as it comes from a person with positive intent one’s reasons for wanting to be fit are valid and sound.

This is my intent for my posts.  To look at the truths out there and give my opinions and understandings.  I plan on sharing my story and my ways and reasons for training in hopes that others with become more introspective to find the truths that will ignite whatever fuel needs to be lit to get them moving in the direction and on the path they truly wish to follow.

My name is Winston Price.  What I do is let you know you have eyes that can open, ears that can listen and a mind that is capable of understanding and accepting truth, I also allow people the information that one of the main reasons we don’t know is that we don’t want to know.

Winston Price, Executive Producer, has over a decade and a half of marketing, advertising and public relations experience. He began his business career in 1995 and is a graduate of Indiana University Bloomington. Winston also is a master martial artist and personal trainer with over 2 decades of knowledge and experience. Winston runs his own school, Internal Magnification Martial Arts, where he focuses on helping people reach their personal goals of health and fitness via At-Home personal training with martial foci of Taekwondo, Tai Chi Ch’uan, Hapkido and Ba Gua Zhang.

As an executive producer for VoiceAmerica, Winston utilizes his skills in business and personal training to help new and existing hosts maximize their opportunity with the VoiceAmerica Talk Radio Network by supporting his hosts with the business and personal aspects of creating and developing their show.

Winston believes that each host brings their own flavor to the Network. By properly coaching and motivating his hosts, they are able to produce THEIR show with THEIR style and THEIR passion being at the forefront of every broadcast.