Showing posts with label revelation fit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label revelation fit. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

An incredible New Years week at REVEX!

What an incredible New Years Week at REVEX! A REVEX Performance Photoshoot, a RVX Transformation, and REVEX featured in both Austin Fit and Austin Monthly Magazines!

REVEX Performance Coaches decided to throw down a workout for a RVX Photoshoot. Click here for more outtakes from the RVX shoot!


RVX Transformation #808
from San Antonio, TX was an avid Crossfitter looking to lean down. He lost 30 lbs in 12 Weeks with RVX Online, once again proving that nutrition is 90% of the battle!



RVX Team featured in the Austin Fit Magazine's Top Trainers Guide for the third straight year!

See the REVEX Team and the Top REVEX Reveals of 2011 in the New Years edition of Austin Fit Magazine on stands now.


REVEX Coach Mariah MacDonald was featured in Austin Monthly's 'Top 10 Style Picks' for 2012! Here are some of her favorite fit-gal pics.

See Coach Mariah and the RVX Style feature -and our new ad - in the New Years edition of Austin Monthly on stands now!

Ready to start YOUR New Year right? YOUR time is NOW. REVEX. Expect Results. Call today at 512-296-5677
!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Reveal #290 - 1 Year Later


Over a year ago Reveal #290 went from 147lbs to 131lbs, 20% to 12% bodyfat in her 12 Week RevEx Challenge. Click here to see the Before & Afters.



And now, a little over a Year later, she needed a new Challenge. So she signed up for the her first bikini competition with the RevEx Elite Team.

Friday, February 11, 2011

"I Wish I Could but I Can't...


Transformation #215. 182lbs to 152 lbs, 23% to 5% bodyfat. 12 Weeks ]
...Want it for you, that is.

I can help you, coach you, push you, and motivate you, but I can't WANT it for you. It is for you to decide how hard you are willing to work, and how bad you want to reach your goals. This is why we stress the importance of ship burning goals, and why we tell you to do the vision boards, tell your friends, publicize your plans, etc. We want you to realize that you have come to us because you want to make a change in your life. Well now there is no going back, so put it out there for everybody to see and MAKE THAT CHANGE.




The only thing stopping you from being who you want to be is YOU. It's not your kids, your job, your social events, or your hectic lifestyle, it's you. When you finally decide that enough is enough and you are ready to change your life no matter what it takes, then I can promise you that we will get you there. If you only put one foot in the water to see if it's comfortable before you jump in then I'm sorry, but you probably won't make it. If you constantly give yourself an out or a reason to quit, then you've never even given yourself a chance because you're already expecting to fail.



If you can look in the mirror and tell yourself that you will hit every single goal that you've set and you don't give a damn who or what gets in your way, then email me and tell me you're ready to book your photo shoot, because you're going to make it.

I can help you, coach you, push you, and motivate you, but I can't WANT it for you"


Coach Keith Outlaw, from his blog keithoutlaw.blogspot.com







Transformation #215. 182 to 152. 23% to 5% bodyfat. 12 Weeks
Click here to see more of his 'After' Photos

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Revelation Fitness to be featured in Good Housekeeping, Redbook and Woman's Day!

















Reveal #360, Kareem, lost 30 lbs while his gorgeous wife, Reveal #361 lost 25 lbs during their Transformation / Reveal - and Kareem couldn't workout for 4 Weeks due to a knee surgery. Kareem's Ship-Burning (TM) was legendary: he posted his 'before' picture to his Facebook page BEFORE he even started the program! Kareem's network includes some some of our nation's most respected professionals - and he leveraged that pressure when he Burnt his Ships (TM). See more of the couple's After Shoot by clicking here.

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"Me in my size 8 jeans today...I have never been this size in my adult life...feels weird and wonderful! 4 more weeks of my challenge and 14 more lbs to hit my goal of 139...we are in the final stretch!!" - Gayle S, from a post to her Ship Burning Group (TM) yesterday. Gayle started in a 'tight 14' just 8 weeks ago and is down 19 lbs in 8 weeks

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It's clients like Kareem, Melissa and Gayle that make Revelation Fitness worthy of national attention.

Wherever you are starting

Wherever you want to go

RevFit is your trusted partner to get you to your goal

From fat to fit

From fit to fit-looking

From fit to PRO-fit

RevFit's Goal-Based, Goal-Managed (TM) approach to training is what takes our clients from their vision to their reality in a short amount of time: as little as 12 Weeks.

This is why Revelation Fitness will be featured in upcoming issues of Good Housekeeping, Redbook and Woman's Day: all eyes are on YOU - RevNation - wondering how you have been able to hit your goals so consistently and with such accuracy Challenge after Challenge, Season after Season.

We here at RevFit thank you for letting us be a part of it.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The Power of Mind

Dawn McDaniel at her Revelation Fitness 'After' Shoot
Dawn lost 17 lbs in 12 weeks



The other day I was doing a workout with the guys and I had a Revelation about the power of the mind.

Let me set the stage.

Two guys, one gal (me) doing the workout.

Whoever finished last had to be the first to run 400 m with a sandbag on his shoulders. The second-place finisher was next, and so on.

I was neck-and-neck with one of the guys about halfway through the workout and it became clear it would be a battle to the end.

Here is where my head went.

"No one will fault you if you lose. These are guys. You are a girl."
"They don't know that you didn't sleep well last night."
"They don't know that you didn't get your coffee this morning."

And on and on.

Excuses. The devil. Negative voices.

But here's the funny thing about excuses.

We all 'know' what our own 'problems / limitations' are. "I have kids." "I have a job." "I have debt." "I have a slow metabolism."

But do we know everyone else's?

Back to the workout.

Here's the problem with the "I'm a chic so of course they'll beat me" excuse: the box I was jumping on was a good 6 inches shorter than the guys' boxes, and I am as tall as both of the other two. Secondly, the guys' chinups were chest-to-bar; my chin was barely grazing the bar on most of mine.

I was able to look around the gym and immediately counter my own perceived limitations that day. But do we do that in life??

Clients always tell me, "it's because..." (I'm busy, I have a job, the economy, I'm trying, I think I'm just meant to be fat, I'm hungry, I can't live without carbs....). But do they see what the others are going through?

Do I?

I'm a woman it's harder, I run a business by myself, I'm naturally curvy, so-and-so did such-and-such, it's hard to workout so much when you're in your car all day, and on and on and on.

How often do I stop to ask others' perceived limitations - and find out if the box I have to jump on is in fact 6 inches shorter than theirs?

Had I given into negative thinking that day I could have lost. No one would have faulted me. The status quo would have remained the status quo.

Negativity begets more of the same.

Let me break from that workout here to make a tangential point (I will return to it in a moment).

Gold's Gym's declaration of August as "Cankles Awareness Month" is to me a classic example of negative, inappropriate thinking. (I also find it someone sexist and derogatory towards women).

Whereas I stand fully behind In-Home Training & Crossfit - both of which we offer at Revelation Fitness - as positive, empowering approaches (I CAN lift heavy things and run fast and eat paleo vs. I must workout like a hamster on a treadmill so that I don't have cankles) I have declared:

AUGUST
IN-HOME TRAINING / CROSSFIT AWARENESS MONTH

Join the federation of trainers & individuals who are effecting positive change - for women, men, and pretty ankles all across the world.

And as for the workout that day?

I won.

By a single box jump.